Originally posted by leighant I have seen pictures of 1950s railroad yards with lights a lot like those on high school football stadiums. (If they were football venues for Latin and Greek educated Ivy League college, they would be "stadia" but for railroad town high schools, "stadiums" will do.) /quote] [#ditto] Actually, I saw railroad yards with tower lights in the 1950's. They were spaced out about 100 yards apart, stood 75 - 100 feet high and had their floodlights aimed in all directions. General illumination level was low, since workers had to be able to see lantern signals. In those pre-sodium lamp days, the light was white, slightly yellowish. (Think incandescent bulb on low voltage, not yellow LED.) Judging by the Lionel catalog, which had their version (tinplate) in the late 1930's, tower lighting dates to well before 1950. Chuck Reply JCasey Member sinceDecember 2003 From: Prior Lake, MN 124 posts Posted by JCasey on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 PM You didn't mention what scale you are working in, but here are a couple in HO scale just for ideas. http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/525-1977 http://www.hobbylinc.com/prods/uuc_4.htm Good Luck, John "Anyone who goes to bed the same day they got up is a quitter." Anonymous Reply BRVRR Member sinceFebruary 2004 From: Elyria, OH 2,586 posts Posted by BRVRR on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:53 PM dickiee, Here's an idea I'm going to try. Should be adaptable to your use as well. Link: [url="http://2guyzandsumtrains.com/2g/howto/led/led1.html"] Hope it helps. Remember its your railroad Allan Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/ Reply dickiee Member sinceNovember 2003 From: Northern Michigan LP 79 posts Posted by dickiee on Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:49 AM Thanks to all for the great suggestions...I am looking specifically for railroad yard lights. Just love to watch the trains run. Reply pcarrell Member sinceFebruary 2005 From: In the State of insanity! 7,982 posts Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:39 PM These things shouldn't be to hard to scratchbuild with some Evergreen or Plastistruct girders and stuff. You just need some good reference photo's. Let's see if I can help with that. Click any photo to enlarge And I can't get this last one to enlarge, so here's a link; http://www.steamfreightcars.com/gallery/shot%20of%20mo/shotofmoapr02.html Does this inspire you? Philip Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:54 PM In most of the yard photo's I've seen, the lamps are like a regular street lamp of the era. I don't have a good photo to show you, but I croped what I had. The photo was taken at the engine terminal, but they used the same lights in the yard. I scratch built my own yard lamps. The bulbs are a bit oversized but they're inexpensive and I'm using a lot of them. Reply Edit dickiee Member sinceNovember 2003 From: Northern Michigan LP 79 posts Posted by dickiee on Thursday, May 18, 2006 3:06 PM Philip Carrell and gsetter: This information is exactly what I was looking for...I can't thank you enough. I have bookmarked the photo pages. Richard Just love to watch the trains run. Reply pcarrell Member sinceFebruary 2005 From: In the State of insanity! 7,982 posts Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:03 PM I got my pics from this site (they may have more); http://www.steamfreightcars.com/index.html Philip Reply ShadowNix Member sinceAugust 2005 From: Tacoma, WA 847 posts 1950's Yard Lights Posted by ShadowNix on Sunday, April 27, 2008 11:56 AM Anyone else have any pictures? I am thinking of scratchbuilding one for fun...just wondering...the above links are awesome...Any articles anyone can think of in MRR/MRC (I will search database now....)Thanks!Brian "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!" Reply ShadowNix Member sinceAugust 2005 From: Tacoma, WA 847 posts Posted by ShadowNix on Sunday, April 27, 2008 12:03 PM Anyone have any of these that would be willing to photocopy and mail me????Yard Lighting Mainline Modeler, August 2005 page 26Floodlight tower - scratchbuilding in brass Railmodel Journal, November 1995 page 27Build this yard light tower in 4 hours Railroad Model Craftsman, February 1961 page 40Let me know!Brian "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!" Reply wm3798 Member sinceMarch 2007 From: On the Banks of the Great Choptank 2,916 posts Posted by wm3798 on Sunday, April 27, 2008 12:38 PM These wooden light stands were built in Hagerstown Yard on the WM. Several are still standing, but they are slated for replacement. I grabbed this shot a couple years ago...You could probably build a reasonable facsimile out of strip wood or styrene.Lee Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net Reply MisterBeasley Member sinceDecember 2004 From: Bedford, MA, USA 21,484 posts Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, April 27, 2008 1:57 PM NJ International has some:http://www.njinternational.com/railroad.htm It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. Reply ShadowNix Member sinceAugust 2005 From: Tacoma, WA 847 posts Posted by ShadowNix on Sunday, April 27, 2008 4:17 PM Yeah, I am trying to build some custom ones...the lights on the NJI ones are too big for my taste...Brian "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!" Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:49 PM Try this on for size:http://www.geocities.com/bkempins/ASMMain/YardLightTower.html Reply Edit ShadowNix Member sinceAugust 2005 From: Tacoma, WA 847 posts Posted by ShadowNix on Sunday, April 27, 2008 10:02 PM Any idea of that would be prototypical? I have seen that site before.... just wondering! Thanks for all the ideas/pics/help!Brian "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!" Reply dknelson Member sinceMarch 2002 From: Milwaukee WI (Fox Point) 11,439 posts Posted by dknelson on Monday, April 28, 2008 8:25 AM Tyco -- yes Tyco -- had some OK looking flood lights back in the mid 1960s. They are pictured on this page from their 1966 catalog, found on the excellent Ho Seeker website: http://hoseeker.net/tycoinformation/tycocatalog1966pg11.jpgAnd somewhat more clearly pictured here http://ho-scaletrains.net/tycotrains/id74.htmlDave Nelson Reply wjstix Member sinceFebruary 2002 From: Mpls/St.Paul 13,892 posts Posted by wjstix on Monday, April 28, 2008 8:30 AM Several companies make ready-to-use yard light towers that would work in a 1950's layout. Check out the Walthers catalogue/website. Stix Reply ShadowNix Member sinceAugust 2005 From: Tacoma, WA 847 posts Posted by ShadowNix on Monday, April 28, 2008 12:12 PM Dknelson, Thanks! I keep forgetting about HOSeeker...gotta use that more. I think I can build the structure, just working now on how to form the lights.... I am thinking campbell brass lampshades soldered to some 1/4 brass tubing, sanded painted and then glazed.... might work... hmmm I will get back to you with pics! Again, thanks! Brian "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!" Reply wjstix Member sinceFebruary 2002 From: Mpls/St.Paul 13,892 posts Posted by wjstix on Monday, April 28, 2008 1:35 PM Miniatronics makes them too....http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?category=&scale=H&manu=&item=&keywords=yard+light&instock=Q&split=30&Submit=Search Stix Reply ShadowNix Member sinceAugust 2005 From: Tacoma, WA 847 posts Posted by ShadowNix on Monday, April 28, 2008 3:00 PM Yeah, but for me the lights (lamps) are just WAY to big.... seem childlike in my eyes (and NO I am NOT a rivet counter!) :) Brian "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!" Reply Subscriber & Member Login Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more! 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Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Anyone else have any pictures? I am thinking of scratchbuilding one for fun...just wondering...the above links are awesome...
Any articles anyone can think of in MRR/MRC (I will search database now....)
Thanks!
Brian
Anyone have any of these that would be willing to photocopy and mail me????
Yard Lighting Mainline Modeler, August 2005 page 26
Floodlight tower - scratchbuilding in brass Railmodel Journal, November 1995 page 27
Build this yard light tower in 4 hours Railroad Model Craftsman, February 1961 page 40
Let me know!
These wooden light stands were built in Hagerstown Yard on the WM. Several are still standing, but they are slated for replacement. I grabbed this shot a couple years ago...
You could probably build a reasonable facsimile out of strip wood or styrene.
Lee
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
NJ International has some:
http://www.njinternational.com/railroad.htm
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Yeah, I am trying to build some custom ones...the lights on the NJI ones are too big for my taste...
Try this on for size:
http://www.geocities.com/bkempins/ASMMain/YardLightTower.html
Any idea of that would be prototypical? I have seen that site before.... just wondering! Thanks for all the ideas/pics/help!
Tyco -- yes Tyco -- had some OK looking flood lights back in the mid 1960s. They are pictured on this page from their 1966 catalog, found on the excellent Ho Seeker website:
http://hoseeker.net/tycoinformation/tycocatalog1966pg11.jpg
And somewhat more clearly pictured here
http://ho-scaletrains.net/tycotrains/id74.html
Dave Nelson
Dknelson,
Thanks! I keep forgetting about HOSeeker...gotta use that more. I think I can build the structure, just working now on how to form the lights.... I am thinking campbell brass lampshades soldered to some 1/4 brass tubing, sanded painted and then glazed.... might work... hmmm I will get back to you with pics! Again, thanks!
Miniatronics makes them too....
http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?category=&scale=H&manu=&item=&keywords=yard+light&instock=Q&split=30&Submit=Search
Yeah, but for me the lights (lamps) are just WAY to big.... seem childlike in my eyes (and NO I am NOT a rivet counter!) :)