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Posted by marthastrainyard on Monday, April 20, 2009 5:19 PM

 Here is my list from my inventory program. All of them are in boxes right now, so the empty fields will stay empty for a while Smile

 

road roadnum type descrip mfg
ATSF 2402 CF7 Phase V Hallmark
ATSF
F7A
Athearn
ATSF
F7A
Marklin
ATSF
F7A
Marklin
ATSF
F7B dummy Athearn
ATSF 2353 NW2 EMD NW2 Phase I KATO
ATSF 93 SDP40 dummy Athearn
BM 3710 4-6-2 Class P-20
BO 96 0-4-0
Rivarossi
CHA 638 2-8-0
TYCO
MON
BL2
AHM
NSSC 5 0-4-0
MINI
POR 302 E6A
P2K
RDG 102 0-8-0
AHM
SP 9001 4000HP
Rivarossi
SP 3432 GP7

SP 7347 SD40 Olympic color scheme Athearn
SP 9 STEAM
WMC
SP 18 STEAM
WMC
UP
E6B City of San Francisco "B" power unit Strombecker
UP 999B E6B also E7B Oriental 
UP 1476A E7
MP
UP 929 E8A
BLI
UP 951 E8A
P2K
UP
E8A
BALBOA
UP 929B E8B
BLI
UP 930B E8B
BLI
UP 1400 FP9
Tenshodo
UP
GP9 dummy Athearn
UP 605 PA-1
Athearn
UP 605 PA-1 dummy Athearn





Non-US



DB 690 2-10-0 BR44 Marklin
DB
2-6-2
Marklin
DB
Bo-Bo
Fleischmann
DB
0-6-0
Marklin
DB
0-6-0
Marklin
DB
2-6-2 BR69 ROCO
LMR
0-4-0 Rocket. Hornby
SJ 939 2-6-2
Marklin
SJ 1117 0-6-0 K4 DJH
SJ
D
Fleischmann
SJ 109 D Wood body Marklin
SJ
D Metal body Marklin
SJ 884 DA
Marklin
SJ 624 F Kit PERL
SJ 632 F Built from kit PERL
SJ 1200 F kit, unbuilt Keyser
SJ 1425 GA probably broken from fall to floor Fleischmann
SJ 1016 RC1
HAMO
SJ
Sb
Tenshodo
SJ
2-6-2 Kit. Needs Roco BR69. G5/G6 PERL
SJ
UB kit, unbuilt PERL
VR 315 Co-Co
LIMA

 

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Posted by nbrodar on Sunday, April 19, 2009 10:55 PM

Penn Lake Railway's current operational (DCC equipped) units...

Delaware & Hudson Group:
Atlas RS3 - Lighting stripe
Atlas RS3 - Erie Lackawanna, maroon & gray
Atlas RS11 - Blue w/ script lettering
Atlas RS11 - Blue w/ yellow nose
Atlas C420 - Lighting stripe
Atlas C420 - Blue w/ herringbone stripes
Atlas C424 - Blue w/ herringbone stripes
Atlas C424 - Blue w/ herringbone stripes
Atlas TM RS36 - Lighting stripe
Atlas TM RS36 - Lighting stripe

Reading Group:
Atlas MP15 - Reading Green
Atlas RS3 - Cream & green
Atlas RS3 - Cream & green
Atlas C424 - Cream & green w/ Bee Line Service
Atlas C424 - Cream & green w/ Bee Line Service
PCM T-1, Northern - in service black

Pennsylvania RR Group:
Atlas GP7 - Keystone only
Atlas GP7 - Brunswick green w/ merger number patch
Spectrum GP30 - Keystone only
Spectrum K4, Pacific - post war

New Haven Group:
Atlas H16-44 - McGiness black & orange

Modern Group (not currently used for operations, not DCC equipped):
Athearn GP38-2 - Conrail, Sprite of Conrail
Athearn GP38-2 - Conrail
Athearn SW1500 - Conrail, Quality
Athearn GP38-2 - CP Rail, dual flag
Athearn GP38-2 - Canadian Pacific, golden beaver
Athearn SW1500 - Soo Line, Candy Apple Red
Athearn GP50 - BN, white face
Athearn GP50 - BN, tiger stripe
Spectrum F40PH - Amtrak, Ph III

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Posted by XRAY on Sunday, April 19, 2009 4:30 AM

