More animals in or on something. Regards, Peter
Heartland Division CB&QPlease continue with BNSF predecessors
A Great Northern Goat!
red_green by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show something else with an animal in or on it.
BNSF predecessors.
Santa Fe.
and Burlington ....
Please continue with BNSF predecessors
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
gmpullmanBNSF predecessors seems popular, let's continue.
Bright shiny chrome SANTA FE units on the Lionel layout at the Model Trains Station Museum in South Carolina.
More BNSF predecessors please.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
tankertoad135Another BN predessesor. Have any more of the same y'all?
A station stop on the old Great Northern:
2009 01 23 Layout 027fix by Edmund, on Flickr
BNSF predecessors seems popular, let's continue.
Another BN predessesor.
Have any more of the same y'all?
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
A Burlington Northern SD9 heading a freight train.
Show me more BNSF predecessors.
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Pre-BN stuff
Please show BNSF predecessor railroads.
Some GN rolling schtock on the Mt Hood RR.
More pre-BN stuff Gents.
SeeYou190Show me another Conrail predecessor please.
The Erie-Lackawanna would be one:
EL_7381z by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's see some predecessors to the BNSF, please.
gmpullmanMore Conrail predecessors, please.
A couple of LEHIGH VALLEY gondola cars with coil steel loads. This scene is on Mr. Muffins Lionel Layout in Atlanta, Indiana.
Show me another Conrail predecessor please.
GP-9_Man11786Show me a Conrail predacessor.
A look at a Pennsy Alco switching the loads out from under the Hulett unloaders.
PRR_Ore-dock2 by Edmund, on Flickr
More Conrail predecessors, please.
Here's another scene. The westbound local is coming to a stop in Gallitzin, PA to switch the industries. Show me a Conrail predacessor.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
Any scene? Ah, yes.
More scenes please.
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
Ed - More loading/unloading
About to untie the tarp from the Holt wagon at Clarence Dock Goods Yard
Next. Any scene of your choice
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
SeeYou190More loading scenes please.
I made these photos yesterday to reply to Brent's request for a mobile crane. Couldn't reply since all I got was a 504 error or some such. Well, the fellows are still doing some unloading.
Track_Crew by Edmund, on Flickr
More loading/unloading, please.
doctorwayneShow us some more team tracks or industries where loading or unloading is taking place.
Hopper cars getting loaded with limestone. This scene is on the Orlando N-Track group's sectional N scale train layout.
More loading scenes please.
BRVRRMore team track photos please.
Here's the team track in Dunnville...
...and the one in Mount Forest...
...and the one in Elfrida...
...and the even-more cramped one in South Cayuga...
Given the torpid responses of both this Forum and my photobucket account, it's a wonder if I can get a photo quick enough to reply to the latest request in this thread.
Wayne
Show us some more team tracks or industries where loading or unloading is taking place.
-Kevin: "Another loading dock please.The loading dock at the Black River team tracks.
More team track photos please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
doctorwayneSome years ago, I picked up these MDC tender kits for a very reasonable price. I decided to make them into MoW water cars - one each for a couple of fellow modellers, and one for myself.
Great work on the water tanks Wayne.
I am doing something very similar for my work train. I bought this small vanderbilt tender to be the water tank for the train. I was going to mount a pump on the deck and say the oil tank was for diesel fuel for the generator in the following train car.
NorthBritNext - A loading dock
A gondola is being pushed into position next to the concrete loading dock.
Another loading dock please.
Batman - A Crane.
Next - A loading dock
BRVRRMore small train cars please.
Some years ago, I picked up two of these MDC tender kits for a very reasonable price, and already had the bodyshell (but no cast metal underframe) of another one, acquired much earlier.I decided to make them into MoW water cars - one each for a couple of fellow modellers, and one for myself. They're supposedly equipped with a gasoline-powered pump in what was formerly the coal bunker, now completely covered and equipped with a door.
This one's for a friend's freelanced late '20s-era layout...
...this one for another friend's '50s-era CNR layout...
...and the bodyshell-only one, with lots of lead-weights added, for my own EG&E late '30s layout...
While mine is more-or-less the same as the other two, one of the carshop's employees suggested that if the coal bunker were slightly modified, it could double, in the winter, as a covered tender for MoW equipment that was coal-powered (mostly cranes and rotary plows). In theory, the pump would be temporarily removed, and the coal bunker loaded from any coaling tower, with the roof keeping the coal both dry and not frozen into a solid block.
It's probably an improbable scenario, but I liked the idea of making it look just a bit unique, no matter how far-fetched it might be...
Please show us your somewhat whimsical rolling stock creations.
EDIT: Sorry, but the slowness of this site contributed to delaying my offering, so let's carry on with
BATMANPlease show me a car or MOW high railer with a hoist, crane, or other lifting devices.
Here is small.
Please show me a car or MOW high railer with a hoist, crane, or other lifting devices.
-Kevin: "Show me any train car less than 40 feet (12 meters) in length."
This little IMCO hopper car is 36-feet long, between couper faces.
More small train cars please.
NorthBritNext - A small carriage
One of Thomas' friends is pulling some small carriages. I love outdoor railroading in Florida on a beautiful day.
Show me any train car less than 40 feet (12 meters) in length.
BATMAN Please show your newest thing that rides the rails
Two North British Railway 6 wheeled carriages
Seen here on a Troop Train heading south with troops bound for France.
Next - A small carriage
SeeYou190Please show me any other engine with a four-wheel leading truck. -Kevin
Please show your newest thing that rides the rails.
gmpullmanAny other engine with a four-wheel trailing truck, please.
A 4-6-4 leaving the engine house.
Please show me any other engine with a four-wheel leading truck.
doctorwayneAnother Niagara, please, or perhaps a Mexican Nigara
A Niagara at speed, just beginning to make her stride —
NYC_6008 by Edmund, on Flickr
Any other engine with a four-wheel trailing truck, please.