G PaineShow me a branch line steam locomotive
Here is a steam locomotive running down the branch line towards Manchester.
Show me any steam locomotive coupled to a boxcar.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
This is what maineline steam looks like on Maine 2 foot gauge at Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me a branch line steam locomotive
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Heartland Division CB&Q...More mainline steam please.
Here's the EG&E's 4807, northbound with a passenger train on the Grand Valley's track to Mount Forest...
(Aerial photo courtesy of Secord Air Services)
Wayne
More mainline steam, please.
Mainline steam ..... a 2-10-2
More mainline steam please.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
BRVRRAnother main-line steamer, please.
Here is a Hudson pulling a passenger train down the mainline.
Show me another mainline service steam locomotive.
Ed: "Please show me a main-line steam locomotive."
New York Central Niagara #6008 westbound at the head of a short "Mail and Express" sweeps around Pasture Curve on the Black River Valley Layout.
Another main-line steamer, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
SeeYou190OK... This will end it... Show me that "Z"..
Zephyr, the Greek god of the gentle west wind —
CZ_Silver-Horizon3 by Edmund, on Flickr
CZ_Silver-Horizon by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me a main-line steam locomotive.
G PaineShow me Y
Y... NEW YORK CENTRAL. This scene is on the Atlanta Interlocking Model Railroaders modular train show layout.
OK... This will end it... Show me that "Z".
Not that difficult, from my collection:
An athearn BB 3 dome tank, Union Starch SHPX 7744
and two more BB, Mobilgas tanks, WSRX 2345 and 2387
Show me Y
gmpullman— and on to W
As Tom Hanks said in that movie about Federal Express... Wilson! Wilson!
On to a difficult letter... Show me an "X".
HO-Velo Show me V.
Does Lehigh Valley count?
L-V_X58_7106 by Edmund, on Flickr
— and on to W
Uncle Dan's Pizza. Show me V. Regards, Peter
Track fiddlerPlease carry on with Wayne's "T" time!
John, thanks for the nod.
Here is my "T" contribultion, the THUNDER BAY WESTERN.
Show me a "U".
I wouldn't think there would be any objection to adding another S for Stratton and Gillette.
Please carry on with Wayne's "T" time!
TF
SeeYou190Show me an "S".
"S" is for Santa Fe...
"T" time!
CapnCrunchGreat job on the Tyco car carrier. Your paint job looks much more realistic than the original toyike orange and black plastic. The buicks are a knockout!
Tim, thank you for the kind comments. Those Buicks are the reason that freight car exists. My wife saw the beautiful Buick models and she said that they needed to be on my layout. Unfortunately, they are 1955 models, and my layout is set in 1954.
I decided an open car carrier would make them work. They are on the way to the dealership for the September presentation of the new model year.
I added a lot of detail to the auto carrier, and I am very happy with it.
Heartland Division CB&QR, please
Garry: Thank you for taking care of the "Q" for us.
"R" is for Rath.
Show me an "S".
Q ..... CB&Q .... Look closely at reporting marks on a boxcar in this photo.
R, please
SeeYou190Show me a "P".
This one is too easy. Even the late, great Pennsylvania Railroad was nicknamed "The 'P' Company.
PRR_DD1-fi2i by Edmund, on Flickr
This is a DD1 electric built for use in the new Pennsylvania Station tunnels.
On to a challenging "Q" please.
Kevin,
Great job on the Tyco car carrier. Your paint job looks much more realistic than the original toyike orange and black plastic. The buicks are a knockout!
Tim
Late to the model railroad party but playing catch-up.....
GMTRacingAnd now O please.
Without any doubt, "O" should bring to mind the OHIO SOUTHERN for model railroaders!
Show me a "P".
cabeese by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
New Haven of course. I really need to get back to the shop.
And now O please.
gmpullmanOn to a mighty M.
I guess I could post any picture of a STRATTON AND GILLETTE steam locomotive and tell you it was a class "M", but that seems false.
Anyway, "M" should be the magnificent MIDLAND ROAD created by Tony Koester.
Show me the "N" please.
middlemanSomething with an "L",please.
We're getting lots of steam classes covered here! This is an L-3b Mohawk getting under way:
IMG_6914_fix_bw by Edmund, on Flickr
On to a mighty M.
A couple of Rio Grande K class engines:
Something with an "L",please.
Mike
SeeYou190Ed, thank you for starting the April Show Me Something with the alphabet game. This is a hoot.
So glad you're enjoying it, Kevin! Me too
GMTRacingAnd now onto J please.
Sure locos qualify! I almost posted a photo of a PRR I1sa but I hesitated.
So now it is the mighty New York Central J-1 Hudson!
M-C_J1d-8224 by Edmund, on Flickr
Now for K, please.
Assuming locomotives qualify, I stands for I-5!
023 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
And now onto J please.
gmpullmanAnd on we go to H, please.
Ed, thank you for starting the April Show Me Something with the alphabet game. This is a hoot.
H you say... that sounds like a call the for HOLLYWOOD AND WESTERN. This freight car is one of the NMRA special releases for legends of the hobby.
Show me an "I" please.
SeeYou190Show me the "G".
Gee it's G-E Lamps!
GE_ILDX_316 by Edmund, on Flickr
And on we go to H, please.
G PaineShow me something with an F
Everyone in Florida knows "F" is for FAMILY LINES. This scene is on the store layout at Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
Show me the "G".
An ECC America covered hopper from my 1980s collection
Show me something with an F (keep it clean, moderators are watching!)