mobilman44 How about a few more passenger locos?
How about a few more passenger locos?
A pair of FP7's pinch hitting on the Broadway Limited!
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Here is a set of Stewart F (ABBA) which I added decoders and some minor detailing. Have to say, these locos run really well!
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
GP7 MEC 572 has a steam generator in the short hood; it is a passenger diesel. I custom painted it and added the s/g detail parts
Show me another passenger diesel
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
BRVRRMore big EMDs, please.
An SD70-ace in a photo-op:
UP_4141d by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a passenger diesel, please.
Ed: "Show me another EMD SD type locomotive."
UP SD70MAC #8818.
More big EMDs, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
SeeYou190Please show me more of the red, white, and blue.
Erie-Lackawanna's version of the Bicentennial celebration:
EL_3638b by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another EMD SD type locomotive.
gmpullmanMore patriotic colors, please.
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More of Red, White, and Blue AMTRAK on the Orlando Area N-Trak Modular layout:
Please show me more of the red, white, and blue.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Red, White and Blue on Amtrak:
AEM_911-901_2k by Edmund, on Flickr
More patriotic colors, please.
How about a Bev-Bel decorated Athearn BAR..........
gmpullmanLet's continue to show the Colors!
It is still in the paint shop, but you get the idea... Red White And Blue!
Show me more of the Red, White, and Blue.
BRVRRLet's keep the patriotic, red, white and blue thing going, please.
Old Glory festoons the side of a U.P. baggage car:
UP_4141 by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's continue to show the Colors!
George: "Show me some more red, white and blue."
An old photo from the BRVRR archives.
Let's keep the patriotic, red, white and blue thing going, please.
On my layout, a red Union Starch 3-dome tank, 2 white tanks at the bakery and a bit of blue backdrop
Show me some more red, white and blue
gmpullmanMore interesting open-top loads, please.
This is kind of interesting. A load of rusted pipes on the North Georgia Modurail HO scale layout.
It is the fourh of July... American Independance Day! Show me your red, white, and blue!
mobilman44And now it would be great to see some unusual gondola loads!
Maybe more mundane than unusual, coiled wire being shipped out:
NKP_switcher4 by Edmund, on Flickr
More interesting open-top loads, please.
Here are a few sort of unusual flat car loads (not so unusual in the '50s).....
And now it would be great to see some unusual gondola loads!
SeeYou190Show me another loaded flatcar. .
A locomotive boiler, which has yet to be anchored down, rests on a flat car:
Boiler_on_flatcar1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another flat car load, please.
mobilman44So how about showing me some unusual flat car loads?
This might not be that unusual, especially if you model 1944, but here are a bunch of Sherman Tanks. This scene was on Mr. Muffin's Lionel Layout in Atlanta, Indiana.
Show me another loaded flatcar.
Forgot to write....... here is a local coal distributor that sits just across from the Railway Express terminal...........Oh, that is Lake Patricia in the background.
So how about showing me some unusual flat car loads?
Creechan Fine Fuels, late '30s, in Dunnville, Ontario...
Wayne
Show me another rail-served industry that was common prior to the mid-20th century, please.
Ah, a gas station!
Another fuel yard or station, if you please.
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doctorwayneShow me a level crossing, please.
The old fillin' station by the crossing:
Fillin_Station_tone by Edmund, on Flickr
Another gas station, coal or fuel yard, please.
Here's a much simpler end-of-track bumper...
Show me a level crossing, please.
SeeYou190Show me a bumper or other end of track device like a wheel stop. .
Hays_2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another piece of trackside hardware or a signal device.
rogerhensleyAnother caboose if you will.
Here is one of the STRATTON AND GILLETTE "standard" cabooses. It is a brass model of a GM&O prototype imported by Hallmark Models.
Show me a bumper or other end of track device like a wheel stop.
Here's one for you.
Another caboose if you will.
gmpullmanAnother caboose, way car, van or cabin, please.
Here is one of those strange "time warp" STRATTON AND GILLETTE photographs showing a steel caboose.
Keep them coming... please show us your caboose!
SeeYou190Show me a caboose.
A caboose (or cabin car in PRR parlance) designed for passenger and express service:
PRR_5012bw_sm1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another caboose, way car, van or cabin, please.
BRVRRAnother loco, old or new, please.
Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE 4-8-2 in front of some trees.
Show me a caboose.