BATMANShow me a steel girder bridge please.
The swing bridge in Southport on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me another bridge
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Here are a couple,
Show me a steel girder bridge please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
doctorwayneHow about showing us a freight car that's neither boxcar red, nor black, please.
Suddenly, I'm hungry for split-pea soup!
DTI_PS by Edmund, on Flickr
Another non-black, non-oxide color freight car, please.
SeeYou190Show me another tank car that is not black.
Not black...white & black...
Wayne
How about showing us a freight car that's neither boxcar red, nor black, please.
doctorwayneUp here in the Great White North, "HOGTOWN" is what those of us who don't live there call Toronto (also known as Trawna).
Down here in Florida, HOGTOWN is the old name of the City of Gainesville, Home of the University of Florida, GO GATORS!
doctorwayneHow about some more privately-owned stuff...locos or rolling stock.
Here is one of my favorites. The NORTHERN UNION TERMINAL (NUTX) tank car. This is a brass model imported by Gem.
Show me another tank car that is not black.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190This tank car belongs to HOGTOWN PHENYL ESTER manufacturing.
Up here in the Great White North, "HOGTOWN" is what those of us who don't live there call Toronto (also known as Trawna).
Obviously, that's gotta be a nasty chemical in that tankcar.
Ringo58How about a private locomotive
Many years ago, I painted this brass GE 44 tonner for a customer of a local hobbyshop. It's lettered for National Steel Car, a rolling stock manufacturer in Hamilton, Ontario...
How about some more privately-owned stuff...locos or rolling stock.
2 empty corn syrup tankers wait to be pulled from the bakery. SYRX and GATX
How about a private locomotive
Track fiddlerMore privately owned freight cars please.
This tank car belongs to HOGTOWN PHENYL ESTER manufacturing.
More private owner freight cars...
I'll sure be happy when I get some scenery one day.
Farmers Cooperative Creamery Company, Pelican Rapids, Minnesota
More privately owned freight cars please.
TF
doctorwayneMore privately-owned cars, please
One of the favorites in my collection, the Eagle Express boxcar from RIDGE TERMINAL LINES (RTLX):
Show me another private owner freight car.
SeeYou190Show me another private owner freight car.
More privately-owned cars, please
G PaineShow me another private owner freight car.
This PROVIDENCE TERMINAL tank car is leased from the Texas Petroleum Tank Car (TPTX) corporation.
Two Athearn BB WSRX 3 dome tank cars
And a Union Starch SHPX tank
SHow me another private owner freight car
doctorwayneLet's have a look at some privately-owned cars (reporting marks ending in "X") please.
A new pair of American Steel & Wire gons have been loaded with cold-drawn wire for the first loads out:
NKP_switcher4 by Edmund, on Flickr
More private-owner cars, please.
Ringo58Still more soo please!
Let's have a look at some privately-owned cars (reporting marks ending in "X") please.
A little throw back to the old layout
Still more soo please!
Ringo58How about some SOO stuff
Okey-dokey...
Let's run with the SOO for a bit, please.
Town Sheriff watches a beutiful 1970 Cuda' roll through town as it shakes some windows
How about some SOO stuff
Ringo58Show me any muscle/sport/exotic cars, please!
There is not much of a selection of those in 1954, but there was this:
Show me another Muscle/Sports/Exotic automobile please.
Heres a 1972 c10
Show me any muscle/sport/exotic cars, please!
doctorwayneMore two-tone paint jobs on road vehicles, please.
Old man Jaite's new Dodge:
Jaite_Scrap by Edmund, on Flickr
Show more two-tone highway vehicles, if you please.
SeeYou190Show me a two tone automobile.
Here are a few...
More two-tone paint jobs on road vehicles, please.
gmpullmanSomething else soft, please.
Here are a couple of nice soft cuddly polar bears. This scene is on Mr. Muffin's Lionel Layout in Atlanta, Indiana.
Show me a two tone automobile.
gmpullmanThat bear pelt has a degree of "softness" to it
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
doctorwayneMore softness, please.
That bear pelt has a degree of "softness" to it —
IMG_2280 by Edmund, on Flickr
Something else soft, please.
SeeYou190We did pointy... now please show me something soft.
How about a tender loaded with soft coal...
More softness, please.
doctorwayneMore pointy stuff, please.
The steeple on the church is pointy.
We did pointy... now please show me something soft.
gmpullmanMore something pointy, please
Lotsa pointy bits in these scrap cars...
...and, of course, there's this guy, on the left, pointing out something or other...
More pointy stuff, please.
SeeYou190Show me anything pointy.
There are definitely some pointy tools on this fire-cleaning tool rack:
Fire_tools by Edmund, on Flickr
More something pointy, please
gmpullmanPlease show another tunnel
A train disappearing into a tunnel.
Lets try something a bit different:
Show me anything pointy.
SeeYou190Show me another tunnel.
A pair of NYC "BeeLiners" as they are known, emerge from a tunnel:
Rapido Beeliner by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another tunnel —
Ringo58That stinks it wasn't running! I love going there to see it, it's simply amazing!
The layout was running, just that one area was under renovation and one track was down. There were trains parked all over on the track that was inoperative.
Kind of like going to Disney World and finging out the Haunted Mansion is closed for the day. It is still worth the trip.
Back to tunnels and trains...
Show me another tunnel.
That stinks it wasn't running! I love going there to see it, it's simply amazing!
doctorwayneMore trains and tunnels, please.
This section of the BNSF layout at the Chicago Museum Of Science And Industry was under repair when I was there. The Amtrak train was not moving.
BATMANMore tunnels and trains please.
Good one, Brent. Here's one, with the Emperor's new landscaping...
More trains and tunnels, please.
Here is a train coming out of the Emperors new tunnel.
More tunnels and trains please.
gmpullmanMore cuts, cliffs, crags, chasms and caverns please.
Here is a troop train on the Athen Bend Track groups N-Trak train show layout.
Show me another train coming out of a tunnel.
BRVRRMore rocks or cliffs, please.
These rail-photographers won't let a few rocks get in the way of a good photo:
IMG_8639_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More cuts, cliffs, crags, chasms and caverns please.
Kevin; "More rocks again."
The "Pasture Corner Cut."
More rocks or cliffs, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
BATMANMore rock(s) please.
Rocks in the foreground.
More rocks again.
Rock I have.
More rock(s) please.
doctorwayneI wouldn't mind seeing another train running through some trees.
A consolidation with the trees:
Show me a scene with some exposed rock.
Ringo58Show me a train in a forest!
Not really a forest, I guess, but still lots of trees, with a train running through them...
I wouldn't mind seeing another train running through some trees.
gmpullman Please show another rail-served industrial scene.
Please show another rail-served industrial scene.
Here we catch SOO 6241 pulling the empties from the bakery. With 2 inbound boxcars on the main and a loaded hopper waiting to be spotted.
Show me a train in a forest!
doctorwaynePlease show us more trains in industrial settings.
Coiled steel loaded, moving car to have the cover replaced:
Coiled_steel by Edmund, on Flickr
SeeYou190Show me more trains in industrial settings.
Shuffling cars at Hoffentoth Bros. icehouse in Dunnville...
Please show us more trains in industrial settings.
Ringo58Please show me an industrial spur or a short line, thanks!
One gondola car on an industrial siding.
Show me more trains in industrial settings.
Thats a good looking F7! Heres BN 2084 pulling the empties from Sequoit Creek Bakery, crossing sequoit creek. A bit of imagination is required here!
Please show me an industrial spur or a short line, thanks!
SeeYou190Show me another train and a bridge.
An old B&O F7 crosses one of the timber/steel bridges down by the mill.
BnO_F7-4535 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another train with a bridge scene, please.
doctorwayneHow about showing us some trains on bridges, please.
Here is a train going onto a bridge:
Show me another train and a bridge.
HO-Velomore refueling.
Taking water...
How about showing us some trains on bridges, please.
more refueling. Peter
doctorwaynePlease show us a vehicle (car/truck/boat/plane/locomotive) being refueled.
A GP7 is ready for a top-off:
IMG_0259_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More refueling operations on any sort of vehicle, please.
SeeYou190Show me another scene with a delivery truck in it.
A load of coal, ready to be delivered...
Please show us a vehicle (car/truck/boat/plane/locomotive) being refueled.
BRVRRAnother station, please.
This is the station scene on the Country Roads modular model railroad:
Show me another scene with a delivery truck in it.
Ed; "Another station, please."
A busy time at Black River Station:
Another station, please.
SeeYou190Show me another station please.
A big-city station at the Sebring, Ohio Model Railroad Club:
IMG_1495 by Edmund, on Flickr
gmpullmanAnother scene at a depot or station, please.
This station scene is on the store layout at Trainmaster in Buford, Georgia.
Show me another station please.
SeeYou190Show me another animal with a person.
The wedding couple arrives at Union Station by carriage while two mounted police look on:
IMG_2300 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another scene at a depot or station, please.
The weathering on the Divco truck is absolutely life-like. Great job.
HO-Velomore animals please
Doggie getting a back rub on the porch:
Show me another animal with a person.
Junkyard dog, more animals please. Regards, Peter
Okay, more animals behind a fence. Hoo Haa!
More critters if you please.
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show some livestock.
The cows bunched up against the stone fence to watch the train go by.
Show me more animals behind a fence.
Cows behind the lead SD24 . (I weathered the cows.)
Please show some livestock.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Chip made no request... so... horses again.
Here are a couple just hanging around:
Show me some cows.
SeeYou190Show me any horse anywhere.
Here ya go.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
doctorwaynePlease continue with animal-drawn vehicles.
I have previously posted a picture of street traffic with Queen Boudica on a Chariot in the scene, but I cannot find it now.
This horse drawn wagon is on the On30 modular layout of the First Coast Model Railroaders.
Show me any horse anywhere.
Doc Wayne, not only a wonderful shot, but that's a very handsome team and wagon. Carry on, carry on. Regards, Peter
SpaceMouse...Another wagon, and if you don't have a wagon, at least show us a horse.
How about a wagon and a couple of horses, minus the tack...
Please continue with animal-drawn vehicles.
You found one I had.
Another wagon, and if you don't have a wagon, at least show us a horse.
Kevin,
I bought the truck at Hobby Lobby a while back, before the pandemic, and it came pre-weathered. It's the Miniature Tractor and Truck, it's scaled 1:84 but it looks just fine with HO scale figures.
"No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow." -Lin Yutang
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L. Zhou, that pickup truck looks perfect. Did you do the weathering yourself?
L. ZhouShow us more scenes from the country, please.
This is a rural backyard scene on the Kentucky Railroad Museum's HO scale layout.
More rural scenes please.
A pickup truck parked in front of the farmhouse, scene is still being worked on.
Show us more scenes from the country, please.
Heartland Division CB&QAnother farm scene and/or rural scene please.
Cows in the pasture:
How about another farm scene and/or rural scene?
Farm
Another farm scene and/or rural scene please.
Okay, here's another barn.
How about more farm scenes.
SeeYou190Show me a barn.
24 hours and no barn? I cannot believe that.
Bump to the top.
Barn on the Country Roads HO scale sectional layout:
Show me another barn.
BATMANShow me a water tower please.
A water tower. This scene is also on the Athens Bend Track Group's N-Trak layout.
Show me a barn.
One turntable.
Show me a water tower please.
doctorwayneMore turntables, please.
Indeed
Q2_on_TT by Edmund, on Flickr
— and still more turntables, please.
SeeYou190Show me another turntable.
This one was scratchbuilt from a block of wood and a couple of cut-up Atlas girder bridges, with railings courtesy of Athearn...
More turntables, please.
doctorwayneMore finished roundhouses, please.
Here is one on the Athens Bend-Track Groups N-Trak layout:
Show me another turntable.
SeeYou190Show me a roundhouse that has been completed.
Finished this one, a modified Korber kit, earlier this year...
...and the less interesting and less-viewed side...
More finished roundhouses, please.
BATMANHow about another roundhouse gettin done.
Here is my 18 stall roundhouse project complete with machine shop. You can see the project is just about as far along as my layout picture posted earlier. I have gotten as far as opening one of the boxes.
Show me a roundhouse that has been completed.
BATMANI got tops! New roll of film on me.
Does that include processing?
Cheers, Ed
Roundhouse in progress.
How about another roundhouse gettin done.
I got tops! New roll of film on me.
More work in progress please.
Roundhouse in progress:
RH_wall_clamp by Edmund, on Flickr
RH_interior by Edmund, on Flickr
— and farther along:
Roundhouse1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another roundhouse or engine shed.
Good Grief... even Peter's In-Progress shot looks amazing. That pavement is incredible.
gmpullmanMore "in-progress" scenes, please.
Here is something I really hope to get completed right after the layout is up and running.
More in progress please.
HO-VeloMore in-progress.
The rolling mill needed some machinery:
Mill_stands by Edmund, on Flickr
— and a background:
Mill_backing by Edmund, on Flickr
— and some paint:
Mill_line3 by Edmund, on Flickr
Just a background structure but I wanted "something" to be going on inside
Mill_litup2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Mill_litup by Edmund, on Flickr
More "in-progress" scenes, please.
More in-progress. Regards, Peter
pt714Please, more early photos of your layout.
This is actually the current photo of my next layout. I don't know if you can get much more early in the construction than this.
These Edsal steel legs will be the support for the benchwork on my next layout.
Show me any "in-progress" image please.
Pre-golden-spike for me.
Please, more early photos of your layout.
Phil
BATMANShow me a soon after the golden spike moment.
My Golden Spike ceremony: 1:22 AM Feb 19, 1996. Back of photo mentions first track put down on Nov. 17, 1995.
HO_1996 by Edmund, on Flickr
More early photos of your layout, please.
Here's one, not long after the loop had been closed in the golden spike moment. The parking lot had not even been built.
Show me a soon after the golden spike moment.
Passenger train.
Please show another passneger train.
rogerhensleyMore passenger trains please.
It has been a while since I shared a Lego-Train picture. This one is of the Florida BRIGHTLINE train on the Florida Lego Users Group's portable layout.
Show me another passenger train please.
You said 'any passenger train'. Here's one.
More passenger trains please.
gmpullmanMore non-EMD passenger diesels, please.
While not commonly considered a passenger locomotive, the Alco RS-3 could have a steam generator and be used in passenger service.
This scene is on the Atlanta Interlocking Model Railroaders sectional HO scale layout.
Show me any passenger train.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show a diesel passenger locomotive not made by EMD.
GE
Amtrak_P40s by Edmund, on Flickr
More non-EMD passenger diesels, please.
Great Northern Alco FA/FB/FA
Please show a diesel passenger locomotive not made by EMD.
GMTRacingMore Alco FA's please.
Gladly —
EL_7381-pit by Edmund, on Flickr
May we see some more Alco FAs please...
A New Haven FA/FB in on the ready track in Danbury yard.
tFAs in yardhumbnail by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
More Alco FA's please.
gmpullmanStill more Fs? Sure —
The one shown below was part of an A-B-B-A set of Globe diesels, my first HO scale locomotives. They were originally painted in Santa Fe's "warbonnet" scheme, then later became Canadian Pacific, and still later, the EG&E version of one of my freelanced roads - only one was powered...by a single Lindsey truck. They were sold-off many years ago.
How about a nod to one of the F-units' competitors, the FAs, in all or any of their various iterations, please.
HO-VeloMore EMD Fs,
Resting in good company:
IMG_6890_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Still more Fs? Sure —
More EMD Fs, regards, Peter
Ed: "Shall we stick with more EMD Fs? Yes."
Three sets of New York Central F7s awaiting assignment.
More EMD Fs, please.
SeeYou190Show me more EMD F units please.
Some PRR EMDs. Helpers on the left and a train pulling upgrade on the right:
PRR_EF-15_2_crop by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR_EF-15 by Edmund, on Flickr
Shall we stick with more EMD Fs? Yes.
BATMAN My apologies.
No apology is necessary, but thank you.
This is my second favorite thread, and I watch it very closely. I have well over 1,000 model train pictures, and it amazes me how often people make requests for things I do not have.
STRATTON AND GILLETTE F units on a bridge.
Show me more EMD F units please.
SeeYou190Brent jumped the 24 hours for a new topic earlier this month also.
I had to go back and look, I remember posting that photo when another station had been asked for, that is bizarre where it showed up. My apologies. My post must have been lost in the mail for a while. On with the show.
Ringo58Sorry I wasn't aware of the rules! Thanks for being fair, those are some nice looking geeps. I always wanted one in the red and silver burlington sceme
Not a problem at all... believe me... your participation in Show Me Something is very appreciated. Please keep on sharing pictures in this fun thread.
