Company History: The Puddington Valley division is a fictional layout created by Mike McGrattan (1964-2016) a.k.a. 'Puddington' on the The Railwire forum. Mike has been a vital member of Rapido Trains Inc. from 2013 to 2016.
The original Puddington Valley layout is long gone but many of the buildings have survived. The large tower of the Stratton Brewery has indeed survived and will now be part of the new Stratton Brewing Company on the Northhill module. The new brewery looks like many century old industries; many different buildings making up a "mixed bag" of architecture and styles that somehow function as one.....
The idea is that the raw material preparation is done in large tanks in the large multi story building on the right. The taller structure behind is the grains andprep area. The new "center section" is a brick and metal siding affair that has a glass and steel front - in order to allow the public and patrons to see the brewing tanks. The interior of the central section is detailed. The old tower is the packaging building and has several shipping doors facing the front parking lot.
The original brewery, a century and a half old stone building is still on the property - it now serves as offices and a retail store/tasting room and meeting rooms. A resin stone building and barn have been used. The central section has skylights as well as a glass front; somewhat like the old Fleet Street Molson brewry and the Toronto Labatt brewery do. The large building is serviced by a rail siding and the entire brewery will be the second largest industry on the Northhill section.....
From Trainboard
The original Puddington Valley layout is long gone but many of the buildings have survived. The large tower of the Stratton Brewery has indeed survived and will now be part of the new Stratton Brewing Company on the Northhill module. The new brewery looks like many century old industries; many different buildings making up a "mixed bag" of architecture and styles that somehow function as one.....
The idea is that the raw material preparation is done in large tanks in the large multi story building on the right. The taller structure behind is the grains andprep area. The new "center section" is a brick and metal siding affair that has a glass and steel front - in order to allow the public and patrons to see the brewing tanks. The interior of the central section is detailed. The old tower is the packaging building and has several shipping doors facing the front parking lot.
The original brewery, a century and a half old stone building is still on the property - it now serves as offices and a retail store/tasting room and meeting rooms. A resin stone building and barn have been used. The central section has skylights as well as a glass front; somewhat like the old Fleet Street Molson brewry and the Toronto Labatt brewery do. The large building is serviced by a rail siding and the entire brewery will be the second largest industry on the Northhill section.....
From Trainboard
Brief History: Canada is a North American country stretching from the U.S. in the south to the Arctic Circle in the north. Major cities include massive Toronto, west coast film centre Vancouver, French-speaking Montréal and Québec City, and capital city Ottawa. Canada's vast swaths of wilderness include lake-filled Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains. It's also home to Niagara Falls, a famous group of massive waterfalls.
Item Links: We found: 1 different collections associated with Puddington Valley - Railroad (Fictional)
- Collection N Scale Model Trains: 2 different items.
Item created by: gdm on 2018-05-29 20:35:23. Last edited by Alain LM on 2018-05-30 08:03:41
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