HarrisonMore grade crossings please.
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A blue car waits at a grade crossing.
Show me another boxcar that is painted something like "boxcar red".
-Kevin
Living the dream.
A BN train crosses a road on a friend's layout.
More grade crossings please.
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
My YouTube
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me another rural scene.
IMG_8588 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another grade crossing.
Over the river and through the woods....
Please show me another rural scene.
BRVRRMore rural scenes please.
Here are couple of buffalo not giving a single care about the Northern roaring by:
Show me another scene outside of town.
Garry said: "Please show a farm scene or any scene not in a city."
From my website: Pasture Curve.
More rural scenes please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
A farm scene is on the right side of this photo.
Please show a farm scene or any scene not in a city.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
G PaineHow far is that from Tulsa?
I have only been to OK twice. I must say, I never saw anything that looked remotely like a quagmire. I have always been jealous of Oklahoma because they have such an awesome state song.
Florida's is lame, embarassing.
SeeYou190Show me a farm scene.
The request for a farm scene is still out there.
SeeYou190Quagmire OK.
How far is that from Tulsa??
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Uh-oh... Multiple competing requests!
gmpullmanShow me a Baldwin or Fairbanks-Morse diesel.
Here is a STRATTON & GILLETTE Trainmaster:
countsrrShow me a steam on a bridge
Here is STRATTON & GILLETTE Northern #1837 on a steel bridge:
Whew! We made it out of that Quagmire OK.
Show me a farm scene.
HarrisonShow me another Alco.
A big Century series in fresh Conrail paint leads an EMD and another pair of Alcos:
IMG_7916_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a Baldwin or Fairbanks-Morse diesel.
That is a GE Road loco, a roadswitcher is a smaller loco used for local or yard service.
Show me another Alco.
HarrisonShow me any GE switcher or roadswitcher.
I think these are GE Roadswitchers. Sorry if they are not the correct things. This picture was taken on the Scale Rails of Southest Florida N-Trak modulat layout.
Show me another diesel locomotive on a bridge.
Here are some trains made out of wood.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Well, with some embarrassment and regret, here are two wooden cars, one stock car and one reefer, on my "layout", from when I was about 8 or so.
Show me any GE switcher or roadswitcher.
gmpullmanShow me a wooden freight car.
OK ...
Show me any car, made out of wood.
Rust...... It's a good thing !
Lone Wolf and Santa FeMore trucks please.
A foggy morning has traffic moving slowly.
IMG_3599_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a wooden freight car.
Two trucks on the overpass, one at the loading dock below.
More trucks, please.
Mike.
My You Tube
A Southern Pacific Fruit Express truck leaves the Sunkist packing house located in the Highland orange groves.
More trucks please.
Garry said: "Please continue showing trucks."
NYC Maintenance crew trucks.
Trucks
Please continue showing trucks.
SeeYou190Show me another freight hauling truck please.
A US Steel covered wagon leaving the mill...
IMG_6720 by Edmund, on Flickr
Keep on Truckin'
PennCentral99Keep the trucks coming!!!
Here is a yellow truck in front of a fruit grove.
Show me another freight hauling truck please.
G Paine More trucks, any kind, any size
More trucks, any kind, any size
Inspired by Addiction
See more on my YouTube Channel
3 trucks loading or unloading at Sheepscott Transfer & Storage on my layout
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show a tractor/trailer truck.
Here's a pair... of trucks:
Tractor_makin-time by Edmund, on Flickr
More heavy trucks, please.
A Ford Edsel in the middle of the photo.
Please show a tractor/trailer truck.
1932 Chevy
Or , .... did you mean GM's "Electromotive division" ?
Either way, I guess I got it....
How about a Ford ?
Show me some Ford's .
Show me more GM vehicles, Regards, Peter