doctorwaynePlease show me a steam locomotive pushing something.
Here is STRATTON AND GILLETTE #408 pushing a gondola car into position for an important customer.
Show me something else getting shoved around.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
gmpullmanAnother diesel, not GE, Alco/MLW or EMD/EMC, please.
Here's the Erie Northshore's "BEE", with a couple of recently acquired trailer coaches...
Originally a gas-electric, it was converted to a diesel electric after less than two years of service. Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of the engine's manufacturer.
Wayne
Please show me a steam locomotive pushing something.
The "TurboTrain" built by United Aircraft. This is on the Orlando N-Trak Group's sectrional train show layout.
I might have cheated, I am not 100% sure the prototype has a diesel power plant.
Please show me another diesel locomotive that was not built by General Electric, American Locomotive, or General Motors.
G PaineShow me another diesel that is not EMD, GE or ALCO
A Fairbanks-Morse product:
NYC_Erieblt by Edmund, on Flickr
Another diesel, not GE, Alco/MLW or EMD/EMC, please.
A Belfast and Moosehead Lake RR 70 tonner that I custom painted for my layout
Show me another diesel that is not EMD, GE or ALCO
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
gmpullmanShow me a car or locomotive with a railroad name including a body of water. (i.e. Wheeling & Lake Erie)
I hope the BLUE RIVER will be OK.
Show me another roadname that has water in the name.
chatanugaShow me something N&W.
An N&W Caboose in NKP territory:
NnW_500832 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a car or locomotive with a railroad name including a body of water. (i.e. Wheeling & Lake Erie)
An N&W piggyback train.
Show me something N&W.
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
SeeYou190Show me the PENNSYLVANIA or NORFOLK AND WESTERN please.
Would a former Norfolk & Western locomotive sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad do?
PRR_HH1b by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR_HH1d_sm1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please continue with anything PRR or N&W.
Pennsylvania boxcar (among others) at a loading dock mockup on my new switching layout
2020-05-20_01_Siding-A_Loading-dock-mockup by Bill Wilcox, on Flickr
Bill
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig"
gmpullmanShow me something B&O or PRR please.
A BALTIMORE AND OHIO passenger train at the station on the Pasco County Model Railraod Club's modular HO scale layout:
Show me the PENNSYLVANIA or NORFOLK AND WESTERN please.
BRVRRMore NYC please.
A Mohawk and some Pacemaker equipment is classic NYC:
IMG_6915_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something B&O or PRR please.
Kevin: "Show me anything related to the NYC or the "Big Four" please."
Here is one from my "Generations" series from a year ago: A New York Central E7 and a Niagara round the curve at the west end of the Black River Valley layout on adjacent tracks.
More NYC please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
BATMANPlease show me a rock cut.
A NEW YORK CENTRAL RS-3 rolling in front of a rock cut. This scene is on the Atlanta Interlocking Model Railroaders modular layout.
Show me anything related to the NYC or the "Big Four" please.
Here are some rocks.
Please show me a rock cut.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Water ........ Here is Standing Falls in the town of Valley Heights.
Please show some rocks.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
BATMANMore waterfront please.
Waterfront scene on the Florida Lego User Group's portable Lego Train Layout:
Once again... show me the water!
Canadian Pacific ran an extensive lake system in British Columbia. The pic below is from a B.C. modelers layout and I don't believe it exist anymore. I hope to do something similar on my layout at some point.
More waterfront please.
More 'on the waterfront' please, Thanks and regards, Peter
GMTRacingBut how about some more of the marine type docks?
Here is a fantastic waterfront dock scene on the First Coast Modelers sectional display layout.
Show me another scene along the waterfront.
Here's another loading dock.
IMG_1339 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
But how about some more of the marine type docks?
gmpullmanAnother dock of any kind, please.
Hey! That is not what that dock is for!
Show me another dock of some sort, hopefully not with any more bad behavior.
SeeYou190Show me another loading doick please.
Here's a small dock at the team track:
Team_track by Edmund, on Flickr
Another dock of any kind, please.
doctorwayneMore loading docks, please.
Here is one on the Lionel O-27 Great Dogbone display layout.
Show me another loading doick please.
HO-VeloShow me more loading docks.
Here's a fairly long one, under construction...
...and the same one, in service...
More loading docks, please.
A small one. Show me more loading docks. Thanks, Peter
SouthPennMore proto-freelance please.
It took forever for me to find a picture of a STRATTON AND GILLETTE piece of equipment with a reality-inspired piece of equipment.
Since I took down the 30 by 30 photo booth and disposed of the layout segment I cannot make new pictures.
Anyway... In N scale... here is an SGRR BL-2 and one of Randy's N scale SEABOARD SYSTEM GE diesels.
OK... onto something else... Show me a building with a loading dock.
The South Penn was an 'almost' railroad. The right of way was cleared from Harrisburg Pa to Pittsburg Pa and tunnels dug. Then all work was stopped and the railroad abandoned. The right of way became the Pa Turnpike in the 1930s. The turnpike even used the tunnels.
My rendition of what South Penn F units might look like.
More proto-freelance please.
doctorwaynePlease continue with more of the same.
Quite obviously a Santa Fe business car, but who's to say the Big Four didn't buy it second-hand?
Big4_business-car4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Big4_business-carcrop by Edmund, on Flickr
Big4_business-car by Edmund, on Flickr
More proto-freelance, please.
Here's an Erie Northshore 10-Wheeler spotting a pretty-decent model of a Southern Su-class boxcar...
Please continue with more of the same.