Ed, really nice shop scene! More interior scenes please. Regards, Peter
Thank you, Peter
HO-VeloMore interior scenes please.
Same roundhouse, different day:
Roundhouse_pane by Edmund, on Flickr
Roundhouse1_tone by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another steam locomotive.
Beautiful view Edmond. The ''haze'' is super.
HO-Velo, The Fish Store's interior looks neat and is making me hungry for... Yummy Steamed Shrimp.
Steam it is. Buffalo and Susquhanna #9 waiting for the Barnhart Loader to get done.
More Steam please.
PC101More Steam please.
There is an 0-6-0 in the background.
Show me another steam locomotive.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
As you say...
More steam if you please.
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
rogerhensley More steam if you please.
I do indeed please.
Show me another B&W photo, subject your choice.
Phil
Phil - A B&W photo.
Clarence Dock Goods Yard.
Next Another B&W Photograph
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
NorthBritNext Another B&W Photograph
A 4-8-4 at a crossing.
Another black and white photo please.
SeeYou190Another black and white photo please.
A freshly-painted PRR ND bobber cabin:
PRR_ND-tone by Edmund, on Flickr
Please stay with more B&W photos —Ed
ED _ B&W photo
Wintertime at Leeds Sovereign Street.
Anymore B&W photographs?
Please show me a pier or dock with a train in it.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
BATMANPlease show me a pier or dock with a train in it.
Here you are:
Please show me another scene without any trees.
Kevin. No trees here. Clarence Dock
More 'No Trees'.
David: "More 'No Trees'."
No trees visible in this shot of a busy Black River Station.
More 'No Trees', please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
BRVRRMore 'No Trees', please.
There are no trees in this desert scene.
OK... show me LOTS of trees!
Lots of trees.
Since it's the weekend of the Fourth of July, show me something patriotic.
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
chatanugaSince it's the weekend of the Fourth of July, show me something patriotic.
A patriotic celebration:
UP_4141 by Edmund, on Flickr
UP_4141d by Edmund, on Flickr
More patriotic scenes, from anywhere, please.
gmpullmanMore patriotic scenes, from anywhere, please.
The STRATTON AND GILLETTE has this one patriotic locmotive.
Show me more equipment painted red, white, and blue.
SeeYou190 Show me more equipment painted red, white, and blue. -Kevin
I think I can fullfill that request!
More Red, White & Blue
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
dti406More Red, White & Blue
That E-L 3638 sure gets around!
EL_3638b by Edmund, on Flickr
More red- white- and/or blue?
gmpullmanMore red- white- and/or blue?
Presenting the classic Tyco Train Set Ralston Purina Refrigerated Boxcar:
Show me more red white and blue! Just red and white will be OK if you are Canadian.
Kevin. Red, White & Blue
Class 47 47583 'County of Hertfordshire'. The real locomotive I used to see regularly.
More red, white and blue or red and white.
NorthBritMore red, white and blue or red and white.
A red & white caboose with a blue pick-em-up truck:
NKP_caboose-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
More stuff with fun colors, please.
gmpullmanMore stuff with fun colors, please.
Red, white, and blue as displayed on a string of boxcars. This scene is on the Scale Rails Of Southwest Florida club's N-trak layout.
Show me more of the red,white, and blue (or the colors of your own national flag).
This train is set up exactly as it was on day one of the railroad. First train run to test the mainline. This is now the 10th anniversery run as this Amtrak runs through the quarry mine cut.
More red white and blue
SHane
A pessimist sees a dark tunnel
An optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel
A realist sees a frieght train
An engineer sees three idiots standing on the tracks stairing blankly in space
NVSRRMore red white and blue
The "Spirit Of 1776" running on the Lionel layout at Model Trains Station.
Show me a scene with some kind of restaurant or eatery.
Kevin A Restaurant or eatery.
On the right Anne's Cafe. Take Away Food.
Another restaurant or eatery.