An N scale SOUTHERN PACIFIC F unit on the Orlando N-Trak club's sectional layout to keep things going:
Show me another EMD F unit please.
Heartland Division CB&Q The opening post of the August Show Me thread did not explain the rules. Rules: A participant should post a photo that meets the request of the previous post. After 24 hours, a participant can post a picture of something else. Each post should have a request for the next person. If no request was made, the previous post is in effect. I will post two pictures this time so we may get back on track while being fair to Wayne and Ringo58.
The opening post of the August Show Me thread did not explain the rules.
Rules: A participant should post a photo that meets the request of the previous post. After 24 hours, a participant can post a picture of something else. Each post should have a request for the next person. If no request was made, the previous post is in effect.
I will post two pictures this time so we may get back on track while being fair to Wayne and Ringo58.
Sorry I wasn't aware of the rules! Thanks for being fair, those are some nice looking geeps. I always wanted one in the red and silver burlington sceme
Heartland Division CB&QThe opening post of the August Show Me thread did not explain the rules. Rules: A participant should post a photo that meets the request of the previous post. After 24 hours, a participant can post a picture of something else. Each post should have a request for the next person. If no request was made, the previous post is in effect.
Garry: Thanks for fixing this for us. I was looking for pictures to do it, but I do not have a building that train cars go inside of. Brent jumped the 24 hours for a new topic earlier this month also. I guess we need to make sure the rules are there.
gmpullmanMore EMD F units, please.
The Georgia T-Trackers give us this beautiful Santa Fe Warbonnet set in N scale.
More EMD F units, please.
Heartland Division CB&QMy request: ...... Please show F-units.
B&O F units, in Orange?
BnO_F7-4645-3 by Edmund, on Flickr
The B&O bought at least ten ex-Bessemer & Lake Erie F7s and didn't repaint them right away. But they DID get bronze Capitol Dome emblems on the nose door
BnO_F7-4645-2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Wayne's request was a bulding in which freight cars are loaded or unloaded inside of it.
The rolling mill loads gondolas inside.
Ringo58 requested Geeps..... Here are are two GP7's at work.
My request: ...... Please show F-units.
Hopefully, we are back on track now.
Im going to combine a few here, So heres a caboose on a bridge, 2 Locomotives nose to nose, 2 trucks and a before and ( partial ) after
please show me some geeps at work!
SeeYou190Show me another building with more than a single story.
The Westinghouse plant in Mount Forest is four storeys...
Please show us a structure where the freight cars actually enter the building to be loaded or unloaded.
gmpullmanStill more multi-story structures, please.
A fire fighter is working on a two story house. This scene is on the Great Dogbone Lionel sectional layout.
Show me another building with more than a single story.
doctorwayneMore multi-storey structures, please.
The US Mail Postal Annex Building:
IMG_3238_fix_web by Edmund, on Flickr
US Mail Annex by Edmund, on Flickr
Still more multi-story structures, please.
The train station in Dunnville, on an elevated right-of-way, is six storeys...
More multi-storey structures, please.
HO-VeloMore multi story structures please. Regards, Peter
The rear view of some two story company houses. This scene is on the Country Roads HO scale portable layout.
More multi-story structures please.
More multi story structures please. Regards, Peter
Roger: "Another either two story or multi story building if you please."
Michelle's Fashions is a Design Preservation kit. It was named for one of my sisters.
More buildings, two or more stories, please.
And here is both a two story house (building) AND multi story buildings.
Another either two story or multi story building if you please.
SeeYou190Show me another two story building.
Bertram's Machine Tool Works, in downtown Dunnville, is two storeys...
...with the entire complex covering one city block.
Please show us another multi-storey structure.
doctorwayneMore nose-to-nose views, please.
A pair of brand-new, Baldwin RF-16 (NYC DFA-8a) "Sharks" sit outside the locomotive shop:
NYC_BLW-DFA8a by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me another Baldwin or Lima Diesel.
Oops — I messed that up.
SeeYou190Show me another two story building. -Kevin
But that's another story
24 Hours... no more headers-to-headers, so a new subject, new picture, and a bump to the top.
Here is a two story building in a scene.
Show me another two story building.
gmpullmanPlease show another nose-to-nose shot.
While it may not appear so, these two are nose-to-nose, since, like the prototypes on which they were based, the 76 (GP7) has the short hood as its front, while the 403 (GP9), ran long hood forward...
