Show me October
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
BRVRRMore locomotive servicing, please.
It takes lots of water to make lots of steam:
IMG_9771_fix_w by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a steam switcher, please.
Ed: "More steam servicing, please."
New York Central #5335 takes on water at the Black River engine facility.
More locomotive servicing, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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mobilman44How about some more steamers loading up on fuel/water/sand?
Good call!
GTW_3734 by Edmund, on Flickr
More steam servicing, please.
A BLI ATSF 2-10-2 has just finished coaling, while a BLI 2-8-0 prepares to take on a load, and then proceed to its latest assignment...
How about some more steamers loading up on fuel/water/sand?
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
End of a westbound mixed train, on the Maitland River bridge...
Wayne
Show me a steam engine taking coal or water, please.
End of a passenger train .
Edit ..... I'll name it "The Blackhawk Local" .....
Please continue with an end of a train.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Kevin: "Show me the end of another train."
Relaxing on the platform.
Show me a"name train" end.
gmpullmanAnother scene of a train end, please.
.
Here is the end of another passenger train.
Show me the end of another train.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190Show me the end of another train.
A fitting end of a fine train—
Century_2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another scene of a train end, please.
doctorwayneMore moving trains, please.
This one was moving so fast that I barely got the truck stopped and the camera ready before it went away from sight.
gmpullmanMore trains on the move please.
Here's a ballast train, crossing the Maitland River bridge....
(Aerial photo courtesy of Secord Air Services)
More moving trains, please.
BRVRRShow me a mixed local train.
A slow-moving freight is about to be overtaken by a fast passenger train:
IMG_3694fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More trains on the move please.
George: "...Show me a coal train."
A long coal drag powered by two NYC GP-40s and a GP-20 east bound on the BRVRR layout
Here is a link to a short video of the same train: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUu9QqJNj8g
Show me a mixed local train.
Almost two days and the loggers must be sleeping. Show me a coal train
An HOn30 passsenger train entering Whitefield on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me a logging railroad, narrow gauge if possible
Ok, here is one of many tankcars on my roster..........
How about something in "narrow gauge"............???
Green is the color......more please.
TF
dti406I am sure we can find some more green freight cars!
One DT&I car deserves another:
DTI_PS by Edmund, on Flickr
Green with envy, more green please.
gmpullman Show me a green freight car.
Show me a green freight car.
Gulf Mobile & Ohio
I am sure we can find some more green freight cars!
Rick Jesionowski
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!
dti406Show me a freight car with a blue herald!
Kind of an odd blue NYC herald on this mechanical reefer:
NYC_NYMX-1033 by Edmund, on Flickr
gmpullman Show me a freight car with a red herald, please.
Show me a freight car with a red herald, please.
DT&I Berwick Boxcar with the Compass Points on the Herald in Red.
Show me a freight car with a blue herald!
Rick Jesionowsko
doctorwayneMore loaded open cars, please.
Coiled steel on the move...
IMG_8586_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Some Tyco gondolas, loaded with pipe...
More loaded open cars, please.
I was just trying to help get you all ready for the two days of fall
Carry on
doctorwayne Show me some loaded gondolas, please.
Show me some loaded gondolas, please.
C&NW Railgon style gon with nested pipe load.
This Walthers GSC flatcar is fairly heavy, at 5oz. as shown...
...but might be even heavier with a load of plate steel....
With heavyweight depressed center flat cars I might add.
Bringing Christmas trees to all the good girls and boys that need to order one because they're just too lazy to go out in the season and get one themselves. It's just too darn cold out then
More heavyweight flat cars please.
gmpullman...More open loads, please.
Here's some flux-processing machinery for GERN Industries...
More open loads, please.
chatanugaShow me some open loads.
Several open loads here. Lumber, motors, a box beam and pick-up trucks.
IMG_6706 by Edmund, on Flickr
Alcos hauling an autorack train and switching.
Show me some open loads.
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
Here's an Atlas RS-1, done for a friend...
More ALCos, please.
SPSOT fan How 'bout more Alcos please, bonus points if it comes with a locomotive of another make!
How 'bout more Alcos please, bonus points if it comes with a locomotive of another make!
Rapido ALCO FA-2's
gmpullman More early Alcos, please.
More early Alcos, please.
Well it seems I have a second picture I recently took that meets that criteria!
I think an RS1 is definately an early Alco!
Regards, Isaac
I model my railroad and you model yours! I model my way and you model yours!
dti406How about some Alco Diesel Power?
