Nik.N., I'm glad the picture brought back nice memories.
Looks like another great Weekend Photo Fun !!!!!!! Outstanding work everybody!
Below is an Alco switcher serving the packing plant:
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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Great work guys, here is a slightly off topic photo.
This little Carpet Snake decided to pay my layout a visit, certainly woke me up when I shifted the sheet of foam!
Funny I am more concerned about large spiders than I am of this guy, and no he/she isn't poisonous.
ngartshore........ By coincidence, I, too, had a snake in the train room today. First time that has ever happened to me. Mine was also harmless. It was a common water snake.
Great work this weekend everyone!
Worked my tail off today and got the yard completely soldered, next I'll mark holes for feeders, remove the track, drill the holes, paint the layout foam for a scenery base, then put the track back on, and wire it up. Then on to the town.Some shots of the yard:Overview:yard ladder:Servicing:Pic:Main and yard lead:Overview of front of yard:Future furniture factory:Rear of yard:And two vids describing the operation:part 1:http://www.youtube.com/user/sbpackernut#play/all/uploads-all/1/sQynzyDF_AQpart 2:http://www.youtube.com/user/sbpackernut#play/all/uploads-all/0/j6JqFUCuvkUEnjoy!
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
I got to spend the day at the home of Ned Spiller MMR. We had an executive board meeting for the NMRA Division there and then got to see his layout. This layout was first created in Dallas Tex. and then shipped to Hammondsport NY when he an his wife moved here 3 years ago. he is in the porcess of putting it back together in what was originally a garage in the house. He is also expanding the layout to "fill up" the available space.
here is Ned at the Throttle:
A couple of his layout:
And some of the DCC wiring he has put in. He worked for the telephone company most of his career:
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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
No model work for me this weekend. I'm searching for inspiration at the Great Smoky Mountains RR's Rail Fest. Here's some shots from today's train chasing.
The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!
Lots of great photos, but where did everybody go??? 20 hours without a post; this puppy needs a BUMP!!
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Slow week for me but I did add a headlight to my shay
I used the tip of a clear plastic ballpoint pen for the lens
also added a tender light but need to find a rtr reversing circut before I connect it
TerryinTexas
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Not sure if I ever shared this photo here. This is the beginnings of the Cemex dealer in Victorville CA. The hopper is on the only track that will service Cemex and the loco is ready to move on with his train now that the southbound train has cleared.
I like this scene to but have since moved the cement plant. Some day I will add some ground cover and actually detail the area.
John
howmus I got to spend the day at the home of Ned Spiller MMR. We had an executive board meeting for the NMRA Division there and then got to see his layout. This layout was first created in Dallas Tex. and then shipped to Hammondsport NY when he an his wife moved here 3 years ago. he is in the porcess of putting it back together in what was originally a garage in the house. He is also expanding the layout to "fill up" the available space.
Nice looking layout. Hammondsport, you say? I used to have relatives in Penn Yan, at the north end of Keuka Lake. I've been to Hammandsport numerous times but never did see the Bath & Hammondsport RR in action. Beautiful country, though.
Bill
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig"
Heartland Division CB&Q Looks like another great Weekend Photo Fun !!!!!!! Outstanding work everybody! Below is an Alco switcher serving the packing plant:
Garry: Nice shot! Of course, as you already know, I've got a weakness for anything Burlington. I like that Alco. And I really like the stockyard.
One question--is the Burlington reefer behind the alco possibly an older steel Varney? Sure looks like one. And if so---YUMMY! I've got some older Varney rolling stock that I still keep busy on the Yuba River Sub. Neat cars.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Okay, one more from me:
2-8-2 #1208 running as 'helper' for 2-10-2 #1400 with a heavy manifest freight crossing Bullards Bar bridge. Actually, the 2-8-2 isn't really needed, as it's on a westbound 1% descending grade. It's simply attached to the freight because it's running west to Deer Creek to help balance out the typical WWII power shortage on the road.
A little fuzzy, I know. Either my eyes or the camera are having a few focus problems lately.
Some action at Hawk Point Mo.
Great stuff as usual guys!I have been recovering from a bout with pneumonia the last few weeks so haven't gotten much done on the layout.
Here is a photo of NYC S-3 #874 doing a little switching on the Farmer's Union siding.
Thanks to all of you out there who have visited my website. It recently went past 20,000 visitors! Thanks to all!
Keep up the good work guys, this is always the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Another close up, this time at the brewery.
San Dimas Southern slideshow
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
Switching at Third Street Industrial District.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Well a late posting, I felt bad Sunday and did nothing. Did not feel great but not as bad as I did Sunday. Got the interchange redone from the A Line to the C Line. Took longer than it should but seems to work well. Only my GE AC 6000 UP does not like it.
Had to get some drill bites from Home Depot and score a damaged 2 inch thick section of foam for $5.00.
Got the bridges back up, one still needs some work at the turnout but should not be hard.
K-10 mine is finally paying for it self. Made the first revenue run today! K-10 mining is on a Monon line.
Monon Heavy Mike pulling some empty coal cars up the the mine.
F 3's getting ready to drag a coal train on to the A line.
Heavy Mike up to the mining company and F-3's heading out.
Big Boy is heading back to the A Line (UP) and is waiting till the Coal train makes it out.
I have got one the Reversing Module ready to be installed. Added more foam to K-10 Mountain ready to be cut and painted and there is 2 dozen more trees. Still have a little over a dozen ready.
Boy, if I felt good for both days off!
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust