It is almost October 2 (EDT), so I will get things startred. The last request was for more open top loads. This is a MOW flat with ballast, ties and barrels of parts on my layout
Show me a modern coal train
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Well, it has been a day and no modern, so lets change it a bit
Show me any coal train
Here's one with an I1sa on the point.
Show me a coal mine, please.
Grampys TrainsShow me a coal mine, please.
Here's Quigley Shaft #6, deep in the holler.
Show me more coal related scenes...
Coal being delivered to the coke oven.
Please show steel mill activity.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
A day with no steel mill activity, here are some I beams from a mill going somewhere
Show me some iron or steel loads
Stuck since Tuesday & and almost off page 1, time for a BUMP!
Steel loads? any kind of load??
G Paine Steel loads? any kind of load??
What about a fresh potato load directly from Maine?
Sorry. This photo was used last month. But it is the one I have at hand with the perfect load for George.
I never saw this popular thread to be so slow. Let's try an easy one.
Show me an early era diesel please.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
For an early era diesel!
A Pair of Baldwin Centipedes burbling away waiting for clearance!
And I will throw in a steel load for an added attraction!
Let's see some more early diesels!
Rick Jesionowski
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Rick said: "Let's see some more early diesels!"
More early diesels please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Here's a trio crossing Hammer Creek.
More early diesels, please.
An E5 ...
More early diesels please
A cad file for a lasercut F7 front:
Lets see some big steam
Big Santa Fe steam:
More steam(any size),please.
middlemanMore steam(any size),please.
A Fine Lineup Of Thoroughbreds...
Show Me More Steam Power...
Pennsy N1s with a coal drag!
More big steam power!
Big Steam: (atleast my biggest steam power)
A PRR Commuter Train lead by a k4s meets the daily freight train lead by a PRR L1s.
Let's see some small steam power!
Charles
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Small Steam Power:
Pictures is a Baldwin 4-4-0 Bachmann Spectrum w DCC/Sound
Please show more small steam Bob
Please show more small steam
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
This is about as small as you can get, a Minitrains HOn30 Forney
Show me another small locomotive, (steam, internal combustion, electric, etc.)
G PaineShow me another small locomotive, (steam, internal combustion, electric, etc.)
Here's a petite NYC S-3 electric pulling the Century the 5.7 miles from Grand Central to Mott Haven yard for turning and servicing. These little locomotives served for nearly seventy-five years!
Show me more small locomotives...
https://flic.kr/p/M6qnQQ
On30 dead rail.
More small steam!
Neiler wrote: "More small steam!"
My grandson's collection of small DC steamers.
More steam, any size.
This NYC Hudson was my first steam engine.
More steam, any size, please.
Grampys TrainsMore steam, any size, please.
Almost 48 hours with no activity—and October is nearly half-over and we're still on page ONE!
Lots of P Company steam!
(Way too clean, I admit! Weathering is on my 'to-do' list!)
Show me a heavyweight passenger car...
Here is a heavyweight sleeper/lounge car. Burlington attempted to match Budd stainless steel cars by painting heavyweight cars silver and applying shadow stripes. The stripes wore off quickly and the railroad gave up on them. By 1960, these cars typically looked dirty.
Please show more heavyweights
2 HW sleepers on my layout. A B&M 14 section sleeper and Pullman 12-1 sleeper
Show me some more HW passenger cars
Hi Guys
I believe these are heavy weights. We have the Great Northern "F"s, mail post office, mail car, storage car, passenger cars and one with big windows which I take to be conpartment car. Excuse my lack of knowladge but it's been a while since collected these.
Have a good one
Lee
And the request is?
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =