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Posted by Don Z on Thursday, November 27, 2008 7:41 PM

Here's my roster....

Road Name Type of Loco Road Number
Great Northern ALCO S2 Locomotive 2
Great Northern EMC Gas Electric Doodlebug 2320
Great Northern EMD E7A Locomotive 500
Great Northern EMD E7A Locomotive 512
Great Northern EMD F7A Locomotive 308C
Great Northern EMD F7A Locomotive 452A
Great Northern EMD F7B Locomotive 307B
Great Northern EMD F7B Locomotive 452B
Great Northern EMD Switcher NW2 PhaseV 151
Great Northern EMD Switcher NW2 PhaseV 155
Great Northern EMD Switcher NW2 PhaseV 160
Great Northern EMD Switcher NW2 PhaseV 161
Great Northern F7A Locomotive 363A
Great Northern F7A Locomotive 363C
Great Northern F7B Locomotive 363B
Great Northern GE 44 Ton Switcher 51
Great Northern GP20 High Hood Locomotive 2007
Great Northern GP20 High Hood Locomotive 2010
Great Northern GP20 High Hood Locomotive 2013
Great Northern GP20 High Hood Locomotive 2016
Great Northern GP7 Locomotive 653
Great Northern GP7 Locomotive 654
Great Northern GP7 Locomotive 655
Great Northern GP9 Locomotive 711
Great Northern GP9 Locomotive 730
Great Northern GP9 Locomotive 732
Great Northern GP9 Locomotive Phase II 703
Great Northern GP9 Locomotive Phase III 707
Great Northern GP9 Locomotive Phase III 728
Great Northern GP9i Locomotive 661
Great Northern RS-1 Locomotive 184
Great Northern SD7 Locomotive 568
Great Northern SD9 Locomotive 589
Great Northern SW8 Locomotive 99
Great Northern SW9 Locomotive 14
Milwaukee Road E7A Locomotive 17
Milwaukee Road E7A Locomotive 18
Milwaukee Road EMD SW7 Locomotive 1646
Milwaukee Road FM H10-44 Locomotive 1815
Milwaukee Road SD7 Locomotive 510
Missouri Pacific MP15DC Locomotive 1377
Missouri Pacific SD50 Locomotive 5004
Northern Pacific GP7 Locomotive 555
Northern Pacific RS11 Locomotive 905
Northern Pacific RS-3 Locomotive 862
Union Pacific C30-7 2501
Union Pacific C40-8 9077
Union Pacific C40-8W 9414
Union Pacific C44-9W 9708
Union Pacific C44-9W 9759
Union Pacific C44-9W 9819
Union Pacific C44-9W 9821
Union Pacific E6A Locomotive 987
Union Pacific E6A Locomotive 997
Union Pacific E6B Locomotive 987B
Union Pacific E6B Locomotive 987C
Union Pacific E7A Locomotive 986
Union Pacific E7A Locomotive 989
Union Pacific E7B Locomotive 988B
Union Pacific E7B Locomotive 990B
Union Pacific E8/9 Locomotive 939
Union Pacific E8/9 Locomotive 949
Union Pacific E8/9 Locomotive 951
Union Pacific E8/9B Locomotive 939B
Union Pacific EMD E-6A Locomotive SL-4
Union Pacific EMD E-6B Locomotive SL-5
Union Pacific EMD E-6B Locomotive SL-6
Union Pacific EMD SD40-2 Locomotive 3055
Union Pacific EMD SD40-2 Locomotive 3162
Union Pacific EMD SD7 Locomotive 775
Union Pacific EMD Switcher NW2 PhaseV 1076
Union Pacific EMD Switcher NW2 PhaseV 1095
Union Pacific EMD Switcher SW7 Phase II 1800
Union Pacific EMD Switcher SW7 Phase II 1820
Union Pacific ES44AC 5386
Union Pacific ES44AC 5400
Union Pacific ES44AC 5424
Union Pacific ES44AC 5450
Union Pacific F7A Locomotive 1471
Union Pacific F7A Locomotive 1476
Union Pacific F7B Locomotive 1471B
Union Pacific F7B Locomotive 1476B
Union Pacific F7B Locomotive 1494B
Union Pacific FP7A Locomotive 1498
Union Pacific GE AC6000 Locomotive 7000
Union Pacific GE AC6000 Locomotive 7015
Union Pacific GE AC6000 Locomotive 7517
Union Pacific GE AC6000 Locomotive 7529
Union Pacific GE AC6000 Locomotive 7554
Union Pacific GE AC6000 Locomotive 7573
Union Pacific GP20 High Hood Locomotive 488
Union Pacific GP20 Locomotive 474
Union Pacific GP38-2 Locomotive 2027
Union Pacific GP38-2 Locomotive 2040
Union Pacific GP60 Locomotive 2081
Union Pacific GP60 Locomotive 5835
Union Pacific GP7 Phase 2 Locomotive 105
Union Pacific GP7 Phase 2 Locomotive 107
Union Pacific MP15DC Locomotive 1338
Union Pacific MP15DC Locomotive 1340
Union Pacific MP15DC Locomotive 1342
Union Pacific MP15DC Locomotive 1346
Union Pacific RS27 Locomotive 677
Union Pacific RS27 Locomotive 678
Union Pacific SD24 Locomotive 402
Union Pacific SD24 Locomotive 448
Union Pacific SD45T-2 4945
Union Pacific SD50 Locomotive 5080
Union Pacific SD60 Locomotive 5961
Union Pacific SD60 Locomotive 5969
Union Pacific SD60 Locomotive 6005
Union Pacific SD60 Locomotive 6044
Union Pacific SD60M Locomotive 6088
Union Pacific SD60M Locomotive 6145
Union Pacific SD60M Locomotive 6226
Union Pacific SD60M Locomotive 6288
Union Pacific SD60M Locomotive 6293
Union Pacific SD60M Locomotive 6344
Union Pacific SDP35 Locomotive 1409