Restaurant or eatery :
Stray Dog Cafe ..... ( The Flea Market is across the street. )
Another restaurant or eatery, please/
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
More eateries. Regards, Peter
HO-VeloMore eateries. Regards, Peter
Another scene from the Model Trains Station Lionel display layout featuring Gus's Drive-In Diner.
Please show me another place to grab a bite to eat if you please.
Kevin A place to 'grab a bite'
The Old Post Office Cafe.
Next - Your next thing to do on the layout
NorthBritNext - Your next thing to do on the layout
Ummm... actually build the layout!
Show me an incomplete project on your layout.
SeeYou190 Show me an incomplete project on your layout.
It was incomplete 3 years and now I destroyed the hills redoing the whole thing.
Show me More Incomplete Layout Projects.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
angelob6660Show me More Incomplete Layout Projects.
Three months ago I decided to automate "route control" through my yard ladder.
This is how far I got
Digitrax_ds64_tryout by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something related to turnouts or turnout control/signaling.
gmpullmanShow me something related to turnouts or turnout control/signaling.
I control my turnouts with Circuitron Tortoises that are modified with rocker switches for "break before make" positive power routing.
Show me more turnout related stuff.
SeeYou190Show me more turnout related stuff.
This tower operator is working in one of the last remaining "Armstrong" manual-lever interlockings on my layout:
Leverman_14K2 by Edmund, on Flickr
TowerA-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another signal tower or anything else signal-related.
gmpullmanPlease show another signal tower or anything else signal-related.
A signal tower and cows.
Show me another switch tower/signal tower. I don't know how to tell one from the other.
SeeYou190Show me another switch tower/signal tower. I don't know how to tell one from the other.
PRR_SG_tower by Edmund, on Flickr
Some railroads called them signal towers. The New Haven they were numbered with an SS prefix for Signal Station. Mostly they were just "towers".
PRR_SG_tower-bay-2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a train with freight or passenger cars.
Ed freight or passenger cars.
A train with six wheeled North British Railway Pasenger Cars
Next. A train of your choice.
Movin day! Having a little fun moving equipment to the other side of the room while the RH was being installed. 4-4-0 on point.
Show me something else that is silly.
BATMANShow me something else that is silly.
How about a fashion show on a hot J1?
IMG_5366_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More silly or goofy, please.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Bear.... That is remarkable. I once bought a used PRR T-1 locomotive that was lettered for Southern Pacific. I rebuilt the engine and letteted it correcty.
......
How about Cruella De Ville ?
More whimsical scenes please.
Heartland Division CB&QMore whimsical scenes please.
On the On30 First Coast Modeler's Modular layout:
It's SHARKS... in a TORNADO... it's a SHARKNADO!
Anything else that is less-than-serious please.
SeeYou190Anything else that is less-than-serious please.
It's a jet! It's a train ! It's Turbo Bunny!!!
Energizer by Edmund, on Flickr
The Turbotrain is bi-directional / double-ended. Please show another double-ended "thing".
gmpullmanThe Turbotrain is bi-directional / double-ended. Please show another double-ended "thing".
I hope I am correct about this... I believe RDC cars were double ended and had control cabs for bi-directional operation.
This RDC is on the BNSF layout in the Chicago Museum Of Science And Industry.
Show me another piece of stainless steel or painted silver train equipment.
Here ya go.
Does anyone have three RDCs to show?
I only have two in this shot:
But here is one for long silver shiney:
More RDC's of three
24 hours Work train
Work trains please
Shane
NVSRRWork trains please
My notes on this picture call it a "work train", so I hope it is OK.
This scene was on the store layout at Blue Ox Hobbies in Georgia.
Show me more work train equipment please.
SeeYou190Show me more work train equipment please.
This former Railway Post Office car is now in work train service as a supply car:
PRR_BM70M_MoW4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something else painted safety yellow.
gmpullmanShow me something else painted safety yellow.
I had to scour my collection to find something that fit.
Here is a yellow Lionel Standard Gauge Caboose in what I believe qualifies as safety yellow. This was seen on the Rutland Junction Toy Train Museum in Alabama.
