SeeYou190 Wolf359 I am fortunate enough to have a fine looking (and operating) Stratton and Gillette Comet Freight refrigerator car, reporting mark SGRT 65138. If I am remembering correctly, that was the one with the sea-fish in the herald. That was the only one I decorated like that. I switched to a snowflake for all later versions of that paint scheme. I think this is it:
Wolf359 I am fortunate enough to have a fine looking (and operating) Stratton and Gillette Comet Freight refrigerator car, reporting mark SGRT 65138.
If I am remembering correctly, that was the one with the sea-fish in the herald. That was the only one I decorated like that. I switched to a snowflake for all later versions of that paint scheme.
I think this is it:
That's the one! Very happy with it!
dti406Limestone is too heavy to be loaded that high in a hopper car, limestone is much heavier than coal and so the car would be about 3/4's full rather than at the top of the car.
That is something I have often heard, but not what I have seen. When I was working in the Florida Rock Industries Limestone Quarry on Alico Road in Fort Myers, I know they loaded limestone all the way to the top. I do not know if they used special aggregate cars, or what the details were.
I know my overall exposure to prototype railroading is very small, so a lot of what I see is not the actual normal way of doing things.
It is not unusual for me to see a hopper car fully loaded with rock when I am out train watching. Again, I do not know the details about this load or the freight car hauling it.
Wolf359I am fortunate enough to have a fine looking (and operating) Stratton and Gillette Comet Freight refrigerator car, reporting mark SGRT 65138.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show any large industry.
Here is a heavy industrial scene on the BNSF layout in the Chicago Museum of Science And Industry.
Please show me more heavy industrial stuff.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Steel industry .
Switching at the blast furnace.
Please show any large industry.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
HO-VeloMore loaded open top hoppers.
Here's a 'way too clean' ore jenny:
BLE_ore by Edmund, on Flickr
So, we have coal, limestone and iron ore (and even a coke oven). Please show me a car or scene related to the steel industry.
SeeYou190More coal or aggregate filled hoppers please. -Kevin
More loaded open top hoppers. Regards, Peter
SeeYou190 gmpullman TWO! Somebody got TWO? Please show another fifty-foot box car S&G or otherwise. I think Harrison has 3 or 4. I have about 70 of them! Every SGRR "Exchange Service Fleet" freight car is unique. TF has the only forty foot boxcar in the Safety Scheme, and the only fifty foot round roof boxcar. Ed has the only SGRR boxcar with a hyrda-cushion underframe. Garry and Tony Koester have identical 40 foot boxcars, except Garry's is lettered in yellow and Tony's is lettered in white. JJ has the only SGRR operating coal hopper in existence. Making the Exchange Service Fleet is a fun hobby all into its own.
gmpullman TWO! Somebody got TWO? Please show another fifty-foot box car S&G or otherwise.
I think Harrison has 3 or 4.
I have about 70 of them!
Every SGRR "Exchange Service Fleet" freight car is unique. TF has the only forty foot boxcar in the Safety Scheme, and the only fifty foot round roof boxcar. Ed has the only SGRR boxcar with a hyrda-cushion underframe.
Garry and Tony Koester have identical 40 foot boxcars, except Garry's is lettered in yellow and Tony's is lettered in white.
JJ has the only SGRR operating coal hopper in existence.
Making the Exchange Service Fleet is a fun hobby all into its own.
I am fortunate enough to have a fine looking (and operating) Stratton and Gillette Comet Freight refrigerator car, reporting mark SGRT 65138. One of these days I've got to see if I can actually take a decent picture of it and figure what photo site I want to use.
Kevin,
Limestone is too heavy to be loaded that high in a hopper car, limestone is much heavier than coal and so the car would be about 3/4's full rather than at the top of the car.
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
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BRVRRI have a thing for these little Tyco VIRGINIAN hoppers. I buy them whenever I see them at train shows providing they are not too beat-up.
I have a similar thing for Tyco Ralston Purina refrigerated boxcars.