More nose-to-nose views, please.
BATMANPlease show two Locomotives nose to nose.
When strangers meet —
PRR_NYC-meet by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another nose-to-nose shot.
Seems we have a standoff in front of this station.
Please show two Locomotives nose to nose.
BRVRRMore G&D inspired photos, please.
John Allens "Organic Switch Engine" (the dinosaur) was GORRE AND DAPHETID #13 and nicknamed "Emma".
This locomotive, when completed, will be STRATTON AND GILLETTE #13, and be named "Emma". This is the oldest prototype locomotive on my roster, so it is my dinosaur.
Show me something else inspired by the work of John Allen please.
Kevin: "Please show me something that was inspired by, or pays tribute to, the great John Allen and/or the G&D Line."
"Dinner", inspired by John Allen's dino-switcher.
More G&D inspired photos, please.
rogerhensleyMore cabooses if you will.
This caboose, by Roundhouse, pays tribute to John Allen's GORRE AND DAPHETID.
I am going out on a limb with this request...
Please show me something that was inspired by, or pays tribute to, the great John Allen and/or the G&D Line.
Did someone ask for a caboose?
More cabooses if you will.
BRVRRI don't know about "standard" but this BRV caboose is the only home road caboose.
I would say that makes it the standard!
BRVRRMore cabooses, wooden or otherwise, please.
Here is one for the "otherwise" column. This steel body caboose is built from an Athearn Blue Box kit, and is used in the Prop Fleet for photography.
Please keep going with more of these cabooses, wooden or otherwise, please.
Kevin: "Show me your railroads "standard" caboose. Prototype cabooses are OK. Thank you."
I don't know about "standard" but this BRV caboose is the only home road caboose.
More cabooses, wooden or otherwise, please.
gmpullmanPlease show me a wood caboose
The most common caboose on the STRATTON AND GILLETTE is this "standard" design of a wooden center-cupola caboose.
The model is a Hallmark import of a GULF MOBILE AND OHIO prototype. There were a lot of them made, and it took me less than three years to get the ten of them I "needed" for my layout. Only six of them are painted so far.
Show me your railroads "standard" caboose. Prototype cabooses are OK. Thank you.
doctorwaynePlease show us some more railway cars "stuck in the middle".
This train isn't generating much "shareholder value":
Wood_cars by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me a wood caboose —
gmpullman...Please show another train 'middle'.
Here's the Stealers Wheel of coal trains...
Please show us some more railway cars "stuck in the middle".
SeeYou190Please show me another picture of the middle of a train.
Customarily, the diner is carried toward the middle of a passenger train:
PRR_diner by Edmund, on Flickr
Here, a cook gets a quick breath of fresh air between kitchen chores.
Please show another train 'middle'.
I guess mixed trains have run their schedule.
On to a new subject... 24 hours... bump to the top... new picture.
This is the middle of a train. You cannot see the locomotive or the caboose in the picture.
Please show me another picture of the middle of a train.
Wayne: "How's about showin' us a mixed train...freight and passenger in the same train."
New York Central Mikado #9519 leads a short mixed local past Grafton Tower and Barron's Fuel Supply on the BRVRR layout.
More mixed freight/passenger trains, please.
gmpullmanAnother train "on-the-move" please.
This one looks like the mover's in the cab and the shaker's holdin' the camera...
How's about showin' us a mixed train...freight and passenger in the same train.
so please show me a train in motion.
P-C-754_F7a by Edmund, on Flickr
This guy is scootin' right along...
Another train "on-the-move" please.
I made this little but busy station many years ago from a Fine Scale Miniatures kit.
Please show another passenger station.
JaBearHow about another station, please?
Part of the passenger temrinal on the store layout in Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
Show me another passenger station please.
BRVRRMore passenger stations, please.
Just recently added the covered platforms at the Dunnville station, and finally finished the track ballasting through town, too...
More train stations, please.
Ed: "More passenger stations, please."
An oldie, but a goody. From my website.
More passenger stations, please.
rogerhensleyAnother passenger station if you please.
A night scene at the station:
sandycreek TWO work1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Ok. the passenger station at the small town of Westport in Indiana.
Another passenger station if you please.
SeeYou190Please show me another freight station.
Here's the combined lcl and express building in Mount Forest...