Show me another caboose that is not red.
SeeYou190Show me another caboose that is not red.
B&O in Blue should do —
BnO_I18c by Edmund, on Flickr
Another non-red caboose or waycar, please.
Ed - Non-red caboose or waycar
UK style.
Another non-red caboose or waycar
Now assigned to MOW service.
More non red caboose or waycar
I forgot I had this one. Lehigh and NEw England coach after they retired passenger service were painted red and used in MOW service.
NVSRRMore non red caboose or waycar
A friendly wave from the rear brakeman:
PC_GP-9_7109 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another scene with two trains passing, please.
Ed
gmpullmanShow me another scene with two trains passing, please.
Two trains passing on the Orlando N-Trak club's sectional train show layout.
More trains passing please.
More passing trains please.
Bear - More passing trains
Sovereign Street.
Anymore passing trains?
NorthBritAnymore passing trains?
One passing above the other:
PRR_5012bw_sm1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show some "heavy" steam.
gmpullmanPlease show some "heavy" steam.
A late model 4-8-4 is certainly a "heavy" machine.
Please show us some more "heavy" steam.
SeeYou190 -Kevin
Another Big 4-8-4 : NYC Niagara 6020!
More Big and Heavy Steamers Please!
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
Here is a C&O 2-10-4 tied to a couple of Canadian Pacific Trainmasters.
Please show me two locomotives from two different railroads lashed together.
Do "EX" units count?
If not heres a leased CNW unit on a Wisconsin Central Local
More units from different railroads lashed together please
Ringo58More units from different railroads lashed together please
In the background is Union Pacific, Chessie System (C&O) and B&O:
GP_SD2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show two diesels from different manufacturers.
gmpullman Please show two diesels from different manufacturers.
N Scale Train BoyMore shots of manufacturers sharing the rails!
It took a little digging, but here's a Bachmann USRA 4-8-2 teamed-up with an Athearn Genesis USRA 2-8-2...
Wayne
How about showing us your on-the-job locomotive crewmen.
doctorwayneHow about showing us your on-the-job locomotive crewmen.
It's crew change time while the geep gets a top-off of fuel:
IMG_0259_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More crewmen, or women, please.
gmpullmanMore crewmen, or women, please.
Ready to go as soon as the turntable is in position...
Anybody else have some LPCs (Little Plastic Crews) or are all your locomotives operated by ghosts?
doctorwayneAnybody else have some LPCs (Little Plastic Crews) or are all your locomotives operated by ghosts?
Passengers enjoy the view in the lounge car of an Amtrak passenger train.
Show me more people, please.
chatanugaShow me more people, please.
Making the cut, to go for water....
...while the switcher picks up the car for spotting at a local industry..."just a few feet more..."
More people doing stuff, please.
doctorwayneMore people doing stuff, please.
Taking a break is still doing something, right? The car is all loaded and we're done for the shift.
S&G_Service by Edmund, on Flickr
More busy little people, please.
gmpullmanMore busy little people, please.
Crews were busy adding shanties for the crossing tenders, and I was able to get a few photos of them at work...
Jawn Henry had nothin' on this guy...
Here's the one in Elfrida....
There's a similar one in Lowbanks and another in South Cayuga.
Workers at Reggie's Junk Yard are cutting up some scrap structural steel and loading it into a gondola.
Please show more people at work.
A busy day at Black river. spoting cars on the team track and flour mill. Off-loading a flat car.
More people at work, please.
Harvest is about to begin so these two cars left on the elevator siding will need to be repaired and picked up. A discussion of when that will happen is taking place.
Show me a stock yard please.
BATMANShow me a stock yard please.
Okey-dokey, one stockyard comin' up...
More stockyards, please.
Stock Pens
Please show more livestock.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show more livestock.
My wife loves cows. Whenever we are in a hobby shop, and they have cows, I always seem to buy another pack. I'll bet I have 200 HO scale cows.
Here are three of them.
More cows, bovines, bulls, or cattle please.
Two more healthy cows and one not so healthy.
Show more livestock please. Thank you.
Railroaders sure know how to milk a job...
PC101Show more livestock please. Thank you.
Feedlot by Edmund, on Flickr
More animal scenes, please.
Edmond ask, More animal scenes, please.
Jerry the Junkie and his pet Jumbo the elephant crossing the bridge at the end of town. Where else can you find a helper that works for peanuts.
Please show more animal scenes please.
PC101Please show more animal scenes please.
There are not any elephants, but quite a few other animals showed up for this picture.
More animals of any kind please.
Well, how's 'bout a rather large rabbit carrying on a conversation with a local.
Y'all have any more critter pix please?
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
tankertoad135Well, how's 'bout a rather large rabbit carrying on a conversation with a local.
That is a great picture. Is the rabbit named "Harvey"?
tankertoad135Y'all have any more critter pix please?
Here are some cattle being walked through the swamp. This scene is on the First Coast Modeler's On30 sectional train show layout.
Show me more animals please.
SeeYou190 Show me more animals please.
TF Anothe animal.
Horses and Hounds.
Next - A wildcard of your choice.
NorthBritNext - A wildcard of your choice.
A Pennsylvania Railroad DD1 motor.
PRR_DD1-fini by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show something else with a red roof.
gmpullmanA Pennsylvania Railroad DD1 motor.
That is a very handsome model Ed. I love the way it looks, brawny, with a "form follows function" aesthetic.
gmpullmanPlease show something else with a red roof.
All STRATTON AND GILLETTE steam locomotives have red roofs over th cabs.
The actual colour I use is Testors Model Master "British Crimson", but that is no longer available. I think Scalecoat LV Cornell Red will be the colour for all future SGRR locomotive cab roofs.
That will bring the total number of Scalecoat colours up to five for every locomotive. I think I will need to paint these in batches... bummer.
Please show me another piece of railroad equipment that has a red roof.
Kevin - A red roof.
D1027 Western Lancer.
Next - A piece of railroad equipment that has a Green roof.
NorthBritNext - A piece of railroad equipment that has a Green roof.
Coiled steel hoods count as a "roof"?
P-C_coil-car-F50 by Edmund, on Flickr
More colorful freight cars, please.
Colorfull frieght cars? postwar Lionel did that well. Plenty in this shot.
More color freight cars
NVSRRMore color freight cars
There are a lot of colors in this picture on the Kentucky Trainpark museum HO scale layout.
Show me another scene with both a hopper car and a boxcar.
SeeYou190 Show me another scene with both a hopper car and a boxcar.
angelob6660Edit: I hope it still counts I didn't realize it was a ice reefer.
It counts!
angelob6660Show me more hopper and any boxcar arrangement.
Here is one:
Show me another boxcar coupled to a hopper car.
SeeYou190Show me another boxcar coupled to a hopper car.
This scene shows a (cylindrical) hopper car coupled to the C&O box car:
IMGcolor by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me a train of all box cars or all hopper cars.
gmpullmanPlease show me a train of all box cars or all hopper cars.
You can't see the locomotive, but you can trust me, it is all boxcars.
Please show me another train with just one type of freight car.
A train of TripleCrown trailers rolls through the hills.
Show me another train with one type of freight car.
Train of coal hoppers
Please show another train with one type of freight car.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show another train with one type of freight car.
Here's a train of boxcars...
Please show us some of your MoW equipment.
An ex GBW RS27 shoving MK 70 T hopper conversion ballast cars for loading at Ancient rocks limestone quarry.
Better pic of one of the 70T MK converstions.
More MoW please.
Short CNW MoW train led by a GP38-2
Show me some SW's in action
Ringo58Show me some SW's in action
Here's four of 'em, with 71 cars trailing...
More Ess Dubbyas please.
doctorwayneMore Ess Dubbyas please.
