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  • Howdy fellas. Thought that I would drop in for a time or two today. Well I'll tell ya, it has been a crazy 24 hours with NASCAR! Dale Earnhardt, Jr is leavin the only team that he as driven for in his enntire career! Next season Dale Jr wont be drivin fer his daddy's team, DEI! I hope that he goes to Richard Childeriss or Joe Gipps Racing. Anyways, back to my trains. I finally found some time tween NASCAR, band, and school to scenic some more of my little N scale layout. The inside of the track is now completely sceniced. I just need to "pave" the road...............TIME TO RUN AND GET SOME DUCT TAPE! I am goin to Austin this weekend and plan to visit one or two of the local hobby shops up there and pick up some n scale stuff to expand the track to it's final size. I am so freakin happy. I hit the road at 14:30 (2:30pm) and aint' comin back fore I am broke!

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

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    "It's a great day to be alive" "Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, It might have been......"
  • Well dang if I aint got no duct tape! I didn't get any tracks. I wound up gettin structures that were a pain in the butt to wire up. I had fun though. Most of my money was spent at Cabela's. I bought a gun sock, a holster, pellets, some clips, and an air rifle.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • I'd take a picture of my engine roster, but it's just a titch too big for that! They've never really all been in the same place together....

    Anyways, as I'm just back from vacation, I might as well copy-and-paste my trip report in here.

     

    As usual, I'll be posting only the fairly good/interesting ones. I took over 550 pictures this vacation, and several videos, which I plan to upload...slowly....
    The first train I encountered was a normal westbound Potash with 2 GEs on the head and two midtrain helpers that came through in the five minutes of sunlight I saw!

    The first train I encountered on day 2 (When it got sunny) was a very special unit - 5863. Unfortunately, it wasn't sunny yet.

    By this time, the sun was struggling out of the clouds.

    Day three: Chased a random Kelowna Pacific train from Vernon to Armstrong on a whim. Got some interesting action there....pity it wasn't sunny.

    Day four was when the REAL railfanning started. Walked a good ten miles to find a KPR freight switching at Lumby Junction near Vernon.

    Caught an Okanagan Valley M420W 3550 (Nee Hudson Bay 3550, ex- CN 2550) working the OVR yard in Vernon.

    That day, there was an absolutely spectacular sunset


    The next morning, we sadly had to depart.....
    Overnight, we stayed in a motel in Castlegar that we had discovered a few years back, and had vague memories of a scheduled freight train coming by. Turns out, things haven't changed a bit!


    That afternoon (Day five, by the way) we found the abandoned Nelson facilities. Once the proud home of CP's spectacular F-M/CLC fleet, it's now a bunch of boarded-up and fenced-off buildings....


    There are many more broken windows than intact ones in the old shops. :(
    Then we stayed overnight on Kootenay Lake, then popped down through customs into NW Montana (Near Libby). Since when were customs so downright creepy? There was a brief stop at Kootenai Falls.

     We followed the BNSF fruitlessly until Whitefish, where we camped next to what turned out to be a whistle post...I got a few twilight pics, but unfortunately, the sight lines on westbounds are terrible, and though the evening light suited them, all the pictures sucked.



    then I got up early in the morning to catch the eastbound Empire Builder, which I then chased to the Whitefish station. (I must be the only person to successfully chase the Builder on a bike!




    There was also a pair of RC locos switching the west end of the yard.

    Ever seen the Bruck? It's a GN bus at Whitefish, used to transport passengers to a from Kalispell to Whitefish to catch the Builder.

    Then I popped back to my campground, got in a couple trains before leaving.



    Then, this being the final day, we headed east over Marias.



    When we got to the summit, I was ecstatic to see a pair of SD40-2s - Turned out the autorack train had picked up a pair of helpers!


    We then caught up with the headend


    Then we raced east to get to the bridge over the Two Medicine at East Glacier before the train. Luckily, we didn't need to - But we did arrive early enough to catch a westbound there.

    Then, after a long wait (Deep into private property, having crawled under two barbed wire fences to get there!) the autorack train came, sans pushers.


    Unfortunately, this was the point where we turned north and headed home....
    One last thing: Most of these pics are still 'rough', in other words, moderately edited, but not polished yet. Try to imagine them straighter, sharper, and better cropped!



     

    Go here for my rail shots! http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?userid=9296

    Building the CPR Kootenay division in N scale, blog here: http://kootenaymodelrailway.wordpress.com/

  • Sweet stuff Matt! Seen some of your stuff on Railpics, and you got some mega views on the bridge shots!

    Alec

    Check out my pics! [url="http://wctransfer.rrpicturearchives.net/"] http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?userid=8714
  • Matt, you are the PHOTOGRAPHY GOD!

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • Matt-

     Great pictures!!! Congrats on POTW over at railpictures.net! Glad you had a good time in Montana; its one of my favorite places. Smile [:)]

     Till next time!

     

  • Great pictures.
    "It's a great day to be alive" "Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, It might have been......"
  • Them's some shots. I like that Baldwin though. Looked like somebody peppered it with a couple bursts of .22 rat shot.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • Awesome shots both Matt and Chris! Matt, I still really really want to make a trip to Marias pass sometime. The scenery and the trains would definately make it worth the trip. What I really need to do is take about three or four weeks and make a round of that neck of the world; Powder River Basin, Marais Pass, Donner Pass, and the other stuff in that area of the county. Someday....

    It's sad to see that the paint on the Wisconsin and Calumet F9s is starting to peel. I've always liked those units, even if the WICT hasn't been around for about 14 or 15 years. They are about the only units still around in WICT paint too, other than the BL2 (also at NRM). Oh well, at least they are preserved somewhere and weren't just scrapped outright. They could use a little TLC though.

    Noah

  • Railfan1- Thank you very much!

    Eric- Thank you! It does look like that Baldwin ate a few bullets..Shock [:O]

    Noah- Thank you! It is sad to see these F units stored outdoors...but your right, at least their still around! The good news is that the NRM has lots of steamers in barns and out of the elements.

    Thanks for the kind comments on my photos,

    See ya later!

  • Wow! Some crazy stuff goin on in the MR forums. Oh, but anyways. I finally broke down and bought me some dang tape to pave the roads. It turned out perty good.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

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    "It's a great day to be alive" "Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, It might have been......"
  • Yep, the electrical tape looks really good. Since it is black you cant see the seams and the few places where it does over lap.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • back to school it sucks,

    im not doing much with my trains i curently dont have the time between phisical therapy,school,and a little pitifull life.

     

    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )