A recap of CTTexchange cars to date
Have Fun
Jim
Another busy day on the S&Y RR
Bill T.
I just realized I messed up the date on the thread title! Sorry,
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
working Trant's salvage yard
Some really great photos this morning. Everyone, nice job.
Seayakbill - I was able to catch the NS/Maersk Sd40-2 a few years back, in Baltimore. Since then, it was involved in a minor wreck, and has been repainted into the standard NS livery. The 151 was a one day wunder for a promotional shot, and was then repainted into the (then still) ATSF colors.
Phish - Thank you, Sir.
Seayakbill - I was able to catch the NS/Maersk Sd40-2 a few years back, in Baltimore.
The Maersk locos always bring up questions when I have visitors over. The folks that know that Maersk is a steamship line always state that they never new Maersk had railroad locomotives. The powder blue locomotives are some of the better looking diesels. When I was employed in the transportation business I would visit the Maersk terminals in Hong Kong and Shanghai each year, fantastic operations.
Hears a 999 pulling a short passenger train:
The American Flyer station is the happening place in town today:
Here's an overview of the whole layout:
Have a great week,
J White
Good afternoon,
A bunch of great pictures as usual. Both new and old are appreciated.
Posting a couple of the car exchange car received last week from the Ann Arbor.
And also the TCA 2009 convention car, Hot Eddy's Salsa car.
And a few of the newest addition to the motive power roster. A PRR G5s ten wheeler, in my opinion on of the handsomest steamers the PRR ever had.
For comparison a picture of the original at the PA RR Museum.
Don't let the front of the oldtimer extending past the front of the G5s confuse you, I could not get into a position where that did not show and still get the whole G5s in the picture.
Last but not least a couple of videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akR6RraMKLY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az5gYuQDmAo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZWC8rKhILs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3Ckn953p1o
This layout was constructed in a hurry, on two 36 inch wide hollow core doors connected end to end, and hinged.
The layout is portable and was built for an office celebration (and future unborn grandchildren). It will just fit in a medium sized wagon or a GMC JImmy.
The structures are interchangeable with my fixed permanent layout which suffered damage recently and is now under reconstruction.
Enjoy the video at this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22371035@N03/3733967184/:
Prairietype
Here on the Blue Board Central Division of American Flyer Lines the management still runs name trains on occasion. During these summer months they decided to resurrect an old tradition of running a train up to the resort communities specifically for weekend fishermen. Its for the dads who send their family on vacation for the month and then meet them on the weekend at the cabin or the resort to enjoy some vactioning of their own. The train is called The Fisherman's Special and friday night its usually loaded with dads coming out of Chicago and Milwaukee heading up to Tomahawk, Minoqua and Star Lake on The Wisconsin Valley Line of the CMStP& P. I managed to catch some shots of it as it passed through town and was headed north. Fish in the northwoods beware!
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
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American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
Great photos this week! That orange boxcar sure looks good!
Dave: Great photos!
tim o'm: Drop me an e-mail or PM. Charlie, and I will be in Owosso (Train Fest) Friday. It would be nice to see you.
Kurt
Nice pictures and always looked forward to.. Seems like there are quite a few of us making the journey to Owosso. Although I am in Michigan, it will be a 8 1/2 hour trek for me, but the chance to see all those working steam engines will be well worth the transit time. This will be a nice vacation break with much to look at there. I hope that small town is prepared.....
I have been working on an oil facility this past week, it's supposed to rain the rest of the week so I will get allot more done.
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Paul
I like the way you use that small space for the oil facility, esp the way you recessed the drilling tower.
Nice work!
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