On the last move of the day a Nickel Plate SW puts the caboose to bed:
NKP_switcher by Edmund, on Flickr
More scenes with EMD switchers, please.
gmpullmanOn the last move of the day a Nickel Plate SW puts the caboose to bed:
I love NICKEL PLATE cabooses. You can see a strong influence from NKP cabooses in the SGRR caboose fleet.
gmpullmanMore scenes with EMD switchers, please.
I shared this picture in Weekend Photo Fun a few weeks ago. It shows an N scale SGRR switcher on the remains of SGRR layout #3 after it was torn down.
I found this picture in a box of old photos I was sorting.
Show me another diesel powered switcher of any type.
2 EX Milwaukee road MP15's at the club layout
Show me more patched units
Ringo58Show me more patched units
A Penn-Central patch. Any guess to the original owner? ()
P-C-754_F7a by Edmund, on Flickr
More "patched" cars or locos, please.
The steel mill uses second hand Baldwin switchers formerly owned by SP and GN which are "patched" with new engine numbers.
More second hand or "patched" locomtives or cars, please.
gmpullman A Penn-Central patch. Any guess to the original owner? ()
Santa Fe?
Heres 2 WSOR units.
More patched units!
Ringo58Santa Fe?
Ha! What was your first clue??
Ringo58More patched units!
This old Geep 9 has remains of two former owners:
CR_GP9_7105b by Edmund, on Flickr
CR_GP9_7105_3-4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show more patched OR obviously renumbered equipment.
More patch-out & or renumbered equipment. Regards, Peter
HO-VeloMore patch-out & or renumbered equipment.
The Penn-Central sure made their paint budget stretch pretty thin:
P-C_hopper by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another covered hopper, cylindrical hopper or pressure differential car.
gmpullmanThe Penn-Central sure made their paint budget stretch pretty thin:
Yes they did, but is makes for a nifty looking freight car.
gmpullmanPlease show another covered hopper, cylindrical hopper or pressure differential car.
There are two covered hopper cars in this pictures.
Again, please show another covered hopper, cylindrical hopper or pressure differential car.
SeeYou190Again, please show another covered hopper, cylindrical hopper or pressure differential car.
I'm a big fan of the early covered hoppers, even though most of them are too modern for a late '30s layout. Here's a few of them...
...and some more...
...and some modified MDC cars...
...and some built in the '20s...
More covered hoppers, please.
More covered hoppers please. Regards, Peter
A purple one. For a plastics company.
More hoppers
NVSRRMore hoppers
The Bear - Favourite piece of rolling stock.
I have a few favourites, but on receiving these three carriages free in a package, they are little gems. Especially as they are over 50 years old.
More favourite rolling stock
JaBearOk, then. A freelanced hopper car for the freelanced Lachlan River RR.
I love that hopper car Bear. Very nicely built.
NorthBritMore favourite rolling stock
My favorite will change every time I am asked. I just have too many that I love for one to be favorite all the time.
This one is my current favorite. I used a decal set I got from a model train club near Chicago.
Show me another train car you are specially fond of.
Thanks Kevin. I like that Lake Shore boxcar
The Wagon Top is my favorite, just look at that craftsmanship!
Decisions, Decisions
P.S. I've always admired those W style hoppers too Bear.
Great job!
I have a few of those in my roster as well
Another favorite train car please.
TF
The hopper is my favorite because it is my only car I have custom made!
More favorite cars
Ringo58 More favorite cars
My favorite are probably this trio of New Haven 2-bay coal hoppers.
More favorite pieces of rolling stock?
Ringo58: "More favorite pieces of rolling stock?"
These NYC Pacemaker cars are among my favorite freight cars. I don't think I have individual photos right now, so a group photo will have to do.
More favoried cars please.
BRVRRMore favoried cars please.
I haved a few, including some of these Tyco 40' reefers...
...turned into 36'-ers, with radial roofs and truss rods...
...and some ordinary Athearn 40' steel boxcars...
