It is kinda cool picturing a turntable with a sled on it and a reindeer's head sticking out of each stall of the roundhouse! :)
davekelly wrote:How 'bout "XMAS"?
How 'bout "XMAS"?
Maybe, but then it would have to be a Common Carrier Railroad because private reporting marks must end in X
James
You guys are giving me too many ideas!
It is okay to misspell Santa's name. Seems like every letter meant for him gets there, no matter what the address is.
Master of Big Sky Blue wrote: How about this for Santa Claus's reporting marks? ELFX????????James
How about this for Santa Claus's reporting marks?
ELFX????????
First of all, someone said he didn't have Big boys, ofcourse he do. He is a Big boy himself.
Second, it's malmbanan in Kiruna that he uses, anyone knows that, come on, Alaska, you are so naive!
Magnus
mikesmowers wrote: I don't know the answer to the question at hand, but I do know I do not want to make fun of Santa. I might get a lump of coal in my stocking, but that might not be to bad either. Mike
VERY good advise!
BATMAN wrote:Whats the zip code for the North Pole again?If you write to SANTA CLAUSE NORTH POLE CANADA HOHOHO You will get a letter back
Of course it'll be returned to sender, Santa Claus doesn't have an E!
btw, since he's in Canada, it isn't a zip code, and the HOHOHO is the postal code. Mind you, since it's a postal code, it has a space. HOH OHO.
Get those letters moving!
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Master of Big Sky Blue wrote: If model railroader were to do a feature article on Santa Claus's layout, Would it run in the December issiue, or in the April Issiue???James
If model railroader were to do a feature article on Santa Claus's layout, Would it run in the December issiue, or in the April Issiue???
Depends on if we're having fun with Santa or making fun of Santa.
If the jolley old elf truely lives at the GEOGRAPHIC North Pole, I hope he can swim, because the ice is melting fast.
Of course if he lives at the MAGNETIC North Pole, which is in Canada, then he should be fine.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Master of Big Sky Blue wrote:Seriously, who here thinks that Santa Claus has the greatest model train layout ever?
Well of course he does!..Look at all the help he has too! All those little elves that can get into all the corners, nooks, and crannies of the layout for great detailling work! He also has dibs on all the toy manufacturers. I bet Santa gets stuff from Walthers a whole lot faster than we do!
I'll bet Santa stops by Rod Stewart's house just so he can have an operating session with Rod !
I'd like to see what Santa has in his "goodies bag" for Rod this Christmas, probably some neat new kits to take on the road with him to build!
TheK4Kid
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Brent
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modelalaska wrote: The Alaska perhaps?No actually the Alaska Railroad. Runs right to North Pole (Alaska). Mainly served now by SD70Macs and GP40s.
The Alaska perhaps?
No actually the Alaska Railroad. Runs right to North Pole (Alaska). Mainly served now by SD70Macs and GP40s.
Try Canada
pbjwilson wrote: Master of Big Sky Blue wrote:Seriously, who here thinks that Santa Claus has the greatest model train layout ever?Well duh. Of course he does. I imagine his layout covers acres. Like maybe from here to forever and beyond. Santa is big into the steam era. No Big Boys for Santa, just nice Moguls and Atlantics. He prefers passenger trains as these transport the good boys and girls in the real world. Puffing along in idealic settings with a snow machine that lays down a fresh carpet of snow daily. Oh did I mention his trains are S gauge. His eyes are getting a little weak and needs a little larger train. But I think this time of year the layout is a little neglected. Hes making toys, checking Christmas lists, and living on Mrs. Clauses milk and cookies. Reminds, me I better get my list in the mail. Whats the zip code for the North Pole again?
Well duh. Of course he does. I imagine his layout covers acres. Like maybe from here to forever and beyond. Santa is big into the steam era. No Big Boys for Santa, just nice Moguls and Atlantics. He prefers passenger trains as these transport the good boys and girls in the real world. Puffing along in idealic settings with a snow machine that lays down a fresh carpet of snow daily. Oh did I mention his trains are S gauge. His eyes are getting a little weak and needs a little larger train. But I think this time of year the layout is a little neglected. Hes making toys, checking Christmas lists, and living on Mrs. Clauses milk and cookies. Reminds, me I better get my list in the mail. Whats the zip code for the North Pole again?
What are you talking about!? We all know he runs 3-rail O gauge (as forever immortalized in this coke ad).
Then again, he has the HO, S, G, N, Z, and narrow gauge layouts for testing and breaking in all locos before boxing them up and leaving them under the tree.
-Dan
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Maybe the trans-Siberian - that would be a modeling challange!
Also some railroads in Norway or Sweden. Easier to do with more European equipment available
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Now that Halloween is past, I have been getting in the holiday spirit.
I just recieved a sampler of Christmas cards and on several of them it shows Santa Claus working on model trains in his work shop. These pictures are very well done and have a nostalgic sense of whimsy to them that pulls off the general feeling of fun we all enjoy. Yet at the same time this is just his workshop. Just picture what his layout has to look like.
As an aside, given all the stuff he needs to make toys for all those children every christmas, you know he has to be served by rail. We can assume from the movie the Polar Express that he has a signifiant segment of his own private right of way. But what Prototype Railraod would that interchange with? The Alaska perhaps?