wm3798
These are surplus detroit autos and its off to the scrap yard is it?
Nice pics, it certainly appears your layout is well detailed.
Here are photos of my Montana Rail Link fleet. I stuck them all together in bad lighting for a photo.
From left to right: 4 -- F45; 3 -- SD45; 3 -- SD45-2; 1 SD40-2; 2 -- SD40; 1 -- SD35; 5 -- GP35.
I just finished one of three MRL GP35s that I have been working on. It's #406 located in the right end of my fleet. The other two you will see are the light color engines # 404 and 405. They just need some pilot detailing.
Here is a photo of the next engines that will be making the transfer to MRL Blue in the near future. I'm considering chopping the noses off of at least one of the SD9s.
--Zak Gardner
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Just moving some hoppers around.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
What a wonderful gift of a nice engine!
Here, a load of scrap wheelsets is about to be taken to the foundry.
0-6-0
Oooh! A Erie Lackawanna Alco!
Haulin' some Detroit Iron...
Remember when they used to do that?
Lee
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
Hello not a hole lot this week but my little girl gave me a new loco the other day. It is a Atlas c424 phase I # 2409
I am not much of a diesel guy but it is still a cool loco. It is now the newest one I have. Runs grate nice and smooth and does a good job pulling to. Have a grate weekend Frank