SPSOT fanLet's have something different, show me a GE!
How about a little of both? With a few EMDs for good measure.
IMG_7933_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
BRVRR More EMD locomotives, please.
More EMD locomotives, please.
Well I don't own any "EMD" locomotives, but I do have this Bachmann EMC Doodlebug!
Here it is in a picture I shot today:
I think I'll post some more of the pics I took in the WPF in a bit, so do check that thread out!
Let's have something different, show me a GE!
Pair of Intermountain F3's with a general freight.
Ed: "Another EMD, please..."
An EMD FP45 in Santa Fe livery. One of the all-time great locomotives.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show an EMD locomotive
Yes, EMD it is!
AEM_911-901_2k by Edmund, on Flickr
Another EMD, please...
A scene with a train. ..... Not a challenging request....
Please show an EMD locomotive
BRVRRJust more trains, please.
Hustle and bustle at the depot as the Nickel Plate Limited departs:
Union_Sta_departure4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another scene showing a train, please.
G Paine: "Show me more tracks with a few trains on them"
New York Central #1821 at the head of a mixed freight consist is passing Old Black River Station where a NYC RDC has made a stop to pick up passengers.
Just more trains, please.
Just used this on WPF, way more than 10 ties, (check WPF for a signals trivia question)
Show me more tracks with a few trains on them
doctorwayneShow me more large industries, please!
Well... the Iron bank Of Braavos is certainly a large industry.
Please show me a scene with at least ten railroad ties visible.
At over six feet in length, GERN Industries is by far the largest industry on my layout, and a great traffic generator...
Show me more large industries, please!
HarrisonMore Large(ish) industries please.
There's a few factories in this view:
GTW_3734_sm by Edmund, on Flickr
On to more large industries/factories, please.
The GP mill in Plattsburgh produces paper products.
More Large(ish) industries 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
General Industries is Walther's Fireproof Storage & Transfer Background Building.The name came from a nearly hundred year old local business that was destroyed by fire a few years ago. I mounted it diagonally on the corner and built side walls and a roof from black foam-core to give the building some depth and provide stability.
More factories, please.
2 days and no scratch builds, time for a bump. A row of kitbashed buildings on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me a factory
Doc, really like your station, so much precision and character. More scratchbuilt please. Regards, Peter
BigDaddyShow me a scratch built building
Except for the windows (left-overs from a couple of Walthers kits) the Dunnville station was scratchbuilt from .060" sheet styrene...
While it doesn't show in the photo, the walls are scribed to represent Ashlar stone blocks.
More scratchbuilt structures, please.
Show me a scratch built building
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
SeeYou190Please show me a trackside building with a loading dock.
Ruminski's Millwright building has a bit of a loading dock:
Ruminski_crop1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another loading dock, trackside, please.
gmpullmanMore STEAM! Gotta have more steam, please...
It is not much more, but this little consolidation is certainly a steam locomotive.
Please show me a trackside building with a loading dock.
SeeYou190Show me a steam locomotive.
How about FOUR steam locomotives?
PRR_I1x4a by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR_I1x4b by Edmund, on Flickr
More STEAM! Gotta have more steam, please...
Little TimmyLet's se some more Diesel's .
I don't get the extra credit. This one was at the California State Railroad Museum.
Enough diesels, and the weekend is coming to a close. How about a steam locomotive.
Show me a steam locomotive.
My half-built Alco Model's SD40...
It's been sitting in it's box ...... waiting on me , for the past 10 year's !
Let's se some more Diesel's ..... extra credit if it's only half-finished !
Rust...... It's a good thing !
Ed said: "let's stay with the Diesels..."
NYC switchers working the team track in Black River.
More diesels please.
SeeYou190Show me more diesels!
Diesels switching AS&W:
NKP_switcher4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's stay with the Diesels...
GMTRacingIt's the weekend, lets keep it easy and show me another diesel consist.
Here are some diesels running on the BNSF layout at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.
Show me more diesels!
005 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr" alt="C liner approaching bridge junction" />
It's the weekend, lets keep it easy and show me another diesel consist.
Little Timmymore baldwin / Alco's plese.
Here is a NEW YORK CENTRAL Alco Diesel unit running long hood forward on the HO scale Atlanta Interlocking Railroader's sectional display layout.
Show me any diesel locomotive.
Texas & New Orlines Baldwin AS616
more baldwin / Alco's plese.