 These are the engines that I have on my layout, all are Maerklin

Frieght Service

- DB Class 151 Electric

- DB Class 290 Diesel Road Switcher (see my avatar)

- DB Class 360 Diesel Switcher

Passenger Service

-DB Class 111 Electric

-DB Class 211 Diesel (2X)

Excursion Service

-DB Class 50 (2-10-0)

-DB Class 86 (2-8-2T) 

 

Display Engines (not ran on my layout)

-GP7 New York Central (2X)

-F3 Santa Fe (2X)

-GP9M U.S. Army

 

 

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Posted by alcorsd15dan on Sunday, April 19, 2009 2:09 AM

i have:

2 atlas northern pacific ho rs-11s. one in the canoe and one i painted up in the simplified paint.

1 bli dmir rsd-15

1 atlas s-2 northern pacific

1 proto 2000 gp-20

the new athearn sw1000 bn, its sweet!!

proto 2000 gn gp-9

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 11:58 PM

No FT's because they were gone off the roster, or nearly gone by my earliest modeling date (1965).

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Posted by jims trains on Saturday, April 18, 2009 10:44 PM

My operations roster currently contains:

  • Bachmann GE44 Tonner
  • Bachmann ATSF SD40-2 
  • Athearn Frisco SW1500
  • Bachmann Chessie GP40
  • Bachmann Western Maryland GP40
  • Bachmann GP40 in IHB Blue
  • Kato RS11 in EJ&E Brown
  • P2K C&NW GP7
  • Atlas GP9 in RI Red & Yellow
Other locos which are not currently used in operation of my layout but are operational:
  • Bachmann CP GP40
  • 2 x Bachmann FT-A's in MWSL (a freelanced railroad) colors
  • Athearn FA in MWSL colors

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Posted by Kiwigerd on Saturday, April 18, 2009 5:25 PM

If you had asked me, I'm afraid that for the time being this isn't possible as I do not have a working digicam now. I need to buy a new one but obviously have spent my money on the rr collection. The 100 + locos and the 500 + cars even if purchased over many years have stressed the funds quite a bit.

But to give you an idea: the steam collection contains a further 4-8-4 Northern in SF, a Big boy that is 28 years old (still from Rivarossi - one of the collection starters actually), varous other Mallets in different liveries, some smaller steamers, such as Athearn's 2-8-0 Rio Grande loco, Proto's 0-8-0 for the NP (heritage collection), 2 Pacifics, 2 Mikados - all in all about a dozen steamers; as far as others are concerned a GG1 (the model from Kato, just bought recently to replace the old one from Arnold), a gas turbine with tender from Con-Cor, some tunnel motor SD40T-2s (SP), several SD40, SD45, SD50, SD60 and SD70, most for BN (my favorite road), nearly all GP models on the N-scale market, a variety of E7, E8/9, F3, F7, FP7, F9, FP9, F40PH, Dash7, Dash-8, Dash 9 models, 2 train masters, 2 H15-44-H16/44 and of course various Alco models. My absolute favorite is the MP15 - I have 5 of them, from both Atlas and Concor.

When I've got my new camera and somebody tells me how to I'll post a few pics here.      

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Posted by don7 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 2:40 PM

riogrande5761
Roster of HO Diesels:
 Rio Grande
 
Athearn Genesis (11):
-F9ABB set #5771, 5762, 5763 (single stripe)
-F9AB set #5774, 5773 (single stripe)
-F9m #5531 (single stripe)
-F3ABBA set #5541, 5542, 5543, 5544 (single stripe)
-F7A #5764 (single stripe) phase II
 

Stewart Hobbies (14):
-F9ABB (single stripe)
-F9A (undec)
-2 F7AB sets phase I (4-stripe)
-3 F7AB sets phase II (4-stripe) 

Atlas (16):
-4 GP40-2 (large herald) from #3094-3128 series, 2 with sound
-6 GP40’s (small herald) from #3051-3080 series
-3 GP40’s (large herald) from #3081-3085 series
-2 GP40’s (large herald) from ex-Conrail series
-1 RS3 yellow stripes (yellow box) 

Proto 2000 (16):
-1 F7 ABBA set (single stripe) with sound
-2 SD7’s (yellow stripe)
-2 SD9’s (orange switcher scheme)
-4 GP30 phase I (3 small herald, 1 large herald)
-3 GP30 phase II (3 small herald)
-1 PA (4-stripe) 

