Passing siding in use at Rockwood. An empty pipe train lead by K-36 #489 waits on the siding for the San Juan, led by K-28 #473, to clear:
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Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
Sawmill siding...
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Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
The dock at Eshleman's Feed. DJ.
Show me a siding.
These cooling towers are brand new on the layout.
Show me a truck loading dock.
No favorite bridges today!
Show me something new on your layout.
Jarrell
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Show me your favorite bridge.
Here is an R.
Show me a favorite!
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William
jacon12 Show me a B!
How about an I and a B? On the Iron Belt loco in the photo, the 'IB' logo resembles a giant B:
Show me an R
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
My Pickle car, photographed like this for use on a car card/waybill system.
Show me a B!
Here's a couple of N's. DJ.
Show me a letter P.
A warm desert scene:
Show me something with the letter "N"
Just for yucks, here is the 2 foot gage Thomas (it's a model of the prototype, after all) along with one of Boothbay RR Village's Henchel locomotives.
And just to keep things "legal", a photo comparing 3 boxcars - HO scale standard gage Yellow), N scale standard gage (white), and HOn30 (boxcar red).
There is cold rain/sleet/snow coming down this morning on the Maine coast , so show something warm - a desert scene
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
It may not look like a narrow gauge train, but it is! Japanese trains (not the bullet trains) run on 3`6" track.
Show me another narrow gauge train!
Show me a narrow gauge train
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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jacon12 Show me your favorite diesel locomotive.
Show me your favorite diesel locomotive.
It's in there somewhere (LOL)
Show me your favorite part of your layout
No line with a branch on it!
Here is a branch line. Well a branch anyway.
On NYCT it is a "branch line" aka the Franklin Avenue Shuttle. On my railroad it is actually on the main line between Dyckman Street and Botanic Garden. (Now don't get out your map. That will not work here.)
Show me a line with a branch on it.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Gift from my wife several years ago. A brass 2-4-4-2 made by Oriental Limited.
Please show a branch line train.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Here is my grandson Nathan, watching trains go by on the backside (south side) of the BRVRR layout:
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Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Here is a 1996 photo of me with my [now 16yr-old] daughter. She loved hanging out with Daddy in the train room, especially after the layout was completed and trains were running!
Show me a pic with anybody's kids [under 15] operating, or simply admiring, trains
My oldest sister is a Deacon in the Episcopal Church and ran, for many years, a boarding house for foreign students attending high School in South Bend, Indiana. So since the Layout is set in 1925, here I have her running a Bed and Breakfast in Hopewell Junction. You can see her sitting on the porch reading the Bible.....
Show me something about a son or daughter (your children).
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
This old Lionel along with tender and a few cars was bought for me in 1953 by my mother. My folks had divorced and I was living with my Grandmother for a while until things got sorted out.
She wanted me to have something to do.
It still runs on a shelf around the room in the computer room
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My dad's Cab Forward (in the background). It fits better on my southwest railroad than on his michigan railroad so it's residing at my house for a while.
show me something with a story about your mom.
Check out the Deming Sub by clicking on the pics:
My dad built this model of our old church about 1950 to raise awareness for the building fund. Built from plywood with "hardware cloth" for the window muntins. Aprroximately O scale.
The new church was built- and torn down 20 years ago,. The old church- 3 congregations later- still exists. Model was in church "history room." I need to find a new home for it. Might be useful on an outdoor railroad.
The prototype church in Houston (50 feet from a real railroad line that is still active) and an N scale rendition...as it would have appeared in 1950s in a small town.
Show me something with a story about your DAD.
Rural General Store:
Show me something set in the 1950s.
A wedding is in progress at the church in the fishng village on the Boothbay RR Village layout
Show me a rural general store
My church / school house
Show me another church
No churches? We must be a bunch of heathern chil'ren.
Show me nine.
Five buildings in downtown Wells that need detailing.
Please show me a church.