...and its much smaller counterpart in Elfrida...
Show me a passenger station, please.
gmpullmanAnother truck of any type, please
A pickup truck backed up to the local freight station.
Please show me another freight station.
SeeYou190Show me any scene with a truck.
This ol' GMC wrecker should do —
RH_Culvert by Edmund, on Flickr
Another truck of any type, please.
doctorwaynePlease show us another industry served both by rail and road.
This Tobacco Warehouse should fill the request. This is on the Kentucky Trainpark HO scale layout.
Show me any scene with a truck.
gmpullmanPlease show another mine or any coal operations.
Creechan's Fine Fuels, named for a good friend, is the major supplier of heating coal for the town of Dunnville, and will soon be offering heating oil fuels, too...
...here's the coal dock with the roof removed...
...and the underside of the roof...
Please show us another industry served both by rail and road.
SeeYou190Show me another mine.
A bucket operator is performing a little clean-up work around the Coalwood Tipple:
Bucket1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another mine or any coal operations.
BigDaddyShow me your coal mine
Well.. Uh... this mine isn't actually mine, but it is a mine.
Try reading the above statement in a voice like Jar-Jar Binks.
This scene is on the Athens Bend Track portable N scale layout.
Show me another mine.
Show me your coal mine
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
24 Hours, no six axle freight cars... bump to the top...
Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE caboose on a bridge.
Show me another caboose on a bridge.
-Kewvin
Six axles eh. Well, here ya go although I think I may have posted this puppy before:
Anyone else with 6 axle, freight rolling stock?
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
gmpullmanPlease show me a freight car with six axles.
Does it hafta be just six?
Please show me a freight car with no axles...perhaps one that's been retired and now used in a different capacity.
HO-VeloMore before and after please.
Here's an area called East Yard Lead before any scenery work began:
East-yard-lead by Edmund, on Flickr
and after (the "wall" of mountains hides a small helix going down to staging here)
IMG_7924 by Edmund, on Flickr
IMG_7945 by Edmund, on Flickr
IMG_8577 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me a freight car with six axles.
More before and after please. Regards, Peter
doctorwayneLet's carry on with some more before and after photos, please.
My river scene:
Show me something else before and after please.
Mel, it's always a pleasure to view your very nicely-detailed layout scenes.
gmpullmanPlease show me more changes or before/after views of your layout.
Here's a view of a still unnamed location in its original state...
...and after a re-forestation project...
Let's carry on with some more before and after photos, please.
Ed: "Please show me more changes or before/after views of your layout."
Not the best photo of the old Berea (now Black River) station.
The new Black River Station. Installation required the removal of a RIP track and relocation of the water tank.
doctorwayneShow me a recent improvement or change to your layout, please.
I had some unclaimed real estate in one of the dogbone loops in this corner:
Chem_plant-bare by Edmund, on Flickr
I decided a chemical plant would squeeze into the space and give my tank car fleet a reason for being.
Chem_view1 by Edmund, on Flickr
The asphalt repairs are being completed and we are still adding lights and details:
Pave_crew-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me more changes or before/after views of your layout.
Thanks for your comment, Henry.
There are lots more photos of that project to be seen HERE...if you've got some time to waste.
Wayne Ballast adds a lot. Lookin good
SeeYou190Show me something else interesting.
I dunno whether it's all that interesting, but after adding new passenger platforms between the tracks at Dunnville, I decided, around 3:00AM, to finally ballast the tracks. Here's the "before" view...
...and the "after", with another day or two for the glue to dry...
...and still more to be done.
Show me a recent improvement or change to your layout, please.
gmpullmanPlease show something else of interest.
When it comes to interesting scenes, the First Coast Model Railroaders group's HOn30 portable show layout is hard to beat.
Show me something else interesting.
" alt="" />Sticking with the under wire theme, An Amtrak ET crew stands in the clear as a southbound Acela blows by at track speed.
Show me some Conrail please!
Andrew
Thank you for starting the August Show Me Something thread, Bear!
Interesting? Well
How about a parade of PRR Electirc propulsion?
PRR_under-wire4_2k by Edmund, on Flickr
A 1914 vintage DD1 then a P5a box-cab followed by an ever-popular GG1 and finally a shiny new Metroliner high-speed EMU.
Please show something else of interest.