BATMANShow me a steel girder bridge please.
The swing bridge in Southport on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me another bridge
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Here are a couple,
Show me a steel girder bridge please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
doctorwayneHow about showing us a freight car that's neither boxcar red, nor black, please.
Suddenly, I'm hungry for split-pea soup!
DTI_PS by Edmund, on Flickr
Another non-black, non-oxide color freight car, please.
SeeYou190Show me another tank car that is not black.
Not black...white & black...
Wayne
How about showing us a freight car that's neither boxcar red, nor black, please.
doctorwayneUp here in the Great White North, "HOGTOWN" is what those of us who don't live there call Toronto (also known as Trawna).
Down here in Florida, HOGTOWN is the old name of the City of Gainesville, Home of the University of Florida, GO GATORS!
doctorwayneHow about some more privately-owned stuff...locos or rolling stock.
Here is one of my favorites. The NORTHERN UNION TERMINAL (NUTX) tank car. This is a brass model imported by Gem.
Show me another tank car that is not black.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190This tank car belongs to HOGTOWN PHENYL ESTER manufacturing.
Up here in the Great White North, "HOGTOWN" is what those of us who don't live there call Toronto (also known as Trawna).
Obviously, that's gotta be a nasty chemical in that tankcar.
Ringo58How about a private locomotive
Many years ago, I painted this brass GE 44 tonner for a customer of a local hobbyshop. It's lettered for National Steel Car, a rolling stock manufacturer in Hamilton, Ontario...
How about some more privately-owned stuff...locos or rolling stock.
2 empty corn syrup tankers wait to be pulled from the bakery. SYRX and GATX
How about a private locomotive
Track fiddlerMore privately owned freight cars please.
This tank car belongs to HOGTOWN PHENYL ESTER manufacturing.
More private owner freight cars...
I'll sure be happy when I get some scenery one day.
Farmers Cooperative Creamery Company, Pelican Rapids, Minnesota
More privately owned freight cars please.
TF
doctorwayneMore privately-owned cars, please
One of the favorites in my collection, the Eagle Express boxcar from RIDGE TERMINAL LINES (RTLX):
Show me another private owner freight car.
SeeYou190Show me another private owner freight car.
More privately-owned cars, please
G PaineShow me another private owner freight car.
This PROVIDENCE TERMINAL tank car is leased from the Texas Petroleum Tank Car (TPTX) corporation.
Two Athearn BB WSRX 3 dome tank cars
And a Union Starch SHPX tank
SHow me another private owner freight car
doctorwayneLet's have a look at some privately-owned cars (reporting marks ending in "X") please.
A new pair of American Steel & Wire gons have been loaded with cold-drawn wire for the first loads out:
NKP_switcher4 by Edmund, on Flickr
More private-owner cars, please.
Ringo58Still more soo please!
Let's have a look at some privately-owned cars (reporting marks ending in "X") please.
A little throw back to the old layout
Still more soo please!
Ringo58How about some SOO stuff
Okey-dokey...
Let's run with the SOO for a bit, please.
Town Sheriff watches a beutiful 1970 Cuda' roll through town as it shakes some windows
How about some SOO stuff
Ringo58Show me any muscle/sport/exotic cars, please!
There is not much of a selection of those in 1954, but there was this:
Show me another Muscle/Sports/Exotic automobile please.
Heres a 1972 c10
Show me any muscle/sport/exotic cars, please!
doctorwayneMore two-tone paint jobs on road vehicles, please.
Old man Jaite's new Dodge:
Jaite_Scrap by Edmund, on Flickr
Show more two-tone highway vehicles, if you please.
SeeYou190Show me a two tone automobile.
Here are a few...
More two-tone paint jobs on road vehicles, please.
gmpullmanSomething else soft, please.
Here are a couple of nice soft cuddly polar bears. This scene is on Mr. Muffin's Lionel Layout in Atlanta, Indiana.
Show me a two tone automobile.
gmpullmanThat bear pelt has a degree of "softness" to it
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
doctorwayneMore softness, please.
That bear pelt has a degree of "softness" to it —
IMG_2280 by Edmund, on Flickr
Something else soft, please.
SeeYou190We did pointy... now please show me something soft.
How about a tender loaded with soft coal...
More softness, please.
doctorwayneMore pointy stuff, please.
The steeple on the church is pointy.
We did pointy... now please show me something soft.
gmpullmanMore something pointy, please
Lotsa pointy bits in these scrap cars...
...and, of course, there's this guy, on the left, pointing out something or other...
More pointy stuff, please.
SeeYou190Show me anything pointy.
There are definitely some pointy tools on this fire-cleaning tool rack:
Fire_tools by Edmund, on Flickr
More something pointy, please