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Show Me Something -- July 2016

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Posted by RR_Mel on Monday, July 25, 2016 7:38 PM

Wow, an invitation for an SP Daylight Observation.
 
  

Thanks De Luxe

 
More streamline cars please.
 
 
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Posted by farrellaa on Monday, July 25, 2016 7:53 PM

Some NYC streamliners making it around the 'big curve' before heading into the tunnel.

 

  -Bob

How about some heavy weights; six wheeler type!

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Posted by WrathofDiesel on Monday, July 25, 2016 9:26 PM

Great photo!

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, July 25, 2016 9:51 PM

farrellaa
How about some heavy weights; six wheeler type!

The red carpet is rolled out for the boarding of the Century which is presently being pulled in, tail-end first by a venerable old S class electric.

On the adjacent track sits the Cleveland Night Express which doesn't depart until 1 a.m. but Pullman passengers can board at 9 p.m. and catch some sleep before departure.

Show me more "pre War" passenger scenes.

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Posted by De Luxe on Monday, July 25, 2016 9:57 PM

@ATSF Guy: Yes, it´s my 14 car brass Sunset Limited by S. Soho. The absolute pride of my fleet. Even though the GS-4 (by MTH) is very heavy and has traction tires, it can´t pull more than 6 of these brass Soho cars! But thanks God my PA-1 AA Unit that usually pulls this train has enough power to pull the full 14 car consist, which is important as the train was pulled exactly by PA-1 AA Units in Texas and Louisiana. I don´t even own any E7´s! Big Smile

@RR Mel: You´re welcome!

Here are some heavyweight cars of the Unidos del Sureste which operated the long distance passenger train "El Méridano" together with the Nacionales de Mexico between Mexico City and Mérida from 1968 till 1993. My consist represents the 1968-1972 era when half of the train was still made up of heavyweight cars.

Show me some dome cars with interior lighting!

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Posted by De Luxe on Monday, July 25, 2016 10:00 PM

@gmpullman: you were faster than me and you posted your posting while I was still writing mine, and now after I posted mine I saw yours. I´d say let´s ignore what I wrote and let it have being continued with what you demanded.

Here is a prewar scene: In 1894 passengers are gathering on the observation platform of the SP Sunset Limited on its long journey from New Orleans to San Francisco.

More prewar passenger scenes please!

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, July 25, 2016 10:07 PM

De Luxe

@gmpullman: you were faster than me and you posted your posting while I was still writing mine, and now after I posted mine I saw yours. I´d say let´s ignore what I wrote and let it have being continued with what you demanded.

 

DeLuxe— Those cars still qualify as "pre-war" so that certainly is appropriate!

I enjoy seeing lighted passenger trains! Yes

Regards, Ed

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Posted by G Paine on Monday, July 25, 2016 10:55 PM

A 1930s mixed train arriving at Southport depot on the Boothbay Railway Village layout

Show me another heavyweight passenger train

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 8:16 AM

Here are some heavyweight cars which the Burlington modernized and painted silver in an effort to be compatible with stainless steel equipment. 

Please show more old passenger cars. 

GARRY

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 10:45 AM

Some heavyweights crossing Hammer Creek.

More passenger trains, please.

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Posted by BRVRR on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 10:49 AM

Here are a few heavyweights behind a NYC Niagara.

More old passenger cars please.

Tags: BRVRR , NYC , Niagara

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 11:36 AM

BRVRR

More old passenger cars please. 

Here is a mixed train leaving St-Henri.

 

More passenger equipment please.

Guy

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Posted by BATMAN on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 12:01 PM

Here we have a peekaboo look at some Canadian Pacific coaches being pulled by a borrowed

C&O 2-10-4.

 

Please show me a U.S. engine pulling something Canadian, or a Canadian engine pulling something from the U.S.

Brent

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 4:29 PM

BATMAN
Please show me a U.S. engine pulling something Canadian, or a Canadian engine pulling something from the U.S.

Well, the engines are twenty cars ahead but here's the ex-Canadian Pacific Tremblant Park bringing up the rear on a special train of private car owners headed for a convention in Washington DC on B&O rails as they pass an Amtrak train headed west.

Private car owners have an annual convention where you can see a fine collection of beautifully restored "Varnish" http://www.aaprco.com/

It makes for a great excuse to run all sorts of various passenger equipment on our layouts.

Let's see more "International" traffic, anywhere around the globe.

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Posted by De Luxe on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 6:18 PM

@gmpullman: thanks for posting a lighted dome car as I desired. 20 cars is a very long passenger train, so you layout must be huge. How many engines pull that special consist?

