A PGE bosxar:
Does anyone have anything from Mexico?
Here Ya go.
Show me something from B.C.R. (British Columbia Rail) or as it was known in a previous life P.G.E. (Pacific Great Eastern)
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
An Atlas Classic CP RS-3
Please show more Canadian stuff!
A car from the Far West .... Great Northern stock car.
Please show a Canadian freight car, pssenger car, or locomotive.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Thanks guys.....it's said that you should learn something everyday so yesterday and today have been taken care of.
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
..............except the Frisco operated no farther west than Floydada, Texas.
But certainly the road got that name from San Francisco, and the car itself could easily have gone there. It's all in fun anyway, so who really cares? Nice car, by the way. I've always been partial to that paint scheme.
Tom
superbeabout as far West as you can get
Unless you consider something from Alaska RR or the Lahaina Kaanapali Railroad on Maui.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Here's a car from San Francisco...about as far West as you can get.
Show me : Option 1 Another car from the far West
Option 2 or a reefer
Shucks, I must have missed the boat! I thought we were still on Reefer Madness...
but it is from the far west end of the New York Central...
OK, Now let's see something fron the far West!
Tyco reefer body, Tichy PFE underframe, Champ decals:
Something from the Far West.
Here's an L1 leading some reefers around Horseshoe Curve.
Let's keep the reefer madness going.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
Santa Fe Steam:
Show me more reefers,please.
Grampy's Trains - that shot is magnificent!
More steam, please.
Union Pacific Challenger #3985 rounding the curve at the west end of the BRVRR.
More big steam please.
This is just one of many photos on my updated website.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
K4s 1361
A pair of pacifics.
Lets see another 4-6-2.
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/60361449@N02/
Anthracite Modeler - YouTube
farrellaaHow about some more articulated steam locos.
Here's a double-headed pair of EM-1s with 7600 in the lead being overtaken by B&O's only T-3a No. 5564. Above, E-6A&B #57 handles a mail and express train while a local freight with a wagon-top caboose rumbles down grade...
More Steam, Please!
Here's a UP Big Boy in scrap yard condition. (Sorry!)
-Bob
How about some more articulated steam locos.
Life is what happens while you are making other plans!
A Conrail Hi-rail truck in the midst of a lot of soon-to-be Conrail locos:
How about some UP?
Show me something Conrail:
Conrail #6520 waiting for a CSX freight to pass.
Show me more Conrail.
Hi-wide xtra running down the street:
Show me something Conrail.
superbeLets see some more hoppers
I see colors...
How about showing me a heavy duty flat car with a heavy duty load?
Here are a couple of grain hoppers all the way from Canada in Virginia. The locals really look them over.
himmmmm that track needs some weathering Any volunteers? I thought not
Lets see some more hoppers
More than 24 hours and no Centerflow covered hopper. Here is a "Slab side" covered hopper.
More hoppers, any style, please.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
The white box car is from the Sain Mary's Railroad, a short line in South Georgia.
Show me some centerflow covered hoppers.
Here's a Bachmann GG1:
Show me something from a short line.
Here's a pair of NYC Alco RS-11s that will never run on the New York Central! They were sold to the D&H immediately upon delivery from Alco...
Show me some "Heavy Electric" motors. Pennsy, NYC, Milwaukee, etc.
Here are some F-units.
Please show any non-EMD diesel locomotive such as Alco, Baldwin, GE, FM, etc.
Not much luck with the sharks, so let's change it to show me some E or F units
MEC had lots of F3s, for the size of the RR it was. Here is 683
and 671 A&B, they had only 2 B units
Show me a Shark Nose diesel