BRVRRSDs please.
A patriotic Erie-Lackawanna SDP45 rolls past a tower:
EL_3638b by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a Baldwin or Alco diesel, please.
Rick: "More Geeps Please."
NYC GP-7 #5809 at the head of the 'Grafton Turn' makes its way westbound past Grafton Tower, on the inner mainline of the Black River Valley layout.
SDs please.
gmpullman More Geeps, please.
More Geeps, please.
A pair of Pennsy GP9's with NYC GP40's in the background.
More Geeps Please!
SeeYou190Show me another EMD Geep.
A geep at the fuel pad:
IMG_0259_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
HarrisonShow me another GP/SD 7/9
There is a GP locomotive just entering this scene on the Country Roads sectional HO scale layout.
Show me another EMD Geep.
That old UP GP7 and the stock car behind it where given to a friend just starting out. (now he is a great modeler)
Show me another GP/SD 7/9
gmpullmanPlease show another "former" roster member.
Here is an N scale STRATTON AND GILLETTE EMD SD-9 running on the Scale Rails of Southwest Florida sectional show layout that I built.
This locomotive is still in service on my friend's NORFOLK SOUTHERN N scale layout.
Show me another former family member that is now missing from the roster.
doctorwaynePlease show me a locomotive that you had, but no longer own.
Back around 2000 I had this LMB Models NYC streamlined Hudson. When Broadway Limited announced their painted, sound equipped model I placed this one "on the block"
NYC_J3a_LMB by Edmund, on Flickr
I didn't relish the prospect of disassembling it for a decoder install and paint job. As far as I can tell there are no decals available for it, either.
Please show another "former" roster member.
Here's an improbable combination....
I think that diesel will be going to the next train show, and, hopefully, won't be coming home.
Please show me a locomotive that you had, but no longer own.
mobileman 44: "OK, how about some more steam/diesel pics!"
From my Generations photo project of a few months ago: A New York Central E7 and a Niagara round the curve at the west end of the Black River Valley layout.
More steam/diesel photos, please.
Here is a scene of my loco terminal - shared by ATSF steam and early diesels.
Looks like the crews have been sloppy with the sand hoses, and they need to clean that up some day........
OK, how about some more steam/diesel pics!
SeeYou190Show me another scene with a steam and a diesel powered locomotive.
Just passin' through— An NYC Mohawk is stopped at the coal wharf while the shiny-new diesels pass right by:
IMG_9005_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Another scene, please, showing both a steam locomotive and a diesel or electric.
Trainman440Show me another passenger locomotive!
A STRATTON AND GILLETTE USRA design 4-8-2 is operating in passenger service.
Show me another scene with a steam and a diesel powered locomotive.
gmpullman Show me another passenger locomotive, please.
Show me another passenger locomotive, please.
A PRR passenger train led by a K4s departs Stanton station.
Show me another passenger locomotive!
Charles
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SeeYou190So... It falls onto someone else to show us that Z!
Well, maybe a stretch but here is a Zebra-striped NYC E-unit:
Diesel_shop by Edmund, on Flickr
Moving right along —
doctorwayneIt can't take all that long to upload one photo, can it?
The photo is on the hard drive of my home computer.
I am travelling for work, and all I have is my company laptop.
So... It falls onto someone else to show us that Z!
SeeYou190...I forgot to upload the picture to IMGUR!
It can't take all that long to upload one photo, can it? Photobucket has been especially slow these last few days, but even so, a couple of minutes tops will get it done for me.
doctorwayneAnd that brings us to "Z"....that's "zed", folks, unless... you know...you consider it to be a "zee". I'll overlook that faux pas, though, since I have a lot of American friends.
I am so mad at myself. Before I left this week I took a good picture of my ZEBULON OMEGA AND TALLAHASSEE boxcar just so I could post it on the "Z" request.
Then, I forgot to upload the picture to IMGUR!
Oh well.... next time...
Someone else will need to show us that Z.
dti406...Moving on to "Y"
"Y" is for Yellowstone, or, in this case, the running gear of one...
The frame was broken, and a friend sent it to me for repairs. While the repair was rather easy, the transaction took a bit of a bad turn when Canada Customs charged me a ridiculous fee for duties owed, as the owner had valued it as a complete locomotive and tender, even though he had, as I originally suggested, sent only the running gear.
The debacle was eventually cleared-up, and the charge dismissed.