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 27, 2008 7:30 PM

A tendency to go from comparing notes amongst hobbiests with some gets interpreted into contests... much like difference into hierarchies... some need to be reminded about thinking differently... I need to turn off mySoapBox...

I forgot 2 Bachmann 44 Ton's and a couple of brass doodlebugs...

 

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Posted by csxns on Thursday, November 27, 2008 7:17 PM

I have 300 plus and they are all modern and a lot of them has the same number because i wont a lot of the same model just like the real thing.

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Posted by CSXDixieLine on Thursday, November 27, 2008 7:10 PM

tatans

Hopefully this hobby has not turned into a contest to see who can hoard the most locomotives, by the amount of some posts(if they are to be believed),   this is a distasteful forum.

The only one mentioning the word "contest" is you. This thread is no more of a contest than the weekly photo fun threads or layout progress threads. I like to look into what other modelers are doing and seeing who has what, and it seems everyone likes this info as well....well, almost everyone Smile Jamie

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 27, 2008 6:22 PM

as an aside to the lonely petunia scratbuilt...my dad made. It is lonely because some nice mover from many years ago took the 2 other one's...SoapBox

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, November 27, 2008 6:17 PM

After looking at the rosters on some of the posts I now know why some call this lot motley...

2 Mehano GP40's, 3 'so-old-can't-make-out-label'E7's, 5 'Atlas' RS3's, a lonely petunia scratchbuilt VO1000 my dad made, a couple of other scratchbuilt RS11's found at a flea market and a couple H-14-44's from somewhere or other...Whistling

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Posted by Geared Steam on Thursday, November 27, 2008 5:40 PM

tatans

Hopefully this hobby has not turned into a contest to see who can hoard the most locomotives, by the amount of some posts(if they are to be believed),   this is a distasteful forum.

If people want to collect locos, more power to them. Who are you to judge them.

This isn't the first post I've seen you belittle members for collecting locos, or displaying brass. Perhaps this is your hobby?

"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein

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Posted by Wikious on Thursday, November 27, 2008 5:30 PM

 I have a nice number. For Wisconsin and Southern, I have:
1 GP7U
3 GP38/40s
1 SD40-2

I have two more SD40-2s that need major work and modification before they also join the fleet. Outside of that, I have:
1 dummy Union Pacific engine
1 C&NW F7
1 really old American Flyer engine that I might touch up to do steam photo-ops.

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Posted by steemtrayn on Thursday, November 27, 2008 4:04 PM

 I thought I had about 60 locomotives, but after counting it turns out I have over 100, and I haven't stopped yet. Just doing my part to stimulate the economy.

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Posted by citylimits on Thursday, November 27, 2008 3:11 PM

These locomotives are decorated for the Seaboard Air Line, they are:

ALCO RS-2

USRA Light 2-10-2

USRA 0-6-0

USRA 2-10-0

USRA 4-6-2

USRA 2-8-2

Baldwin VO1000

Baldwin DR12-8-3000 "Centipede" 

SW1200

NW-2

GP9

EMD E4

EMD E8

FA1

F-3A

Undecorated static model: 

2 truck Shay

Plus there are three Brass Locomotives all undecorated.

Heisler

2 old tea kettle models

So that gives a me total of 18 locomotive models. Not a large roster, but suits my needs and those of my model RR. It's not likely to increase by much and only one at a time if there are any new releases of SAL locomotives that are not represented already in my roster.

