JOHN C TARANTOAny more yellow buildings out there?
The Ruminski Millwright Works is a dirty, yellow brick building:
Ruminski_1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something RED!
Here's a speeder shed. It's painted yellow - and so is the speeder!
Any more yellow buildings out there?
AltoonaRailroader didn't make a request so I'll continue with the "yellow building" theme:
The Atlas Station in yellow as Black River Station:
More yellow buildings please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Little TimmyDear See You 190 ... I dont have a layout yet, much less a siding to put a freightcar on. So I can't post a picture, and keep this thread alive. However: You Sir, have a "Vivid" imagination.... what I wouldn't give to be a civilian on your layout ! ( Please, ... dont make me go into the swamp after dark... )
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Hi Timmy, I don't have a layout right now either. I have been taking my pictures on a 30 by 30 display board using all kinds of props and scenic elements. I am glad you have enjoyed them.
Taking these pictures has been a very good outlet for my creative energy, and it has almost become a hobby in itself.
I find myself shopping for "props" now just as much as I look for model trains!
SUPERBE asked for more shifting. Here is a boxcar being moved to a small industry.
Show me another yellow (or maybe orange) building.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
HO-Velo More switching please, regards, Peter Positioning My Favorite Car....um um good ! Please Show More Shifting Bob
More switching please, regards, Peter
Positioning My Favorite Car....um um good !
Please Show More Shifting Bob
Please Show More Shifting
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
A gondola being switched into the scrap yard.
Please show more switching.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Dear See You 190 ...
I dont have a layout yet, much less a siding to put a freightcar on. So I can't post a picture, and keep this thread alive.
However: You Sir, have a "Vivid" imagination.... what I wouldn't give to be a civilian on your layout ! ( Please, ... dont make me go into the swamp after dark... )
Rust...... It's a good thing !
HO-VeloMore freight cars on sidings or spurs please.
Here's a train of "Hi-Wide" cars being made up.
IMG_6707_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More freight cars being switched or loaded, please.
Same car different spur.
More freight cars on sidings or spurs please.
Regards, Peter
SeeYou190 More freight cars on sidings or spurs please.
HO-Velo More freight cars on sidings or spurs please.
OK. I figured out what to do with those two "accidental prototype" COPPER RANGE freight cars. They will suffer the same fate of any piece of prototype equipment that accidentally wanders onto STRATTON & GILLETTE rails.
As always, click on the images for a larger view.
The boxcar was taken to a swampy siding, and the Kroxigors were allowed to cut it into scrap metal with there sacred obsidian blades.
The refrigerated boxcar was taken to a remote siding where the Ork Bad Moon Boyz can use it for target practice to tweak in the sights of their new Looted Lehman Russ Vanquisher.
Show me another freight car on a siding please.
More freight cars on sidings or spurs please. Btw Kevin, thanks for the kind words about the POVA boxcar. Regards, Peter
Two sidings with freight cars.
More freight cars on sidings, please.
Kevin said: "Show me another freight car sitting on a siding."
A Burlington grain boxcar on the Redwing Milling Co. siding.
More freight cars on sidings please.
Brent: I like the picture of your tank car sitting on the siding for repair.
ED: Love those colorful HOOKER tank cars. They have always been among my favorites.
gmpullmanTank cars are fun! More please...
Here is a STRATTON & GILLETTE tank car being pushed to the end of a siding. As always, click the image for a bigger view.
Show me another freight car sitting on a siding.
superbeMore Tank Cars of any type
A pair of recent additions:
IMG_8791_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Tank cars are fun! More please...
countsrr These are my Sugar tank cars More tank cars please Sugar tank cars by James COUNTS, on Flickr
Four tank cars in the yard.
More Tank Cars of any type Bob
More Tank Cars of any type
This propane tanker was misbehavin at 100mph out on the lone prairie and was dropped at this siding for the repair guys to fix.
Another propane tanker please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Sugar tank cars by James COUNTS, on Flickr
dti406More Hoppers please!
Here is a hopper car on a modular layout I saw at a train show in Florida recently.
Show me a tank car!
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa66/steamage/SP440299_salt_hopper_1.jpg
Southern Pacific Salt Hopper made up from an old metal kit.
It's been 24 hours, with no activity, so I am gong back to hopper cars!
A mixture of H21, H22 and GLa Hoppers behind a N1sa 2-10-2.
More Hoppers please!
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
More maps please
A portion of a map I drew for an article in the Pere Marquette Historical Society's PM TRACKS newsletter a few years ago:
The entire map stretches several more blocks, in a southwesterly direction along Godfrey Ave SW. The article that I drew this to support had a run-down of what I'd learned about each of these industries.
While some industries in this valley were served by both the Pere Marquette and the Pennsylvania, most were only served by one or the other.
Up until this morning, my plan had been to build segments from along the entire two-mile length of this line as a switching layout, but looking at just this excerpt, I see how I could build a layout I'd be more likely to finish if I just concentrated on the extreme north end, as presented here.Let's see more maps!
-Fritz Milhaupt, Publications Editor, Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.http://www.pmhistsoc.org
Another Map if you will...
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
SeeYou190Please share more maps! I love this subject!
Part of my layout includes the four Hulett ore unloaders which were located in the baloon track at the left side of the map.
CLE_map2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Anyone else have a map? (Although I thought the photos were supposed to be of models, I'll go along)
Boo Hoo......you changed the subject in world record time
SouthPenn A map of your layout.
Great idea South Penn. I hope a lot of people join in on this one.
This is a map of the next STRATTON & GILLETTE layout. Of course, it is only a tiny portion of the SGRR system.
Trains move NORTH/SOUTH through Willoughby, this is in and out of staging. From Willoughby a local freight moves WEST to Manchester. A transfer run goes SOUTHEAST to Port Mary. From Port Mary, another local runs NORTH to Great Divide.
I am hoping this arrangement will give lots of action and fun.
Please share more maps! I love this subject!