KATO (6):
-3 SD45’s (large herald)
-2 GP35’s-1 NW2 #100 

Athearn (14):
-2 GP40-2’s #3099, #3104 blue box
-2 GP40-2’s #3116, #3120 RTR
-3 SD50 #5501, 5506, 5507 RTR
-3 SD45 (small herald) RTR
-10 SD40T-2 RTR 7 first run, 3 second run
-1 SD40T-2’s blue box, 1 pwr 1 dmy 

Walthers (1):
-1 Fairbanks Morse H10-44 

Amtrak (6)
KATO
-3 F40PH’s (phase III paint)
Walthers
-3 F40PH’s (phase III paint)

Southern Pacific(4)
-2 SD40T-2 Athearn RTR
-1 C44-9W KATO (for sale)
-1 SD45 KATO 

Union Pacific(3)
-2 SD45’s KATO (Kaiser unit coal train)
-
1 SD40-2 KATO 

Burlington Northern(2)
-1 F45 Athearn bb
-1 SD40-2 KATO 

Utah RR(3)
-3 RS4’s

Atlas
 

CB&Q(6)
-1 GP30 phase I Proto 2000
-3 GP30’s phase II Proto 2000
-2 GP35’s KATO 

Here is a picture of the Genesis F9m:

 

What no FT's? 

 

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Posted by Looshi on Saturday, April 18, 2009 2:21 PM

Here's my active roster. Active in this case are the locomotives I would run on the layout, not counting all the Atheran BB I have under the layout that's not really worth much. It's not a very big roster but I don't have that big of layout planned.

Revenue Service

Atlas GP30 N&W

Atlas SW1200 N&W

Atlas GP38 NS

Excursion Service

Bachman 4-4-0

I just changed my prototype, so I expect this to change in the future as funds allow. I'm looking to replace one of my N&W locomotives with a custom painted GP7 in Indiana and Ohio paint and I'm also on the lookout for the Proto 2000 GP30 in I&O colors. That will give me enough locomotives to work my new layout.

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Posted by collectthem on Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:49 PM

 can we see your display

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Posted by cabfwd on Saturday, April 18, 2009 10:11 AM

 

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Posted by Kiwigerd on Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:13 AM

Sorry, need to correct myself: the little switcher is of course not made by Atlas but a Lifelike model.

Both RS-11 are from Atlas though and the 2 Gp38-2 are LL Proto. I forgot to mention another loco that is frquently used on the layout despite it not matching the other locos, but for the sake of enjoying to see it run - it is a little Athearn beauty, a SD75 M Rio Grande model in the red/silver war bonnet scheme.

I don't model the Santa Fe but I like their paint schema very much I can't withstand to let it run frequently, after hours so to speak.

Main thing is that the hobby makes fun. I'm not a rivet counter but of course like to have things plausible, i.e. they need to fit together and make sense. So the above is the exemption from the rule.

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Posted by Kiwigerd on Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:22 AM

My roster is divided into display case and operational.

My N-scale layout is fairly small, DC operated and only allows to run 4 trains at a time. So I only use an older doodlebug designated for the GN and a single RDC for passenger service.

All other GN units are:

a) Atlas:  1 x GP30, 2 x GP35, 2 x SD9, 1 x RS-3, 1 x SW800

b) LifeLike: 2 x FA1 A, 1 x FA2 B, 1 x SD7

c) Bachmann 4-8-4 with Vandy for excursion runs

d) Kato: 1 x SD45.

Visiting is a train powered by SP 2 x RS-11 in double heading and a train BN with 2 x GP38-2 heading.

All my trains need double heading because due to space limitations my layout has stiff grades up to 5.4% as well as sharp curves (11 ''). switches are mostly #4 Kato Unitrack - Unitrack is used for the most and sometimes mixed with Peco code 70 flextrack to get more flexibility.

The display fleet is well over a hundred locos, steam, traction and diesel alike.

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Posted by dm9538 on Thursday, April 16, 2009 10:57 PM

I have in excess of 100 locos in my collection about 70 to 75 are active the remainder are either in the construction stage or non-operating collectables like some Athearn bi-centennial units or what I kept from my dad's collection or stuff thats cool but doesn't fit the era of the layout. Of the active units about 25 are Brookfileld & Western the rest are from the various prototype roads that serve Chicago IHB, BRC, EJ&E, BN,GT,CR, NS, CSX, SOO, MP, ICG plus a few KCS units as they use the B&W for trackage rights into Chicago. Most of the collection is Athearn blue box, old and new Atlas, a couple of Kato SD-38-2's, a couple of P2K E-8's and 1 walthers Amtrak unit. Believe it or not there I would still like to add about 10  more units to the total for operations on the layout.

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Posted by bladeslinger on Thursday, April 16, 2009 9:43 PM

Currently I have 32 locomotives, all decorated for SOUTHERN Railway (one is southern paint lettered for Central Of Georgia).  I have 3 first generations in the mix that won't be used when I build my layout.

My roster is:

1   GP18

1   GP30

8   GP38

3   GP40X

1   MP15DC

1   B23-7

2   SD24

5   SD35

3   SD40-2

5   SD45

 

Most of them are as released by the mfgrs.  2 of the GP38's were un-numbered units that I added decals for the numbers on the cabs and numberboards, so I have a total of 8 different numbers on those.  Two of the SD45's I have are custom paint and detail jobs I did many moons ago.  The two SD24's I have are old Con-Cor models that I added some additional decals, paint and detail parts to.  The GP18 and SD24's most likely won't be used on the future layout.  I've already sold and given away the rest of my first generation fleet.  I plan to model Southern in the 70's/80's...using only 2nd generation diesels.

I have several models on order.  3 B23-7's, 2 SW1500's and 2 SD40-2's.  The SD40-2's are from Broadway Limited and have been re-scheduled about a half dozen times...originally supposed to be released over 2 years ago.  I'm not holding my breath on those...and when Athearn announced their SW1500's, I cancelled my order for the Precision Craft SW1500's, that keep getting their release date pushed back as well.  I don't think we'll ever see those.

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:54 PM

Roster of HO Diesels:

 Rio Grande
 
Athearn Genesis (11):
-F9ABB set #5771, 5762, 5763 (single stripe)
-F9AB set #5774, 5773 (single stripe)
-F9m #5531 (single stripe)
-F3ABBA set #5541, 5542, 5543, 5544 (single stripe)
-F7A #5764 (single stripe) phase II
 

Stewart Hobbies (14):
-F9ABB (single stripe)
-F9A (undec)
-2 F7AB sets phase I (4-stripe)
-3 F7AB sets phase II (4-stripe) 

Atlas (16):
-4 GP40-2 (large herald) from #3094-3128 series, 2 with sound
-6 GP40’s (small herald) from #3051-3080 series
-3 GP40’s (large herald) from #3081-3085 series
-2 GP40’s (large herald) from ex-Conrail series
-1 RS3 yellow stripes (yellow box) 

Proto 2000 (16):
-1 F7 ABBA set (single stripe) with sound
-2 SD7’s (yellow stripe)
-2 SD9’s (orange switcher scheme)
-4 GP30 phase I (3 small herald, 1 large herald)
-3 GP30 phase II (3 small herald)
-1 PA (4-stripe) 

KATO (6):
-3 SD45’s (large herald)
-2 GP35’s-1 NW2 #100 

Athearn (14):
-2 GP40-2’s #3099, #3104 blue box
-2 GP40-2’s #3116, #3120 RTR
-3 SD50 #5501, 5506, 5507 RTR
-3 SD45 (small herald) RTR
-10 SD40T-2 RTR 7 first run, 3 second run
-1 SD40T-2’s blue box, 1 pwr 1 dmy 

Walthers (1):
-1 Fairbanks Morse H10-44 

Amtrak (6)
KATO
-3 F40PH’s (phase III paint)
Walthers
-3 F40PH’s (phase III paint)

Southern Pacific(4)
-2 SD40T-2 Athearn RTR
-1 C44-9W KATO (for sale)
-1 SD45 KATO 

Union Pacific(3)
-2 SD45’s KATO (Kaiser unit coal train)
-
1 SD40-2 KATO 

Burlington Northern(2)
-1 F45 Athearn bb
-1 SD40-2 KATO 

Utah RR(3)
-3 RS4’s

Atlas
 

CB&Q(6)
-1 GP30 phase I Proto 2000
-3 GP30’s phase II Proto 2000
-2 GP35’s KATO 

Here is a picture of the Genesis F9m:

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Posted by alpreston on Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:38 PM

Just a few:

 1 Train & Trooper 2-6-2  S.R.& R.L. #24
 2 Sango Dachs 2-6-0,  private roadnames, one modified
 1 AHM Minitrains 0-4-0ST private roadname
 2 GEM 2-6-0ST no roadname

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Posted by Burlington Northern Rails on Thursday, April 16, 2009 3:21 PM
My roster contains around

51% Burlington Northern
15% Great Northern
15% Milwaukee Road
8% Northern Pacific
6% Western Pacific
and 5% other.


a total of 100%.

