We didn't do much on the 4th, but on the 7th we rode behind the restored PRR E8's from Harrisburg, PA to Altoona, then up the Curve to Gallitzin and back down. We spent Saturday afternoon train watching at the Curve, including 2 run-bys of our excursion train. We stayed overnight in Altoona. On Sunday we visited the Railroader's Museum, then watched trains in downtown Altoona until our train boarded for the return trip to Harrisburg. It was a fantastic trip, and we had no speed restrictions like there were in the final days of the Norfolk Southern steam program. As best I could tell from clocking the mile markers, we reached and held the 79mph maximum for many long stretches. The E's did themselves proud! I'm sure we could've hit 100 if we'd been allowed. This is the way I remember excursion trains, and we had a blast.
Joel
Don
Sounds like everyone had fun. I started this and was hoping to do something cool but ended up here:
http://redding.mercy.org/intradoc-cgi/idc_cgi_isapi.dll?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=5000948
I did get to see some fireworks though which was great,and saw a up train with must have been 100-120 cars rolling on this bridge sillouwetted with the fireworks in the background, would have been a beautiful picture..
ChiefEagles wrote: mackb4 wrote: Turning another year older . Yeah it's my birthday,1969 model. Mackb4Someone has to keep the country running. Son is of this year but was doing his Deputy Sheriff thing last year. THANKY,THANKY !!!!
mackb4 wrote: Turning another year older . Yeah it's my birthday,1969 model.
Turning another year older .
Yeah it's my birthday,1969 model.
Mackb4
Someone has to keep the country running. Son is of this year but was doing his Deputy Sheriff thing last year.
THANKY,THANKY !!!!
Collin ,operator of the " Eastern Kentucky & Ohio R.R."
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
We just decided to go to Pittsburgh for the fireworks. (35 minutes away) This year they are going to shoot them off the USX tower and the PPG building.
We have such a great view of this "most livable city"!
Shoot off some fireworks, not much of fireworks though, cuz in georgia you can only have the kinds that spark fountains, not projectiles.
Grayson
"Lionel trains are the standard of the world" - Jousha Lionel Cowen
Nothing big...Maybe fire up the BBQ. Maybe watch the Macy's fireworks show.
Either way, will definitely run some trains with my son for a bit.
zeke wrote: jaabat wrote: I'd like to start the day off with a bang. I wonder what the wife will say about that.Then we are spending the afternoon at a cookout which, thankfully, is not at our house.Jim This yr i will be lighting a full stick off safetly.
jaabat wrote: I'd like to start the day off with a bang. I wonder what the wife will say about that.Then we are spending the afternoon at a cookout which, thankfully, is not at our house.Jim
I'd like to start the day off with a bang. I wonder what the wife will say about that.
Then we are spending the afternoon at a cookout which, thankfully, is not at our house.
Jim
This yr i will be lighting a full stick off safetly.
Been nice talkin to ya Zeke! lol
Please be careful!
We have a block party at the neighbors. Well...across the street from the neighbors behind us. We live in a circular neighborhood of about 35 houses. We'll be bringing smoked brisket! It's only taken me 4 of these things to figure out how to run the smoker...oh ya, and run trains.
It's been a good way to actually talk to all of those people you wave to as you drive by or wave to as they drive by while you're out working in your yard.
Kurt
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Some people might put fireworks in Lionel Trains starter set rolling stock, but I would say that is not a good idea.
Andrew
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My wife and I are suppose to go over to some friends and cook out by the pool. If I had my way about it, I would stay home and run trains. No fire works this year, they have been banned here because of the drought.
Stan.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH.
i like to start off with a bang also. every yr ihave been in the states since i was a weee lil lad my gramp's would light off 1/4,1/2 or 3/4 sticks of dynamite. This was always fun. We kept it safe always, the noise and the percussion was awesome, almost like a gernade. This yr i will be lighting a full stick off safetly.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
sounds like great times, make sure you all are safe with them fireworks, and your alcohol consumption.
Uninon station is an amazing place. I remeber going there one time and the whole upstairs was nothing but layouts upon layouts, trains everywere. its been a cpl yrs since i been there, and might not ever see it again.But them memorys of me and my son going there and fritz's i will never forget. You should've seen his face light up the first time he saw the train bringing our lunch. He was so amazed on how it could do that. And also the trains in the walls, I will miss those times more then i could ever express....
I'm going to my brother in laws house. I'm going to eat his food. drink his beer and spend most of the day in his pool.
I might make a very short walk to Sand Patch to watch some CSX freight too.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
First I must keep it train related so eventually I will paint up another maddison car.
Second I will be playing a concert. As posted in the pot all in the Fort Lee, VA area are invited to this free concert. It will be a great gala event and it is free. Starts at six.
zeke wrote: union station is awesome, use to take my son there, be sure to visit the train store there. and dont forget to go across the street for lunch at fritz's place. Dont know if you been there before but its a delightful train lunch experience! For you to!You sit down and a nice o gauge train i believe it is, runs threw the walls, and then you order your food from thier phone at the table, and then a train brings it to your table. very cool . Check out all the links. Love this place and union stationits in crown center second level i believe.
and dont forget to go across the street for lunch at fritz's place. Dont know if you been there before but its a delightful train lunch experience! For you to!You sit down and a nice o gauge train i believe it is, runs threw the walls, and then you order your food from thier phone at the table, and then a train brings it to your table. very cool . Check out all the links. Love this place and union station
its in crown center second level i believe.
I go to Union Station about once a week. I joined as a friends member last summer-it is one of the best bargains in Kansas City. I've also been to Fritz's (both of them) many times over the last 25 years.
Late last summer the Union Station food court was scrapped and a Harvey House restaurant was reinstalled/restored in its place, in its original place. It's only a diner, but it looks like the original Harvey House, and it is where it belongs. Right now there is a special exhibit about Norman Rockwell in the Station. The galleries are recreations of his Saturday Evening Post covers, except you walk into an exact recreation of the world depicted on the cover. The Lionel club that resides in the station have created an O-guage lionel layout advertised as the Norman Rockwell train display. It wasn't running when I saw it, and (in my opinion) should have been constructed using pre-war or post-war trains, instead of the fasttrack and modern rolling stock used. But, it is nice to see and have it be part of the exhibit
union station is awesome, use to take my son there, be sure to visit the train store there.
http://www.sfwa.org/awards/2002/fritz.htm
http://tevis.net/home/story/27/
simaliar to this one except its in the crown center and its made to look like a dining car.
http://www.kansastravel.org/ftitzrailroad.htm
wow brent your making me tired.....lots of projects...oh what fun.....I have some here but not ready to do them yet...lol
doug sounds like fun....i guess we will just watch the fireworks here in town then, i tried to get a dinner train but was too late......
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