BRVRRMore coal or aggregate filled hoppers please.
Here are some hoppers filled with limestone. This scene is one the store layout at Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
More coal or aggregate filled hoppers please.
Kevin: "Show me more coal in a hopper car."
I have a thing for these little Tyco VIRGINIAN hoppers. I buy them whenever I see them at train shows providing they are not too beat-up.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Heartland Division CB&QPlease show coal hoppers.
Thank you for the fifty footers Garry. I could not believe that took 24 hours.
Here is one coal hopper:
Show me more coal in a hopper car.
50' freight car... Easy. I wonder why nobody has posted one of them yet.
Here are 50's gons for loads of structural steel.
Please show coal hoppers.
gmpullmanTWO! Somebody got TWO? Please show another fifty-foot box car S&G or otherwise.
This is the very first HO scale STRATTON AND GILLETTE fifty foot boxcar. I painted this one over twenty years ago. It is also a unique paint scheme since I have become aware the "DF" was not used in 1954. To be honest, I painted this boxcar when the SGRR was still set in 1968.
Show me any 50 foot freight car.
Track fiddlerAnother like this if you can "Stratton and Gillette" If you are fortunate enough to have one or two
TWO! Somebody got TWO? I am endowed with one, and very proud of that
S&G_Service by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another fifty-foot box car S&G or otherwise.
Short but not cut short
An oldie but goodie
Another like this if you can "Stratton and Gillette"
If you are fortunate enough to have one or two
TF
Very appreciative here
GMTRacingAnother train please. Long or short.
Here is one:
Another train please of any type or length.
Almost as short as you can get.
022 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
Another train please. Long or short.
Kevin: "Show me another train."
Union Pacific F7A #1469 at the head of a short passenger train.
More trains please. Long or short.
24 hours and no 0-6-0 locomotives to be seen.
Of well... BUMP TO THE TOP!
Here is a train:
Show me another train.
gmpullmanPlease show another 0-6-0.
Happy to oblige your request.
Please show me another 0-6-0.
SeeYou190Show me any steam locomotive.
This little guy has some character
PRR_B8b by Edmund, on Flickr
I just recently fit a stay-alive decoder in it. I also filled the saddle tank with tiny steel shot. One of the hang-ups was that it only had pickup from one wheel! I fixed that with a bronze wiper.
BRVRRGreat Stuff, Ed!!!
Thanks, Allan! I always enjoy your NYC layout, too
Please show another 0-6-0.
Heartland Division CB&Q Please show another steam locomotive.
This one did not make the Train Chase in WPF last weekend because it was very similar to another of the pictures.
Show me any steam locomotive.
8 drivers ..... 0-8-0 switcher
Please show another steam locomotive.
BRVRRLet's keep it going with more big steam.
STRATTON AND GILLETTE 4-8-4 number 1837:
Show me another steam locomotive with eight drivers.
Ed: "More fast steam, please."
NYC Niagara #6008 sweeps around the curve at the west end of the BRVRR layout with a short mail and express train in tow.
Let's keep it going with more big steam.
Great Stuff, Ed!!!
BRVRRHow about a large steamer in 'high feather' (flat out).
This Mohawk has Pacemaker Freight moving right along...
NYC_L3a_Pacemaker by Edmund, on Flickr
More fast steam, please.
Kevin: "Show me another train at a grade crossing."
New York Central F7As #'s 1821 and 1872 at the head of a mixed freight consist at the Route 32 grade crossing.
How about a large steamer in 'high feather' (flat out).
gmpullmanPlease show me another engine or rolling stock from a railroad name beginning with B.
One of my favorites from the Fleet Of Nonsense, the BETHLEHEM AND MANTICORE.
Show me another train at a grade crossing.
Heartland Division CB&QAnother 6 axle, please.
Here's a venerable EMD SD7 hard at work:
BnO_SD7_yard by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me another engine or rolling stock from a railroad name beginning with B.
6 axle E5.
Another 6 axle, please.