Here is a Lionel 318 Standard Gage
and MTH
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Hobo Harold's travels continue
Hobo Harold part 4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCXBBiOfZHM
Hobo Harold's Feature Movie
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xW0lpUuAi9o
The club has announced their annual spring cook-out at the museum this month. It appears that word has spread "Free Food", which has resulted in some rather strange arrivals on inbound empty box cars.
These two I would definitely watch out for:
These two appear to be kinda cute & cuddly but if they have been ridin' the rails for awhile they could be a little gamey if you are downwind:
This guy you definitely don't want to be to close to, believe he's been out of the water far to long:
Have fun but play safe.
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A week late, but still wanted to share some of Bruce's, Tom's and my railfanning fun from last Saturday.Point of Rocks, MDThe old station looks mighty fine these days:Here comes a CSX coal train headed for Frederick, MD:WHOA! She's close!Bruce and Brent survived that encounter:And just a few minutes later an Ash train passed on the other side:Brunswick, MDThe Capital Limited was only 3 hours late today!The station looks nice with the Spring Blooms out:Waiting to move out!
I missed a CSX mixed freight just below Harper's Ferry, wouldn't have mattered much because someone forgot the telephoto lens again! " border="0" width="30" height="20" />" border="0" width="15" height="24" />
fifedog wrote:88 -....good to know your camera still functions...
Even if the operator has some memory loss issues !
dougdagrump wrote: fifedog wrote:88 -....good to know your camera still functions...Even if the operator has some memory loss issues !
Layout progress...Slow but sure...
Kurt
Is Pt of Rocks station open? Can you go inside?Nice curve on that table, Kurt.
Now you've done it, Doug, my youngest wanted to open the doors on all our boxcars to see who's inside. He's looking for Mickey or dinosaurs.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Kpolak,
Looks interesting, and a little different from the norm...
Wes
lionroar88 wrote: A week late, but still wanted to share some of Bruce's, Tom's and my railfanning fun from last Saturday.Point of Rocks, MDThe old station looks mighty fine these days:
A week late, but still wanted to share some of Bruce's, Tom's and my railfanning fun from last Saturday.Point of Rocks, MDThe old station looks mighty fine these days:
Now if that were ever de-commissioned would that be the wildest residential conversion or what !
Better yet, make it a B&B for train nuts.
here is mine:
A hand made brass mail catcher.
tha cars is not a mail car but help me to figure out the size.
Andre.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
dougdagrump wrote: lionroar88 wrote: A week late, but still wanted to share some of Bruce's, Tom's and my railfanning fun from last Saturday.Point of Rocks, MDThe old station looks mighty fine these days:Now if that were ever de-commissioned would that be the wildest residential conversion or what !Better yet, make it a B&B for train nuts.
andregg1 wrote: here is mine:A hand made brass mail catcher.tha cars is not a mail car but help me to figure out the size.Andre.
Thats awsome! \
Alex
lionroar88 wrote: dougdagrump wrote: lionroar88 wrote: A week late, but still wanted to share some of Bruce's, Tom's and my railfanning fun from last Saturday.Point of Rocks, MDThe old station looks mighty fine these days:Now if that were ever de-commissioned would that be the wildest residential conversion or what !Better yet, make it a B&B for train nuts. Doug,They would have to move it. It is in the middle of a diamond consisting of 2 tracks on each leg, while we were there a loaded coal train went by and shook the ground a great bit... I can only imaging trying to get a good night sleep in there!
Years ago, I camped at the track-side campground at Brunswick. Did not sleep all night.
Great photos again with interesting stories. Brent....If your wardrobe consists of just Penn State apparel, I might be able to round up some Scarlet and Gray clothing from Good Will for you.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
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Buckeye Riveter wrote:Great photos again with interesting stories. Brent....If your wardrobe consists of just Penn State apparel, I might be able to round up some Scarlet and Gray clothing from Good Will for you.
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