...sliced, diced, and hacked into 40' steel boxcars with Viking roofs (lowered by 1'). 5-5-5 Youngstown ends, drop-sidesills and trucks moved outboard, much in the same manner as the Pennsy used on their X-29 boxcars...
There are a lot of other single favourites, too.
Show us more of your favourite cars, freight or passenger, please.
doctorwayne Show us more of your favourite cars, freight or passenger, please.
Thanks Wayne. That's some nice boxcar customizing I must say
My Pepe Le Pew boxcar. I had to have been one short of a six-pack the night I bought that one
More favorites, ...freight or passenger car please.
Thanks for your kind comment TF.
Track fiddlerMy Pepe Le Pew boxcar. I had to have been one short of a six-pack the night I bought that one
Ah, yes, but it's so round, so firm, so fully packed.
Track fiddlerMore favorites, ...freight or passenger car please.
This one, and a couple of similar ones, are favourites because they were made into wooden baggage cars, from Athearn Blue Box passenger cars (coaches and Pullmans) bought NiB for a couple bucks each...
Lets see more of your favourites, please.
doctorwayne Wayne Lets see more of your favourites, please.
Now that Pullman of yours got me a little riled Wayne. I thought I had that one so I got out my set.
Nope, I didn't have it but those Pullman's are no stranger to me
I found out after that train show there is more than 5 to complete this set. I have bought one extra now and one in my cart, ...I don't know what I'm waiting for? I better send eBay a PayPal tonight
So I'm going to post the Great Northern, North Dakota Pullman as my favorite.
More favorites please.
More favourites please.
Sweet!
That is one smooth center depression flat car Bear I can certainly see why that's your favorite
Carry on
Bear More favorites
My father was in The 9th Queen's Royal Lancers Regiment. As I like Class 52 locomotives (Westerns') D1027 Western Lancer is a must have.
Anymore favorites?
One of my faves, a Roller Bearing Models waffle side boxcar lettered with Herald King decals. CNW had a large "flock" of these puppies and many showed up in Rapid City in the pre-DME days. This humperdill took quite some time to get together using 4 different glues. It was fun!!
More fave's palease!
tankertoad135More fave's palease!
This is my favorite freight car in the Train Set Fleet.
Show me another "billboard style" refrigerated boxcar.
Well, more of a reefer than a boxcar, but nice bold lettering!
Any more billboard reefers gents?
tankertoad135Any more billboard reefers gents?
Got this for ya':
IMG_4031 by Edmund, on Flickr
Billboard1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's see more refrigerator cars, please.
Slightly more modern version.
More reffers.
NVSRRMore reffers.
Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE refrigerated car in orange.
Show me something else that is orange.
SeeYou190Show me something else that is orange.
Orange F-units on the B&O?
BnO_F7-4645-3 by Edmund, on Flickr
Sure enough...
Another something orange, please.
Orange livestock truck.
Please show something that is yellow.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show something that is yellow.
There are a couple of yellow things to be seen here, and a beautiful building on the background.
Show me another yellow something please.
SeeYou190Show me another yellow something please.
Aah! Chicago and North Western has the market cornered on yellow:
C_NW_PS-bilevel_166 by Edmund, on Flickr
C_NW_E7-bilevels by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show something green.
gmpullmanPlease show something green.
RIDGE TERMINAL LINES paints their fancy fleet of "Eagle Express" service boxcars green.
Show me more green if you please.
SeeYou190
That is one handsome boxcar Kevin
Another purchase at the train show yesterday.
I missed the billboard boxcar posting a while back. Found this Hamm's billboard reefer at the show and now I have two. It looks like a long case of beer on wheels
The old Hamm's beer commercials of the 70s with the bearded man Earl Hammond walking with his staff and the Kodiak Bear by his side was filmed at many locations in Minnesota, one being Lake Namakan that connects south of Lake Kabetogama where I grew up.
The bear's name was Sasha. Picture courtesy of Northern Wilds Magazine.
More green please.
