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
Living the dream.
Kevin A place to 'grab a bite'
The Old Post Office Cafe.
Next - Your next thing to do on the layout
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
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.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
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.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
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
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
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.