Cheers

Bruce

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Posted by twhite on Thursday, November 27, 2008 2:25 PM

I've done some thinning down of my loco fleet--cut out all the DC/DCC steam with the bells and the whistles, and am just concentrating on my brass DC steamer fleet right now.  Which means I've reitred all of my BLI's, Spectrums and P2K's to their boxes. 

What I have left:  All brass, all steam and they all run quite well. 

Rio Grande:

1-2-8-0

2-2-8-2

2.-2-10-2

1-2-6-6-0

1-2-6-6-2

4-2-8-8-2

3-2-8-8-4 (ex-Missabe)

1-4-6-0

2-4-6-2

5-4-8-2

2-4-8-4

2-4-6-6-4

Southern Pacific

1-2-8-0

1-2-8-2

1-2-10-2

1-2-8-8-4

4-4-8-2

2-4-8-4

4-4-8-8-2

"Loaners" (this is WWII, remember, LOL!)

C&S:

1-2-8-2

2-2-10-2

GN:

1-2-10-2

1-4-8-4

WP:

1-2-8-2

ATSF

2-2-8-0

1-2-8-2 

 

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Thursday, November 27, 2008 2:23 PM

There's nothing distastefull about collecting Engines or anything else. That's why it's called a Hobby.

I personally know someone with abut 140, and he's in the process of speed matching every one of them.

I started the thread to get a feel of the average that serious modelers have.  I find it interesting in the mix that many have, especially the old timere. Whistling There are a few here I can still call that.

 

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Posted by Kenfolk on Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:32 PM

 

tatans

Hopefully this hobby has not turned into a contest to see who can hoard the most locomotives, by the amount of some posts(if they are to be believed),   this is a distasteful forum.

I don't think that's anyone's intention in posting here.  Its ok to have as many or few -- but its interesting to see the different numbers and kinds.

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Posted by tatans on Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:30 PM

Hopefully this hobby has not turned into a contest to see who can hoard the most locomotives, by the amount of some posts(if they are to be believed),   this is a distasteful forum.

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Posted by Kenfolk on Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:17 PM

The old American Flyer steamer is now with my brother; the HO stuff went to my sons for the most part (at least what still ran) though I may find 1 or 2 around if I look hard enough.  Since I started in n-scale a few years ago, my roster is limited to a couple of steam engines,  a couple of diesels, and a diesel switcher. The roster may grow some with the expansion of the layout, but since I keep most of the stuff on the layout, I'll be restrained by the space.

 

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Posted by XRAY on Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:10 PM

 I have 7 engines all made by Marklin

1 DB class 151 heavy frieght motor

1 DB class 111 passenger motor

2 DB class 212 diesels

1 DB class 363 switcher

1 DB class 52   2-10-0

1 DB class 86   2-8-2 Tank engine

Seven may not be many but is suits my railroad, the only other engines I am planning to aquire in the future are: 1 DB class 294 diesel and a DB class 101 or 120 passenger motor

 

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Posted by milker317 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:09 PM

Just checked my Yard Office software and found 14 engines on the layout.

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Posted by Harley-Davidson on Thursday, November 27, 2008 12:56 PM

TO CUDA KEN: Hello, I see you have an BLI AC6000 Blueline. I have one purchased more than a year ago. I can´t get to have the ditch lights always steady ON, but flashing when I press the horn button. What about your loco? Thanks you.

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, November 27, 2008 12:31 PM

I have 16:

2 P2K SD45s

2 P2K GP30s (looking to make it 3 or 4)

2 P2K GP9s

2 P2K SD9s

2 P2K U28Bs

2 Athearn BB SW1500s (only one is powered but weighs more that an P2K GP, the other has the sound stuff in it)

3 Atlas/Kato C424s (undergoing repaint)

1 Athearn RTR GP35 (under going a rebuild)

I have sound for each grouping for everything except for the C424s, GP30s, and SD45s. I'm getting an F45 with sound to run with the SD45s, and am looking at getting a GP30 with sound/DCC to put a BN shell on. The C424s will get a sound decoder whenever I get them painted.

I don't count the ones I'm selling (5 FTs, 3 SW9s, 1 GP9, 1 GP38-2)

Vincent

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2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by Stevert on Thursday, November 27, 2008 11:15 AM

 I have 78, ranging from a Tyco model of an Alco C420 to a brass SDL39.  Only one kettle in the lot, a Genesis Light Mike.

  That's far more than I can use on the layout at any given time, but I have 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation diesels (and that Mike), so I can swap out power and rolling stock to more or less change the era. 

  The collection gets thinned a little from time to time, as I get rid of locos that I deem "less relevant".  However, the manufacturers keep coming out with locos that are "more relevant", so the overall size of the collection tends to increase over time.  