Nice boxcar TF, who can forget 'The land of sky-blue waters', makes me want to have a cold one. I like green, my father's 48' was green. More green please. Regards, Peter
Green and a billboard.
Please show me two of something.
Two trains racing
Show me two more of something.
chatanugaShow me two more of something.
A pair of brand new, 90 ton Pollock hot metal ladles:
Pollock_ladles2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another pair of something, please.
gmpullman Another pair of something, please.
Nice! I've always been fascinated by those molten steel side dumpers Ed
How about a pair of dissected Warren Truss bridges put back together at a 45 degree angle?
P.S. I really like your Father's green 48 Ford on your layout Peter
Another pair of something please.
A pair of GP7's .
Please show some coal.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show some coal.
One two bay hopper full of big-old-chunks of coal:
Show me more coal please.
Kevin, thanks for your contribution. I'm surprised at lack of photos of coal from others.
Coal at the coal mine:
Please show some lumber .
More lumber and forest products please. Regards, Peter
HO-VeloMore lumber and forest products please.
Lumber loaded on a flat car. This scene is on the store layout at Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
Please show me more lumber or forest products.
"Timberrrr"
NKP_FLat-1945 by Edmund, on Flickr
More lumber and timber, please.
gmpullmanNKP_FLat-1945 by Edmund, on Flickr More lumber and timber, please.
Flat & Lumber Loads
dti406Flat & Lumber Loads
The lumber loader on the Great Dogbone Lionel Train Layout.
More lumber and timber please.
The lumber yard along with other building supplies.
Please show some farm tractors and/or other farm machinery.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show some farm tractors and/or other farm machinery.
Red farm tractors on a flat car. This scene was on the Southern O Scalers "Layout In The Round" display.
Show me more farm equipment.
Apaprently, farm tractors and machinery was not as popular as I expected.
Kevin, thanks for saving me again.
Farm tractors being transferred from flat cars to truck.
Please show covered hoppers or boxcars for hauling grain or flour.
Heartland Division CB&QApparently, farm tractos and machinery was not as popular as I expected. Kevin, thanks for saving me again.
Show me something always seems to slow down near the end of the month.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show covered hoppers or boxcars for hauling grain or flour.
I made this STRATTON AND GILLETE covered hopper car for another forum member's layout. I hope it is serving him well in its new home.
Show me another covered hopper car, or grain loading boxcar.
SeeYou190Show me another covered hopper car, or grain loading boxcar.
GE used a fleet of covered hoppers to move silica sand for glassmaking among its several lamp plants:
GE_ILDX_316 by Edmund, on Flickr
Ed: "More covered hoppers please."
there are a few covered hoppers in this short train.
More hoppers of any type please.
More hoppers please. Regards, Peter
HO-VeloMore hoppers please.
This hopper car was spotted on the Country Roads HO scale sectional display layout.
Show me another hopper car of any kind.
Here is one of the Mt Hood RRs scratch built, wood chip hoppers.
Any more hoppers Gents?
How about two early hoppers.
How about piers scenes?
NVSRRHow about piers scenes?
Freight cars on the pier.
Show me more of the waterfront.
SeeYou190Show me more of the waterfront.
On the Waterfront: Two men and a dinghy —
Seawall1 by Edmund, on Flickr
More water/tracks scenes, please.
gmpullmanMore water/tracks scenes, please.
Water, tracks, and a shrimp boat on the First Coast Modeler's On30 modular train show layout.
SeeYou190 More water/tracks scenes, please. -Kevin
A bridge should count, right? Here's the bridge on the NEB&W's display piece!
Show me some more bridges!
N Scale Train BoyShow me some more bridges!
Here are a couple of bridges.
Show me another bridge.
SeeYou190Show me another bridge.
A litte bridgework:
EM1_HighIron by Edmund, on Flickr
More bridges, please.
Thanks to all who have contributed !
Bridge
Please show another bridge.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show another bridge.
Freshly painted B&O F Units coming off the blast furnace bridge:
BnO_F7-4535 by Edmund, on Flickr
More EMD F units, please.