Time Marches on...
The last request of February was "anything goes" and we will start March off in the same manner.
Here's the New York Central gas-electric M-10 on its daily run:
NYC_M-10_tone2 by Edmund, on Flickr
More of your favorites, please.
gmpullmanMore of your favorites, please.
This was the first picture took with my 10mm fixed length lens that stopped all the way down to f32. I was amazed at how deep the depth of field was.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
More favorites please.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190More favorites please. -Kevin
One of my favorite scenes. Passengers entering or leaving Bedford Falls would have this view out the window.
More favorite scenes.
John NYBW - More favourite scenes
IMG_4503 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More favourite scenes please
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
NorthBrit More favourite scenes please
Bridge #4 of eight is the favorite. Not only for being partial to Pratt's, but it presented a problem demanding a solution.
Perhaps in a perfect world it would have been built on piers, but it had to straddle two lines below.
Thanks for kicking off March's "Show Me" Ed
TF
Trucks at the intermodel yard.
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Ed, Thanks for the March start-up. Show more favs please. Regards, Peter
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Please show me a photo that has not been posted before.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
BATMAN Please show me a photo that has not been posted before.
This has never been posted before.
The gp20 is done. Very happy with how well its running.
Show me a metal (not a plastic shell) locomotive next
bmtrainmasterShow me a metal (not a plastic shell) locomotive next
The Broadway Limited E6 has a die-cast boiler and tender:
PRR_E6-threequarter by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR_E6-tower by Edmund, on Flickr
More metal die-cast models, please.
gmpullman More metal die-cast models, please.
Track fiddlerMore metal die-cast models please.
The Oriental Models Powerhouse series locomotives had cast metal boilers.
Show me another all-basic-black steam locomotive.
SeeYou190 Show me another all-basic-black steam locomotive.
Nice!
Hope a smoke nose counts
More Black Steamers please.
Track fiddler More Black Steamers please. TF
I have lots of black steamers.
Here's a 1980s Rivarossi rendition of UP's 8444, complete with a coal tender and pizza cutter flanges.
An even older (60+ years) camelback.
One of my most recent additions, a Mikado lettered for my home road.
More basic black steamers please.
Here is a couple.
Please show me a late 1800s or early 1900s tank car.
BATMANPlease show me a late 1800s or early 1900s tank car.
A Roundhouse "Old-Timer":
Gramps by Edmund, on Flickr
More 1800 late or 1900 early rolling stock, please.
Here is some wild west era rolling stock
And here is a wild west era passenger train from the Virginia and Truckee. For those who don't know, that's Virginia City Nevada, and Truckee River (Reno).
Please show me old fashion trains, cars or locomotives. The older the better.
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me old fashion trains, cars or locomotives. The older the better.
An American Style 4-4-0, the 1800s all in action.
The above scene is featured on one of the display layouts in the railroad museum in Ogden, Utah.
More of the old fashioned stuff please.
Here is some old fashioned trains.
More 1800s trains.
bmtrainmasterMore 1800s trains.
Here is an old-timer 2-6-2 going into a tunnel.
The above photograph was taken of the Roundhouse Museum layout at the Durango And Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad in Colorado.
Show me another scene with a tunnel portal.
-Keivn
SeeYou190 Show me another scene with a tunnel portal. -Keivn
In the 1920s, the NYBW built a second divided mainline to create a gentler grade for trains going uphill. This required a second bore (on the right) for the State Line Tunnel between New Jersey and New York.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Show another tunnel or a bridge, please.
Drifting (2) by Bear, on Flickr
I BEARLY got out of the tunnel in time.
How about another head-on shot of a loco BEARING (sorry couldn't resist) down on the poor cameraman.
BATMAN How about another head-on shot of a loco BEARING (sorry couldn't resist) down on the poor cameraman.
A track level perspective of the earlier photo. I jumped out of the way just in time.
Another head on view of a loco, please.
John-NYBWAnother head on view of a loco, please.
RDCs comin' at ya'!
IMG_8579 by Edmund, on Flickr
More head-on shots, please.
gmpullmanMore head-on shots, please.
One little steam locomotive coming at you!
Show me another bridge.
SeeYou190 Show me another bridge. -Kevin
How about two bridges?
More bridges pleasee.
More bridges please.
John-NYBW More bridges pleasee.