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Posted by mononguy63 on Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:53 AM

Texas Zepher
When the wife askes why you need another locomotive the answer is:
1.  I don't have as many as the prototype has.

I model a fictitious branch line set in a region where the prototype never operated, so that might be a tough sell.

Texas Zepher
2.  the person with the most loco's wins and I haven't won yet.

"This is only an exhibition, not a competition..."

Texas Zepher
3.  they are less addictive than booze, cigaretts, or illegal things.

NOT TRUE!

Texas Zepher
4.  they are much safer/cheaper than another new motorcycle, race car, or ATV.

I keep saying that, as midlife crises go, they're better than an expensive sports car and a cheap blonde!

Texas Zepher
5.  The new paint scheme is the latest fashion.

See response #1 above

Texas Zepher
6.  Locomotives are herd oriented and get lonely/scared if there aren't enough of them sitting around the roundhouse.

Hmmmmm, I might get some traction with that one. As soon as I get a roundhouse.

Texas Zepher
7.  I need a new one to name after you.

Bingo! My wife's name is Katy, so that gives me an ENTIRE RAILROAD to lease some power from!

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Posted by Packer on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 8:55 PM

Texas Zepher
When the wife askes why you need another locomotive the answer is:
1.  I don't have as many as the prototype has.
2.  the person with the most loco's wins and I haven't won yet.
3.  they are less addictive than booze, cigaretts, or illegal things.
4.  they are much safer/cheaper than another new motorcycle, race car, or ATV.
5.  The new paint scheme is the latest fashion.
6.  Locomotives are herd oriented and get lonely/scared if there aren't enough of them sitting around the roundhouse.
7.  I need a new one to name after you.

Do you mind if I use those when some people say I have too many?

BTW, here's one picture. I have about 20 more from when I did this:

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

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 shayfan84325 on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 6:37 PM

A pic of most of mine:

Eventually, I'll paint them.

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Posted by don7 on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 5:34 PM

Inventory 

 

Engine
Mfg  
0-6-0T Spectrum

 

0-8-0
Proto  

 

2-6-0
Roundhouse

 

Camelback
IHC  

 

2-6-2
Pemco  

 

2-8-0
Spectrum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
2-8-2 BLI  
 
 
2-8-4 Proto  
2-6-6-2 Spectrum
 
2-10-2 Spectrum
 
4-4-0 Spectrum
4-6-0 Rivarossi  
4-6-2 Rivarossi  
 
4-8-2 Spectrum
2 Truck Heisler Rivarossi  
 

These are my steam locomotives. Roadnames are mixed, most are unlettered. There are three railroads represented on my layout.  The CN, CP and Great Northern.

 

 

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Posted by Texas Zepher on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 2:02 PM

mononguy63
You know, next time my wife questions why I need another locomotive because I have so many already, I'm going to show her this thread. I trail many of these rosters by an order of magnitude!

About 10 years ago, the wife of a club member came up to me and asked if other model railroaders had more than a few locomotives and how many I had.  Apparently her husband  was looking to purchase a fleet for his new layout (wow about 40x40).  I told her my story of starting a count for the insurance man and giving up when reached over a certain number.  Her eyes sort of glazed over and she acted like she didn't believe me ... at first.  She started testing me by asking me to bring loco type x in paint scheme y to the operating sessions we were starting to hold at their house.  After five or six times when she was unable to choose something I didn't have she finally understood I wasn't joking.   From that point on often when we go visit other peoples' layouts while they are talking about or showing off their fleets, she will steal over to me an whisper something to the effect of "what a light weight" they are.  That is why I jokingly started using that term for some collectors.   When people ask her husband how many loco's I have he always just smiles and answers with the question "how many does the prototype have"?.  His UP collection now puts mine to shame!


