A train of autoracks stops at the Mansfield (OH) yard, making a drop off and pickups, and is met by two other trains.
Show me more yards please.
Kevin
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Peter: "More yard scenes."
Here, in the Black River Yard, part of a maintenance train is visible at bottom right.
Let's continue with yard or team track scenes, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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More yard scenes. Regards, Peter
Here's a small yard scene.
More yards please...
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Small yard area in Riveston on the Mt Hood RR:
How's 'bout another yard?
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
Steam and diesel:
Show me a rail yard scene.
Mike
BATMANMore multiple locos, please.
Steam to the rescue!
PRR_T-E7_sm by Edmund, on Flickr
The single EMD passenger engine thought it could — but not without help.
Please show another scene with steam and diesel together.
How about a double-double (the Tim Hortons special)
More multiple locos, please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
A double-headed Amtrak passenger train lead by 2 F40PHs.
Show me more double-headed locomotives.
AttuvianAs an aside, what's the grade on that section?
If I recall correctly, John, it's 2.8%, and is laid-out on an S-curve. The total length of the grade is just under 17'.
This one...
...is also 2.8%, but with multiple curves, and is laid out over a distance of 45'.
Wayne
AttuvianMore pushers (locos, that is), please. Steam or diesel.
Here's the 5303 in pusher service, nearing the crest of the longer grade...
More pushers or double-headed locomotives, please.
Wayne,
As an aside, what's the grade on that section? Great stuff. Steam lives!
More pushers (locos, that is), please. Steam or diesel.
John
This one's been around for a while, and involves a bit of a wait, but I kinda like it...
If you right-click on the image and open it in a new tab, it should enlarge to a full-size view. Wayne Show us some more pusher locomotives, please.
If you right-click on the image and open it in a new tab, it should enlarge to a full-size view.
Show us some more pusher locomotives, please.
doctorwayneShow me a train with a pusher, please.
This B&O Q-4d Mike is shoving hard on the rear of this caboose:
HelperQ4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another pusher/helper, please.
Rockin' on...
...and through the ages, too...
Show me a train with a pusher, please.
You know. There's no need for explanation or hesitation of repeated posts of your work Mike.
Everyone has a fingerprint of their own style of modeling. I don't know what it is with your style but it is unique on its own and always has a cheerful aura about it.
That's what I have always noticed about your style of modeling. It is set apart and I never get sick of looking at it.
I felt the need to step in and comment but let's get back to where we left off here.
TF
mbinsewiOnce more with the rocks!
gmpullmanAnother scene with rocks, please.
Ooooh--- A Double Simultaneous Reply Post! With the same request no less.
Once more with a scene that features rocks in the foreground.
Rock till we drop! One more with rocks.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190Lets keep it going with more rocks... Rock On!
Or "Rock and Roll" as Ken Patterson has been saying — ad infinitum!
BnO_F7-4645-2 by Edmund, on Flickr
B&O recently purchased 10 F7A and 10 F7B units from the Bessemer. No time to repaint.
Another scene with rocks, please.
OK, if you insist, 1 more that I have shown a zillion times.
Once more with the rocks!
Mike.
PS. I need to figure out how to use this camera. I've only had for about 10 years!
My You Tube
BATMANMore rocks and cliffs please.
A rocky cliff scene on the Atlanta Interlocking Model Railroader's sectional show layout.
Lets keep it going with more rocks... Rock On!
More rocks and cliffs please.
OK, my pictures are getting old! I need to take new pics. I'll spare you all the water fall scene again, and post this rock out cropping.
More rocks and cliffs!
SeeYou190 Show me another rocky terrain scene.
Show me another rocky terrain scene.
Another Rocky terrain scene with some Fine looking custom crafted box cars
More Rocky terrain please or possibly a cliff scene.
doctorwaynePlease show us another train of cars, all of the same type.
Here is a train of Road-Railers on the N Scale "Athens Bend Track" modular layout.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show some hopper cars.
Here's a ballast train on the Maitland River bridge....
(Aerial photo courtesy of Secord Air Services)
Please show us another train of cars, all of the same type.
There are some tank cars in this photo
Please show some hopper cars.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
middleman 453 brings a train of tank cars into the yard: EDIT: Sorry,Dr. Wayne, I interpreted that as multiple (tank cars),I think you meant (multiple tank) cars...Carry on with Dr. Wayne's request. Mike
453 brings a train of tank cars into the yard:
EDIT: Sorry,Dr. Wayne, I interpreted that as multiple (tank cars),I think you meant (multiple tank) cars...Carry on with Dr. Wayne's request.
SeeYou190Please show me a tank car any color other than black in full vivid life like color.
Looks like we posted at the same time, Kevin.
Here's a tank car of sorts, and definitely not black or white....
Please show us some multiple tank cars, of any colour.
BATMANPlease show me another tank car in B&W.
Here's an old Athearn 50' tank-on-frame car converted to a more modern frameless car...
Since I didn't have my camera with me at the time, it's based on a sketch I made of the prototype, sitting at the former Proctor & Gamble site, in my hometown of Hamilton, Ontario.
More B&W photos, please.