Here is a short winter consist of the Yugoslavia Express from Dortmund, Germany to Belgrade, Yugoslavia (via Austria) that shows the train in it´s final look in the winter of 1990/1991 shortly before it was discontinued in summer of 1991. The engine is an EMD built 2063 class diesel locomotive of the Yugoslavian Railways. The passenger cars are also all by Yugoslavian Railways. The consist features a 2nd class sleeper, two 2nd class coaches in different paint schemes, a 1st & 2nd class coach, a 1st class coach and two 1st & 2nd class sleepers in different paint schemes.

Let´s see more international trains outside North America!

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 10:38 PM

De Luxe
How many engines pull that special consist?

I use various engines, in this case a pair of Kato P42 GE locomotives https://katousa.com/HO/P42/  are at the head end. A little lubricant (CRC 2-26) on the axle points of the passenger cars' trucks helps immensely.

I love running l o n g passenger trains Big Smile

Thanks for asking! Ed

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Posted by "JaBear" on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 11:24 PM

An NZR Ka 4-8-4 and a consist of various 56’ passenger cars, and a Wab 4-6-4T heading  various sheep wagons  off to the freezing works.
 

Could I please see either more international trains, or your favourite locomotive?
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, July 27, 2016 4:49 AM

Hi Gang!

I haven't been here for a long time but I can contribute a couple of favourite locomotives:

First, the HOn30 critter in my avatar, scratch built from brass using a Bachmann N scale drive:

Second is a Grandt Line 25 tonner painted rather whimsically in CP maroon and grey. It has DCC with sound.

Please show me more of your favourite engines!

Dave

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, July 27, 2016 9:00 AM

Favorite loco....... CB&Q E5A and E5B.

 

Please show your favorite. 

GARRY

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Posted by BRVRR on Thursday, July 28, 2016 11:03 AM

Garry said, " Please show your favorite (locomotive).

NYC Niagara #6008. A BLI model. My favorite steamer.

Show us more favorite locomotives.

Tags: BRVRR , NYC , Niagara

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Posted by Mheetu on Thursday, July 28, 2016 7:10 PM

Here is my Favorite Steamer

 

Show us more favorite locomotives

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Posted by farrellaa on Thursday, July 28, 2016 7:40 PM

Just ONE of my favorite locos; this one because it has a 'great sound' and is smoooooth running.

   -Bob

How about your favorite diesel?

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Friday, July 29, 2016 7:42 AM

farrellaa

How about your favorite diesel? 

Hard to tell between those two. Both have great sound are are really good runner.

Let us continue with favorite locos. Show me yours please.

Guy

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, July 30, 2016 2:51 AM

Guy Papillon
Let us continue with favorite locos.

Favorite? Well, they ALL finish in the top 99% but if I HAD to pick one...

• I grew up in the Cleveland area about a half mile from where these ran.

• I got to ride behind them several times between Harmon and GCT, New York.

• I love HEAVY Electrics... the POWER!

• They were built for passenger service, another fave!

Gotta have one more photo!

 The Cleveland Union Terminal P1a 2C+C2 Built by Alco/GE 1928, rebuilt for third-rail Hudson River-Electric Division use in 1954, all scrapped by 1986 or thereabouts. 

Show me your favorite scene on your layout...

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Saturday, July 30, 2016 7:42 PM

First gen Alco, trout fishing, cool vehicles, lush scenery, this is by far my favorite scene.

More favorite scenes, please.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, July 30, 2016 8:16 PM

Ok, Grampy! (Yours is one of my favorites online!  Beautiful work!) 

Just one of my favorite scenes on the SLO&W...

Aniother Favorite Scene, please!

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by G Paine on Saturday, July 30, 2016 10:31 PM

My curent favorite scene on the Boothbay Railway Village layout is the stairs of the background apartment building. The couple kissing on the top landing, the lady on the stairs giving a disapproving look, and the family on the way up.

Show another favorite scene - last day this month can we pust ShowMe onto page 4 again????

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, July 30, 2016 11:37 PM

A moody scene at Union Station... people going places!

Another favorite scene?

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, July 31, 2016 5:54 AM

G Paine
Show another favorite scene - last day this month can we put Show Me onto page 4 again????

With an hour and eight before August in my neck of the woods, your request may be a bit optimistic George, but as an optimist here’s one of my favourite scenes, Fishing off the Wharf, on one of the many modules created by my late friend Hans Hubner.
 
 
And who sez another shot from a different angle is cheating?Whistling
 
 
More favourite scenes shouldn’t be that much of an ask, is it?
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Sunday, July 31, 2016 8:03 AM

 
More favourite scenes shouldn’t be that much of an ask, is it?
 

My layout is far from finished so I have no choice to post this scene which is almost complete.

 

If my count is right we won't be far from page 4 with two more posts. To help George's wish happen, please Show me more favorite scenes or anything that pleases your eyes.

Guy

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