Ringo58Thats a beautiful diesel, Kevin. I think the SGRR needs a Teir 4 Gevo.
I do have a Dash8-40CW in the paint shop in a "Heritage" scheme, I doubt I will ever paint a Tier 4 Gevo.
Ringo58Please show me another Geep (GP)
Here is a GP7 (maybe GP9) operating on the County Roads HO Scale Sectional train show layout.
Show me a Special Duty (SD) diesel locomotive.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Thats a beautiful diesel, Kevin. I think the SGRR needs a Teir 4 Gevo.
Speaking of GEVOs, Intermountain was the first to jump on the new CN Heritage schemes and I just pre ordered the Wisconsin Central one.
So heres Wisconsin Central 2001 Pulling a small local after getting a soundtraxx moble decoder instal.
Please show me another Geep (GP)
gmpullmanAnother diesel, please.
Here is a CSX diesel locomotive on the store layout at Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
Show me another diesel locomotive.
BRVRRMore diesels of any stripe.
The original hybrid; it's a Diesel, (Ingersoll Rand) its an electric (third rail) its an environmentally friendly vehicle (battery).
NYC_DES-3_529 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another diesel, please.
I have a ge ac4400cw in the AWVR paint scheme
it used to be a dash 9 untill i changed its shell
Kevin: "Show me more diesels, that are non-EMD. Are there any GEs out there?"
New York Central PA #4210 and PB #4301 lead a short passenger consist west bound on the BRVRR layout.
More diesels of any stripe.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
gmpullmanMore diesels, non EMD
This diesel locomotive was built by Wayne Enterprises. This is a scene on the Pasco County Railroad Club's sectional HO scale train show layout.
Show me more diesels, that are non-EMD. Are there any GEs out there?
Any more Baldwins, please??
Nose-to-nose Baldwins:
NYC_BLW-DFA8a by Edmund, on Flickr
More diesels, non EMD. Any GEs out there?
Baldwin, OK??
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
BRVRR More 'covered wagons', cab units please.
More 'covered wagons', cab units please.
Heres a pair! BCCS 9960 and 9961, an EMD F3A and F3B respectively, are seen here idling in a siding on a hot and sunny summer day on my N Scale switching layout.
Lets see some cab units or covered wagons from a manufacturer other than EMD if we can!
Check out the Balfour and Colucci Creek Southern Railroad, my proto-freelanced N scale model railroad, at bccsrailroad.weebly.com or on Youtube on my channel, N Scale Train Boy.
-Dennis
Ed: "Please show me another Alco locomotive."
Pennsy FA2 #9617 and its companion, FA #9600 working together at the head of a string of gondolas on the BRVRR east bound mainline.
SeeYou190Show me another "covered wagon" locomotive please.
An Alco FA and EMD F7 await assignments at the ready track:
EL_7381-f by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me another Alco locomotive.
rogerhensleyOk, here's one. More please!
Here is an N scale STRATTON AND GILLETTE E unit in bicentennial colours!
Show me another "covered wagon" locomotive please.
Ah, a "Covered Wagon" is what you want.
Ok, here's one. More please!
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Heartland Division CB&QPlease show more "Covered Wagons" (cab units)
Here is a Lionel ROCK ISLAND E Unit as seen on the Great Dogbone Lionel train show display layout.
Please show more "Covered Wagons" (cab units) again, thank you.
"Covered Wagons" ....... Here are 5 of them in an ABBBA consist.
Please show more "Covered Wagons" (cab units)
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Ed: "Please show more cab, cowl, "coverd wagons", etc. diesels."
Union Pacific F7A #1469 at the head of a short Union Pacific passenger train at the west end of the Black River Valley layout.
More cab units please.
N Scale Train BoyShow me a Cowl unit (E units, F units, Draper Tapers, etc)
A cowl with lots of wheels!
IMG_9353_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show more cab, cowl, "covered wagons", etc. diesels.
SeeYou190 Another passenger train please. -Kevin
Another passenger train please.
Here's an N Scale Great Northern E7A pulling a passenger run on Doug Dedrick's N Scale Marias Pass Layout from when I visited in December of 2019.
Show me a Cowl unit (E units, F units, Draper Tapers, etc)
rogerhensleyAnother passenger train if you will.
A passenger train on the Florida Lego Users Group's train show display layout.
Another passenger train if you will.
Kevin: "Show me a train of your favorite railroad."
New York Central E7 #4034 at the head of a short Mail and Express train.
More favorite railroad trains, please.
Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE train:
Show me a train of your favorite railroad.
Batman: "Please show me another weird lash-up."
I don't know how weird it is, but here is my autistic grandson's vision of a cool train. He loves steam engines. Any steam engine. Here he has NYC #5335, a Hudson at the head of a double-header with Pere Marquette 2-8-4 #1235 at the head of his mixed freight.
Another short passenger train please.
There's a small loco, upfront.
Please show me another weird lash-up.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
gmpullmanAnother short train, please.
Long trains are subjective, but I think we can all agree that this is a short train.
Show me another small steam locomotive.
doctorwaynePlease show us another short train (at least one loco and one car).
Not adding to the bottom line:
PRR at the end of the day by Edmund, on Flickr
Another short train, please.
Not a lot of train, nor much in the way of passengers, but it fits the request...
Please show us another short train (at least one loco and one car).
What says "passenger train" better than a Santa Fe E6 locomotive ?
Please show another passenger train .
SeeYou190Show me anything related to railroad passenger operations.
Ready to board:
New_Haven4 by Edmund, on Flickr
More of anything passenger, please.