When the wife askes why you need another locomotive the answer is:
1.  I don't have as many as the prototype has.
2.  the person with the most loco's wins and I haven't won yet.
3.  they are less addictive than booze, cigaretts, or illegal things.
4.  they are much safer/cheaper than another new motorcycle, race car, or ATV.
5.  The new paint scheme is the latest fashion.
6.  Locomotives are herd oriented and get lonely/scared if there aren't enough of them sitting around the roundhouse.
7.  I need a new one to name after you.

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Posted by mononguy63 on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 10:59 AM

You know, next time my wife questions why I need another locomotive because I have so many already, I'm going to show her this thread. I trail many of these rosters by an order of magnitude!

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Posted by Trynn_Allen2 on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 10:38 AM

Let see my current roster from memory is:

 

Steam

  • 2  BLI 2-8-2 Powerhouse w/upgraded chips Milwaukee Road
  • 1  Bachmann Plus 2-8-0 Great Northern
  • 1  Bachmann Spectrum 2-10-2 Duluth, Missabi & Iron Range

Diseal

  • 2 Athearn BB F7 AB units upgraded to with sound and DCC

Electric

  • 3 Cannonball Car Shop GE 40 ton steeple cabs
  • 1 NWSL  2-D-D-2 Little Joe

On Layaway:

  •  2 PCM S3 4-8-4 Great Northern
  •  1 Bachmann Spectrum 2-10-2 DM&IR
  •  1 Overland Bi-Polar Milwaukee Road
  •  1 Bachmann Spectrum 4-4-0 Unlettered
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Posted by dragenrider on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 12:04 AM

Glad to see there are others out there with small rosters. Truth be told, I was beginning to feel a little inadequate. Bow

Bill

Bill,

To be honest, I never intended to have this many locomotives.  I only wanted one of each of my favorite EMD models.  It just grew from there! 

The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!

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Posted by BHirschi on Monday, April 13, 2009 7:27 AM

MILW-RODR

BHirschi

I'm betting I'll take the prize for smallest roster right now, since I'm just getting back into the hobby after a long absence, and all my old stuff was donated to a local club years ago. Right now, my roster stands at two...

You would be wrong there sir. I have N scale Atlas Trainman Milwauke Road GP9TT. That's it.

Cool! Okay, you win (and I noticed after my post went up that the poster right before me had only two locos as well).

Glad to see there are others out there with small rosters. Truth be told, I was beginning to feel a little inadequate. Bow

Bill

SCL black, ACL purple, SAL green or cream, FEC yellow and red, Southern green... and that's what I like about the south!
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Posted by Texas Zepher on Sunday, April 12, 2009 8:11 PM

Locomotive roster and DCC addresses

Hmmm, why don't you use 4 digit addressing for all the locos?  It seems it would be confusing sometimes using the first two digits and other times using the last two.

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Posted by BerkshireSteam on Sunday, April 12, 2009 7:01 PM

BHirschi

I'm betting I'll take the prize for smallest roster right now, since I'm just getting back into the hobby after a long absence, and all my old stuff was donated to a local club years ago. Right now, my roster stands at two:

(1) Proto 2000 E-6A, undecorated (destined to become Seaboard Coast Line No. 509)

(2) Athearn U33B No. 1733 (destined to become SCL U36B original No. 1776 -- this is the "bumblebee" scheme 1776, which operated for about 8 months in late 1970-early 1971 before being renumbered to make room on the roster for the red, white and blue 1776, which was built in 1971).

I'm in the process of acquiring detail parts for superdetailing these locomotives. I'll post before, during and after pictures when the projects are completed.

Also on order, and due in June, is a third loco:

(3) Broadway Limited Imports Blueline E-7A, undecorated. This will likely be the only locomotive I buy new. The rest will come from eBay, Yahoo's HO Yardsale and train shows and swap meets.

Finally, I have six Athearn U33B shells which I recently purchased on eBay for the princely sum of $12 (including shipping). Some of these may be cut up for kitbashing projects, but I plan to buy underframes, power trucks, cabs and A-line Athearn repowering kits for at least three of them to add to my SCL U36B roster.

Ultimately, I'm shooting for two to four passenger locomotives and 10-16 freight locomotives, all from SCL's roster circa late 1970.

Bill

You would be wrong there sir. I have N scale Atlas Trainman Milwauke Road GP9TT. That's it.

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