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!
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.
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.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
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
More EMD F units, please.
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.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
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.
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
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.
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.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
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.
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.
Ed: "Shall we stick with more EMD Fs? Yes."
Three sets of New York Central F7s awaiting assignment.
More EMD Fs, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
More EMD Fs, regards, Peter
HO-VeloMore EMD Fs,
Resting in good company:
IMG_6890_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Still more Fs? Sure —
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.
Wayne
How about a nod to one of the F-units' competitors, the FAs, in all or any of their various iterations, 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.
GMTRacingMore Alco FA's please.
Gladly —
EL_7381-pit by Edmund, on Flickr
May we see some more Alco FAs please...
Great Northern Alco FA/FB/FA
Please show a diesel passenger locomotive not made by EMD.
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.
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.
You said 'any passenger train'. Here's one.
More passenger trains please.
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
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.
Passenger train.
Please show another passneger train.
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.
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.
Pre-golden-spike for me.
Please, more early photos of your layout.
Phil
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.
More in-progress. Regards, Peter
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.
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.
More work in progress please.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
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.