  Oh, yeah, that Tyco:  It's a shelf queen that has some sentimental value, otherwise it would have been long gone...

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:56 AM

D&HRR

OMG the wife thing was a joke, she bought most of them for me. Geesh.Sigh

Don't worry, that's just Al being his usual PITA self.

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Posted by D&HRR on Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:53 AM

OMG the wife thing was a joke, she bought most of them for me. Geesh.Sigh

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Posted by Last Chance on Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:50 AM

Not to side track the topic, but several posters here leaned towards the problem of spouse, wife or whoever else is part of thier lives. Perhaps some may feel the need to hide or lie, mis represent facts or fudge figures to the spouse. If they are doing that with toys in the home, what else is going on if anything?

My wife knows durn well how many engines I have. Each morning she gets into the closet and has to go through the train room to get to it. Occasionally I buy an engine and dont worry about it. As long as it replaces another engine. New engines not requiring this rule are subject to the approval of the Spouse, usually during a holiday time when we each claim one or two non-budgetary item to gift without any hassle from either of us. For me it happens to be engines or DCC type improvements and for Wife it happens to be improvements to the home or other issues that matters to her.

I once had dozens of engines. The maintaince, programming, reprogramming (MRC Brickies) and such was beginning to consume one hour equalling one hour of run time at times on the workbench. Not anymore. I cut the roster down to what I can operate with either myself or up to three people and design the railroad to make it happen. Right now I can keep a set of road engines and a switcher busy 24/7.

That is plenty for me.

However, that being said, there are those who have 50K SUV's pulling 20K trailers with 80K boats on them to go catch some fish early in the morning from time to time in my area. My spouse is HAPPY I dont have to labor under the weight of really expensive stuff. Trucking was bad enough in my day. Takes money to burn to turn a wheel LOL.

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Posted by Geared Steam on Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:32 AM

Burlington Northern Rails
1 Milwaukee Road EF-4 #E79 painted in the simplified orange and black scheme.

 

Do you have a picture of it? Would like to see it.

More than I though I had once I made a list !

2 Bachmann Shays DCC

1 Bachmann 44 tonner DCC

1 MDC Climax DCC

1 MDC Boxcab DC

1 Bachmann 4-6-0 DCC

1 Brass EF4 Little Joe DC (a display for now)

1 Rivarossi Heisler DCC

1 Bachmann "Old Timer" 4-4-0 DC (I don't run it)

1 HO Lionel GP or SD something (came in a box of train junk at a show) I'm a steam guy fan so I don't pay attention to all that numerical model numbers of the powered boxcars. Smile,Wink, & Grin 

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 9:55 AM

I have 5, all atlas. I'm hoping to add two more, but ebay off one, lol. These are N scale. They are:

ATSF U23B #6330

ex-NW GP35 #1306 (now in AAT paint)

GP30 (this is the one i'm hoping to ebay, lol)

GP9 (now in AAT paint)

H-15-44

Hoping to add a GP7 and a GP38.

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Posted by Burlington Northern Rails on Thursday, November 27, 2008 8:40 AM
I have 35 diesel locomotives half of them are painted in cascade green. 5 steamers and 1 Milwaukee Road EF-4 #E79 painted in the simplified orange and black scheme.

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Posted by dale8chevyss on Thursday, November 27, 2008 8:38 AM

 I have one really good steamer, one good running F7 Diesel, a decent running steamer, an ok running steamer, and a less than average steamer switcher.  So I guess I have 5.  I'm sure I'll pick up more as my layout and I grow. 

Modeling the N&W freelanced at the height of their steam era in HO.

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Posted by lvanhen on Thursday, November 27, 2008 8:38 AM

I only have 7 that are DCC/sound, plus DCC no sound (trackmobile).  BTW, I have over a hundred DC, but I've only been at this for a little over 50 years!!  Can't bring myself to get rid of any of the old stuff!!Tongue

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Posted by ns3010 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 8:35 AM

So far, only 2 :*(  Until Christmas, my layout is DC, so i can only run one at a time anyway. The DCC pack im gettin cames w/ a loco, so ill have 3. But that doesnt mean that ill stop there. Id like to get at least 2, maybe 3 NS locos, I have an NJT F40PH, but more passenger locos (and cars!) would be nice. And maybe i need some (way) more rolling stock.

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Posted by CNJ831 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 7:50 AM

Certainly well over one hundred, perhaps approaching even 150, most of which are vintage and were bought as part of my collecting and hobby history interests.

For the purpose of actually operating on my layout, the motivepower numbers around 15 and is mainly kitbashed and custom painted. Of these, no more than 5 or 6 usually appear on the layout at any given time/operating session.

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Typical examples of my HHRR passenger and heavy freight motivepower. 

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