And that brings us to "Z"....that's "zed", folks, unless... you know...you consider it to be a "zee". I'll overlook that faux pas, though, since I have a lot of American friends.
Thanks Ed. I Googled Riss Trucking and got nothing. You learn something every day.
Thanks again.
SeeYou190 Show the "X" that marks the next spot! -Kevin
Show the "X" that marks the next spot!
I Think XTRA marks the spot.
Moving on to "Y"
doctorwayneNow hows-about a Wubble-yu...lots from which to choose, I think.
Yes Sir, Plenty to choose from. All the WESTERN roads have a W, like the FRONT RANGE AND WESTERN does.
gmpullmanSomeone show me something with V?
A Central Vermont single sheathed boxcar oughta do the trick...
Now hows-about a Wubble-yu...lots from which to choose, I think.
SeeYou190Show me a "U" if you can.
How about the Ubiquitous GE "Universal" series, U-25-C?
PRR_6514_U25C by Edmund, on Flickr
Someone show me something with V?
doctorwayne T time now, chaps!
For me, T will always be the TURTLE CREEK CENTRAL.
Show me a "U" if you can.
BRVRRRiss Trucking. I knock-off of Ross Trucking I think,
Riss was the "real deal" —
Riss_truck by Edmund, on Flickr
Fun Stuff, Ed
BRVRRHow about an S?
Sure t'ing, eh?
T time now, chaps!
A streamliner for S.
How about a T?
Ed: "Our R should be easy..."
Riss Trucking. I knock-off of Ross Trucking I think, on the Rt-32 causeway.
How about an S?
SeeYou190Show me that ever elusive Q.
The PRR had a quest for the perfect Q
Q_on_TT by Edmund, on Flickr
Q2_on_TT4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Our R should be easy...
gmpullmanAnyone have a P?
I think the PACIFIC COASTLINE AND OHIO will work for the "P".
Show me that ever elusive Q.
G PaineTime for an O
O as in B&O:
BnO_F7-4645 by Edmund, on Flickr
Anyone have a P?
A New Haven boxcar
Time for an O
SeeYou190Show me something that starts with the letter "M".
Sorry, but this alphabet-related theme is too easy. Here's a moving van...
....I'm not suggesting that we N'd it, though, so hows-about sumpin' startin' with an "N"?
doctorwayneNow, it's time to give us 'L!
Wayne: Thank you for unclogging the pipes on the alphabet line.
The LULU CITY AND ESTES PARK will take care of the requested L:
Show me something that starts with the letter "M".
SeeYou190 Oh dear, the "K" is being a problem it seems. I checked my archive, and no Ks. I cannot help on this one.
Here's a "K" to keep things moving...
...and just to show that even if the car isn't prototypical, the roadname is...
Now, it's time to give us 'L!
gmpullmanI don't know what Old Doc Johnson is dispensing at his pharmacy, but I think I'll pass—
My wife was with me when we toured Mr Muffin's magnificent layout. She noticed the dead people outside the Pharmacy and made the same comment. Too funny. She made me take the picture.
SeeYou190J's are all done... Show me a "K"!
Oh dear, the "K" is being a problem it seems. I checked my archive, and no Ks. I cannot help on this one.
I don't know what Old Doc Johnson is dispensing at his pharmacy, but I think I'll pass—
Johnson by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
gmpullmanNow I say, let's go to J.
Johnson's Pharmacy on Mr. Muffin's Lionel Layout in Atlanta, Indiana.
J's are all done... Show me a "K"!
as in... Kevin!
PennCentral99How about an I...
Indiana Harbor Belt?
Cut the caboose by Edmund, on Flickr
Now I say, let's go to J.
The INDIANA RAILROAD provides the "I" for this alphabet run.
It is time to see the "J".
SeeYou190 Gimmee an "H"!
Gimmee an "H"!
How about an I...
Terry
Inspired by Addiction
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gmpullmanGolly Gee do we have something for G?
Courtesy of the Georgia Division of the Atlantic Coast S Scalers... here is a Gulf Tank Car to fill the need of G.
dti406Let's move on to "F"
The letter "F" designates the Front of the locomotive:
CR_GP9_7105_3-4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Golly Gee do we have something for G?
PennCentral99 Continuing with the alphabet, show me something with an E ..... Terry
Continuing with the alphabet, show me something with an E .....
Elgin Joliet and Eastern Boxcar!
Let's move on to "F"
gmpullman
G PaineShow me somethng with a C
How about a C-N center-flo hopper?
IMG_8665_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Moving on to "D" please.
Boston & Maine diner #84, the Mountaineer on my layout
Show me somethng with a C
Something with an A in it!
How about the Ann Arbor
SeeYou190Show me one more passenger train please.
The conductor gives a quick wave to the engineer on the PRR's South Wind:
IMG_4882_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something with the letter "A" in it.
BRVRRMore passenger trains please.
Those N scale guys are always showing off their passenger trains at train shows. This one was on the Athen Bend Track N-Trak layout at the Atlanta Train Show.
Show me one more passenger train please.
Kevin: "Show me another passenger train."
Santa Fe, all the way.
More passenger trains please.
gmpullmanShow me a passenger train.
I think this is spot on for your request. This classic was seen on a large T-Track setup at the Atlanta Train Show.
Show me another passenger train.
SouthPennMore large brick buildings please.
Show me a passenger train.
Largest brick building on my layout.
More large brick buildings please.
BRVRRMore big buildings, please.
The US Mail sorting facility at night:
US Mail Annex by Edmund, on Flickr
More large structures, please.
Kevin: "Show me a large brick building."
General Industries is located on the southeast corner of the BRVRR layout.
More big buildings, please.
gmpullmanLet's see more, please.
The only colorful freight cars on the STRATTON AND GILLETTE home road roster are the "Comet Freight" service boxcars.
Show me a large brick building.
mobilman44How about some more color rail cars - preferrably from YOUR layout!
Here's some color:
IMG_5921_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's see more, please.
Here are a few odds and ends with color..........
How about some more color rail cars - preferrably from YOUR layout!
gmpullmanMore colorful rolling stock, please.
A couple of Tichy reefers, lettered with modified custom decals from Circus City, provided by a friend...
More colourful rolling stock, please.
SeeYou190Keep the colorful car theme going on Labor Day! Show me any colorful train car.
More pretty colors —
Autorack_3 by Edmund, on Flickr
Happy Labor day to all!
More colorful rolling stock, please.
dti406More Colorful Cars!
I have four freight cars lettered for the TURTLE CREEK CENTRAL, but the 50 foot boxcar is the only one that is colorful.
Keep the colorful car theme going on Labor Day! Show me any colorful train car.
BRVRR More colorful cars, please.
More colorful cars, please.
How about the Gulf Mobile & Ohio!
Kevin: "Show me a freight car that is only painted one color."
Here are two cars painted NYC Jade Green. Not the best photo in the collection, but it should do.
gmpullmanColorful boxcars seem to be popular. More, please.
I found a colorful GREAT NORTHERN boxcar on the Georgia S-Scalers portable layout.
Sorry for the wierd angle of the photograph. The plexiglass barrier was covered with fingerprints, so I had to shoot over it. That is one of the advantages of being so freakishly tall I guess.
Show me another boxcar that is not any sort or red or brown.
PennCentral99More colorful boxcars.....no brown or red
I happened to get lucky and catch two together...
XM_on-curve by Edmund, on Flickr
Colorful boxcars seem to be popular. More, please.
doctorwayne Show me more colourful boxcars, please, and not the boxcar red/brown ones, either, please. Wayne
Show me more colourful boxcars, please, and not the boxcar red/brown ones, either, please.
More colorful boxcars.....no brown or red
SouthPennDo these count?
Nice cars, but I dunno...they're actually refrigerator cars, not boxcars.
There's no way that I can chime-in with my boxcars, either, as there are probably over a hundred of them, all boxcar red of one shade or another. It was a very popular colour for boxcars in the '30s.
Edit: Wait! I misspoke!! I had forgotten about this CNR express boxcar...
Do these count?
More colorful boxcars please.
gmpullmanShow me a gondola that is not painted oxide red or black.
Mr. Muffin's Lionel Train Layout in Atlanta, Indiana comes through with this green gondola car.
Show me a boxcar that is NOT boxcar red, reddish brown, brown, primer red, oxide red, mineral red, etc...
Thanks for getting the September Show Me started, Kevin
peahrensShow me a freight car with more than 2 colors, please.
This Rutland boxcar will fit the bill:
IMG_6751_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a gondola that is not painted oxide red or black.
SeeYou190Show me a freight car that is only painted one color.
I'm guessing all black (technically not a color), excepting lettering, qualifies...
20190628_171952 (2) by Paul Ahrens, on Flickr
Show me a freight car with more than 2 colors, please.
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent