Track fiddlerMore passenger car stuff if you would please.
I hope no one thinks this is inapropriate.
As a token of honor, I am closing out the month with a tribute to one of our greatest contributors.
-Photograph by Garry Boyd
See you all in May.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
gmpullman Continue, please, with anything passenger related.
Continue, please, with anything passenger related.
Track fiddlerCarry on
A High-Density bi-level commuter car:
C_NW_PS-bilevel_166 by Edmund, on Flickr
You went out of sequence but I forgive you Wayne...
Carry on
TF
gmpullmanAny other passenger car, please.
Here's a Rivarossi passenger car, modified with a solarium lounge...
Wayne
More passenger cars, please.
gmpullman Any other passenger car, please.
Any other passenger car, please.
A Sleeping Car. Traditional Pullman 10-1-2
Pullman_10-1-2_Lake-Dunmore-crop by Edmund, on Flickr
John-NYBWLet's stick with diners.
Boston & Maine 84 diner The Mountaineer on my layout.
Show me a sleeping car
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
gmpullman Please show another dining car or anything related to serving food.
Please show another dining car or anything related to serving food.
A pair of diners are being replenished for their next trip.
Since the month is almost over, no point in changing the theme now. Let's stick with diners.
SeeYou190 How me another tunnel portal please.
A cook grabs a quick breath of fresh air before the diner dives into the tunnel:
PRR_diner by Edmund, on Flickr
John-NYBWMore tunnel pics please.
Just a tunnel, no trains:
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
The above scene was photographed on the store N Scale layout at The Trainmaster in Buford, Georgia.
How me another tunnel portal please.
Pruitt How about more tunnels (of any sort)?
How about more tunnels (of any sort)?
The New Yorker is emerging from the Stateline (NY/NJ) Tunnel on its way into the fictional town of West Chester.
More tunnel pics please.
Well, I don't have anything showing Brent's tunnel's guts, but I do have a steamer exiting a partially finished tunnel...
Mark P.
Website: http://www.thecbandqinwyoming.comVideos: https://www.youtube.com/user/mabrunton
Track fiddlerDat's Kool.
Thanks, TF. After I did my first ride around the layout video and saw unfinished tunnel innards, I decided my tunnels needed a better look on the inside.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Dat's Kool.
Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
More of Brent's tunnel guts please.
I'll see your ribs aaaaand porterhouse and show you some innards!
Anyone got a pic of the inside of a tunnel?.....Please.
BATMAN Please show anything to do with a tunnel.
Please show anything to do with a tunnel.
Raise you one.
And add some ribs.
The way I see it, that should be about equivalent to a porterhouse...
More tunnel stuff please.
Here ya go, the Emperor's new tunnel.
Let's try this again.
Please show a steamer entering or exiting a tunnel.
Diesel on a bridge. I have seveal...
More Diesels on a bridge...
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
gmpullman More diesels on a bridge, please.
More diesels on a bridge, please.
I cheated to stage this photo. This is on my short line which only has a ten wheeler and a doodlebug for motive power.
SeeYou190Show me another diesel on a bridge please.
The Bridges of Pennsy County:
PRR_EF-15_2_tone by Edmund, on Flickr
The Fs on the left are helpers, moving downhill, that have just crossed the bridge and on the right are working toward us approaching the bridge.
NorthBritMore diesels on a bridge please.
The above scene is on one of the display layouts at the California Railroad Museum.
Show me another diesel on a bridge please.
Kevin - A diesel on a bridge
Class 47 47404 'Hadrian' on the 'lift off' bridge
IMG_5782 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More diesels on a bridge please.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
gmpullmanMore before & after, please.
-Photographs by Kevin Parson
Please show me another diesel on a bridge.
HO-VeloShow me more layout changes or improvements.
Lots of bare plywood and unfinished scenery:
Hulett_shops by Edmund, on Flickr
Later, some details —
Fuel-rack1 by Edmund, on Flickr
And finally a scene:
Fuel-rack_EL by Edmund, on Flickr
More before & after, please.
Peeled up wall repair. Show me more layout changes or improvements. Regards, Peter
After adding a partial upper level over some of my original layout, I realised that some turnouts on the lower level were now a lot more difficult to reach. I was able to pick-up four Rapido turnout motors at a very reasonable price, but it was more work than I had expected to install them, and more mess, too...
...this one was the hardest to reach, both due to the distance and the fact that nearby structures were not removeable...
I did get them installed though, and they work well. Here's one after the clean-up...
These two operate off the same fascia-mounted switch, as both need to move if the crossover is to be used...
...and the hardest-to-reach-one got cleaned-up, too...
More layout changes or improvements, please.
John-NYBWShow a section of your layout you have rebuilt or is otherwise under construction.
This was a track realignment behind the new roundhouse where a stub-siding was reconfigured into a through siding:
RH_new_TO4 by Edmund, on Flickr
RH_new_TO2 by Edmund, on Flickr
RHsw1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Then there's always the cleanup:
RH_pits by Edmund, on Flickr
More changes, modifications or additions to your layout, please.
Here is a section of the layout I had to rebuild because of frequent derailments.
Originally there was an Atlas #8 curved turnout at the Apex of this curve. My Ribbonrail gauge indicated the inside curve was 30" and my full length passenger cars would often derail trying to take the inside curve. It's still about a 30" radius at the apex, but because there are much broader easements leading to it, they are able to negotiate the turn.
A Peco #7 curved turnout, which actually has broader radii than the Atlas #8, was moved to the right as shown below.
You can see where the outside curve originally was located and has since been rerouted. The passenger station is just to the right of this photo.
I'm not going to reballast this section or rebuild the grade crossing until I've done enough operating sessions that I have confidence the derailment problem has been resolved, but the early testing has been promising.
Show a section of your layout you have rebuilt or is otherwise under construction.
Kevin - At a loading dock.
IMG_4918 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Next - Anything you like
NorthBritMore freight at a loading dock, platform or ramp.
Loading dock:
This scene is on the Suncoast S-Scalers train show layout.
Please show me more freight at a loading dock, platform, or ramp.
Kevin - Freight car at a loading dock.
IMG_2117 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More freight at a loading dock, platform or ramp.
HO-VeloShow me more double-door or door-and-half boxcars please.
The World-Famous UTAH BELT:
Show me a freight car at a loading dock, platform, or ramp.
Show me more double-door or door-and-half boxcars please. Regards, Peter
gmpullmanMore double-doors, please.
Here's an old Athearn car, re-worked to better match an Espee prototype...
While I have quite a few doubledoor boxcars, I'm a big fan of door-and-a-half cars, too. Here are a few...
...this one has two doors on each side, but only one on each side would be in-use at any given time...
More double-door or door-and-a-half cars, please.
PC101Show us another double door box car please.
Here['s a Pennsy X42 that was intended to replace the B60b baggage car fleet:
PRR_X-42fini by Edmund, on Flickr
More double-doors, please.
SeeYou190 Show me another double door boxcar please. -Kevin
Show me another double door boxcar please.
A big double door box car.
Show us another double door box car please.
PC101, bob
gmpullmanMore rural, please.
Out in the rural parts:
SeeYou190Show me another rural scene.
From the NAPM:
B&O FAs by NAPM Model Railroad Club, on Flickr
More rural, please.
dti406Passing a farm on the NYC!
Rick: Great to see you over here in Show Me Something.
dti406We've had lots of city scenes, how about another rural scene!
Fruit stand by the railroad tracks:
The above scene was photographed on the Kentucky Railroad Museum's HO scale display layout.
Show me another rural scene.
SeeYou190 Another rural scene please. -Kevin
Another rural scene please.
Passing a farm on the NYC!
We've had lots of city scenes, how about another rural scene!
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!
NorthBritAnother Rural Scene please
Here is an 0-6-0 moving an RPO to another location for service.
Kevin - A Rural Scene.
IMG_5328 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Another Rural Scene please
Here is a pasture:
Please show me a rural scene.
Track fiddlerMore stone, brick or masonry of any kind please.
Here is a stone wall.
Show me another stone structure.
gmpullman More stone or masonry of any type, please.
More stone or masonry of any type, please.
Thank you, TF! Your work is superb as well and especially so being in N which is like microsurgery to me...
Track fiddlerMore stone structures of your choice please.
This cut stone retaining wall was made in a curve. I learned how to set the mold on blocks and weight it so the plaster would cure and give me a radiused piece.
PRR_X30-a by Edmund, on Flickr
gmpullman More stone structures of any kind, please.
More stone structures of any kind, please.
HO-VeloShow me another stone wall.
A stone retaining wall keeps this signal tower on high —
PRR_SG_tower by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another stone wall. Regards, Peter
NorthBrit Another stone wall please David
Another stone wall please
Let's keep it going. Another stone wall please.
Rich
Alton Junction
Kevin - A stone wall.
Not much can be seen, but here we are-
IMG_2129 by David Harrison, on Flickr
gmpullmanShow me articulated steam, simple or compound, please.
Here is one, NORFOLK AND WESTERN flavor.
The above scene is one the North Georgia Modu-Rail group's modular HO scale layout.
Show me a wall made of stone.
John-NYBWI don't have any better ideas so let's stick with the concrete theme.
Double-headed B&O EM-1s pass under a concrete highway overpass:
BnO_EM1_a1 by Edmund, on Flickr
BnO_EM1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me articulated steam, simple or compound, please.
SeeYou190 Still more concrete or cement, please. -Kevin
Still more concrete or cement, please.
Here's my concrete coaling tower. The routes east of here are fully dieselized so steam only operates westward. Steamers back out of the turntable to be pointed in the correct direction. That means when they return, they also back onto the turntable.
I don't have any better ideas so let's stick with the concrete theme.
gmpullmanMore concrete or cement, please.
One concrete coaling tower:
The above sceneis on the shop layout at Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
HO-VeloShow more concrete structures or items.
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad made use of poured concrete signal towers:
DLnW_tower by Edmund, on Flickr
More concrete or cement, please.
Show more concrete structures or items. Regards, Peter
gmpullmanShow me something made of cement or concrete, please.
A couple of people passing the time fishing next to a concrete bridge.
This scene is on the Country Roads sectional train show display layout.
Please show me something else made of cement or concrete.
John-NYBWLet's stick with this theme. More trackside industries, please.
A cement plant:
Cement by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something made of cement or concrete, please.
doctorwayne More trackside businesses, please.
More trackside businesses, please.
The local peddler spots a load at an auto parts distributor.
Let's stick with this theme. More trackside industries, please.
A couple of boxcars being spotted at Languay's Pump & Compressor Division...
doctorwayneMore trackside industries, please.
The coke dump at the blast furnace:
Stock_Track by Edmund, on Flickr
More rail-served industries or businesses, please.
SeeYou190Show me another railside industry.
Here's one on the nowhere-near-finished partial upper level of my layout...
...with some cars being spotted for loading...
More trackside industries, please.
gmpullmanStill more rail-served industry, please.
Spotting a boxcar at a small manufacturer.
Show me another railside industry.
NorthBritMore industries served by rail please
The Harshaw Chemical Co. does quite a bit of tank car shipping:
Harshaw_coal-tar-tank-b by Edmund, on Flickr
Tank_car_fill by Edmund, on Flickr
Still more rail-served industry, please.
Kevin An industry served by a railroad.
Six industries here.
IMG_5191 (2) by David Harrison, on Flickr
More industries served by rail please
BRVRRMore structures, metal or otherwise, please.
I think this falls into the "or otherwise" category:
The above scene is on the "Great Dogbone Railroad", a sectional Lionel train show display layout.
Show me any industry served by the railroad.
John-NYBW: "More metal structures, please."
Galvanized steel grain bins (tin cans) at the Farmers Union elevator.
More structures, metal or otherwise, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Creechan's Fine Fuels has covered storage bins in an elevated all-metal structure...
I built the roof so that it could be removeable, just in case there was a derailment on the dump-track...
More metal structures, please.
gmpullman Another metal structure, please.
Another metal structure, please.
The lumber yard expanded using corrugated metal sheds for storage and an office.
SeeYou190Show me another metal structure of any type.
This metal gantry carries steam, air and water service lines for the outdoor tracks at the turntable:
NYC_Steam-power-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
John-NYBWMore little brother/big brother photos please.
Big Butler Bin/Little Butler Bin:
This scene was on the Georgia T-Trackers modular N scale layout.
Show me another metal structure of any type.
gmpullman More small— as compared to... please.
More small— as compared to... please.
My new industrial switcher in front of an SW7.
This is the Plymouth switcher BLI came out with last year. It handles the switching duties at my brewery.
More little brother/big brother photos please.
SeeYou190Show me something else small.
This old, yeller' crawler is small compared to the beast behind it:
Cats_WS-GSQ by Edmund, on Flickr
John-NYBWA load of tires has arrived at the freight house for a local tire distributor.
John, that is a neat looking load. I did not realise it was tires when I first saw it. Nice.
John-NYBWMore open top loads.
A small engine on a small flat car.
This scene was photographed on the Roundhouse Museum layout at the Durango And Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Show me something else small.
BRVRR More open-car loads please.
More open-car loads please.
A load of tires has arrived at the freight house for a local tire distributor.
More open top loads.
Ed: "More open-top loads, please."
A gondola load of new air ducting at General Inductries siding on the Black River RR.
SeeYou190Show me another loaded freight car please.
This flat car at the team track is almost loaded and ready for anchoring:
Team_track by Edmund, on Flickr
More open-top loads, please.
doctorwayneMore car loads, please...your choice of lading.
One of my favorites:
Show me another loaded freight car please.
gmpullmanMore lumber, timber or wood products on freight cars, please.
A small locomotive, lumbering up a long and steep grade...
...with some loads of....lumber...
...and what appears to be a shifted load of lumber...
...and more lumber...
...and more...
...and the end of the train...
More car loads, please...your choice of lading.
SeeYou190Show me a freight car loaded with lumber, or any forestry products.
Timber to go...
NKP_FLat-1945 by Edmund, on Flickr
More lumber, timber or wood products on freight cars, please.
NorthBritAnother lumber yard please.
Here is one:
Show me a freight car loaded with lumber, or any forestry products.
John-NYBW gmpullman Let's change things up. How about a lumber yard or sawmill scene.
gmpullman Let's change things up. How about a lumber yard or sawmill scene.
Let's change things up. How about a lumber yard or sawmill scene.
gmpullman More green, please,
More green, please,
This was a flea market find but I thought it would be an interesting addition.
SeeYou190More green railroad equipment please.
We Have The Connections...
DTI_PS by Edmund, on Flickr
NorthBritMore green railroad equipment please
Here is a green gondola filled with scrap metal.
The above scene was photographed at Mr. Muffin's Trains in Atlanta, Indiana.
More green railroad equipment please.
Kevin - more gren railroad equipment
IMG_5112 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More green railroad equipment please
PC101Ok , let's keep on a green theme please.
Here are a few.
This scene is on the Athens Bend Track group's N-Trak layout.
Show me more green railroad equipment.
gmpullman More greenies, please.
More greenies, please.
A shop built extended side gondola for hauling light weight scrap.
Ok , let's keep on a green theme please.
John-NYBWLet's go green. A green freight car.
Green it is:
P-C_coil-car-F50 by Edmund, on Flickr
PC101 More yellow freight cars please.
More yellow freight cars please.
If only I still had my Tyco Union Pacific yellow hopper cars with red lettering. This will have to do.
Let's go green. A green freight car.
HO-Velo Please roll out more yellow freight cars. Regards, Peter
Please roll out more yellow freight cars. Regards, Peter
SeeYou190Show me any other yellow freight car.
Mellow Yellow it is —
ACY_XM_PS1 by Edmund, on Flickr
More yellow cars, please.
gmpullmanMore of the same, please.
Here is a whole bunch of them:
Show me any other yellow freight car.
John-NYBWMore reefers.
Looking just a little weary here's a Northenr Pacific ice bunker reefer:
NP_Ice_Refrigerator by Edmund, on Flickr
More of the same, please.
doctorwayne How about showing us some refrigerator cars.
How about showing us some refrigerator cars.
Here are a pair of ice bunker reefers at the A&P warehouse. The A&P reefer gets lots of mileage delivering loads to various towns on the layout. Several years ago I started a thread asking why a canned food company like Van Camp's would need reefers. Some speculated it might be for raw foods delivered to their cannery but somebody checked the reporting marks and indicated such a car never existed.
More reefers.
SeeYou190Show me another boxcar.
Here's an Athearn boxcar getting measured for some modifications...
...which includes removal of the roof...
...and about 1' (HO) off the top of the car's sides, along with removal of the ends...
...and the sidesills and over-sized doors tracks, too...
...and some new Viking roofs...
...along with some new 5-5-5- ends, (from Tichy), and with some scratchbuilt running boards...
...and new door tracks, free-standing ladders and grabirons, new doors and underset straight sidesills...
...and with some paint and lettering, along with a little weathering, another 8 steel boxcars, built in 1924...
BATMANMore boxcars please.
One of the very few prototype roadnamed pieces of equipment I own. This was the very first Westerfield resin kit I built.
Show me another boxcar.
-Kevinb
More boxcars please.
Ed: "More box cars of any description, please."
Here are a few box cars awaiting clearance on the BRVRR's eastbound mainline.
More box cars please.
SeeYou190Show me another picture of a boxcar, or two, or three...
How about a big fella' ?
EL_92055_XAP by Edmund, on Flickr
More box cars of any description, please.
rogerhensleyMore boxcars please.
Here are a couple more:
Show me another picture of a boxcar, or two, or three...
More boxcars? Ah, yes. Here's a couple two or three...
SeeYou190More box cars of any shape, length or color please.
This one is up for some truck work. see that tack board on the end? It bugged me that the boards were vertical and not horizontal as I believe the railroad gods demanded. So I pried them off and gave them a 90° turn.
Carshop-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Wouldn't 'ya know a while later I found a photo of a NYC box car with — yep, tackboards with vertical boards on the ends
More of any box car, please.
gmpullmanMore box cars of any shape, length or color please.
STRATTON AND GILLETTE boxcar:
Lets keep this one going...
More box cars of any shape, length or color please.
John-NYBWMore of those basic oxide red boxcars, please.
PRR's idea of a basic box car:
PRR_X31A-shadow by Edmund, on Flickr
They must have liked them, they had about ten-thousand of the X31 class.
rogerhensley More red boxcars if you will...
More red boxcars if you will...
Here are two spotted at River City Textiles. The one on the right is a wagon top lettered for my home road.
More of those basic oxide red boxcars, please.
Here is a red boxcar just coming into sight near the city.
Originally posted here in error.....my apologies!
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
Good morning
gmpullman More of the same — Another ubiquitous 40 foot XM boxcar in oxide red, please.
More of the same — Another ubiquitous 40 foot XM boxcar in oxide red, please.
They're my favorite boxcars you know
More 40 footers in oxide red or a Mill of some kind please.
SeeYou190Show me the basics. I want to see a 40 foot steel boxcar painted boxcar red.
NYC_XM by Edmund, on Flickr
NorthBritMore branch or short lines please.
This might be a stretch, but I am going to assume the MOONLIGHT EXPRESS is a shortline.
The above scene is on the First Coast Model Railroader's modular On30 layout.
Show me the basics. I want to see a 40 foot steel boxcar painted boxcar red.
Kevin- More branch lines and short lines.
The Leeds, Scarcroft and Wetherby line was a branch line. Should have been a through line bur The Great War intervened in the building.
https://flic.kr/p/2n9fJGE
More branch or short lines please.
John-NYBWAny kind of branch or short line train, please.
To be completely honest, I am not exactly sure what is meant by "branch line" or "short line", but here is a short train:
More branch line and short lines please.
doctorwayne More locals or mixed freight, please.
More locals or mixed freight, please.
A Munsee Valley Ten Wheeler leads a short mixed train over the Mill Creek Gorge.
Any kind of branch or short line train, please.
A short mixed train on Erie Northshore tracks...
...heading for Lowbanks.
John-NYBWHow about a branchline or shortline passenger or mixed train.
My New York central gas-electric is in branchline duty:
NYC_M-10_tone2 by Edmund, on Flickr
More branch line locals or mixed freights please.
SeeYou190 More three colors on equipment please. -Kevin
More three colors on equipment please.
Nothing says Red, White, and Blue better than a Bangor and Aroostook State of Maine boxcar here on the interchange track with the Lehigh and Hudson River RR.
I started the tri-colored theme and so I'm going to end it.
How about a branchline or shortline passenger or mixed train.
gmpullmanRed White & Blue.
gmpullmanCarry on with three or more colors on your equipment, please.
Red, White, and Blue again. An E unit decorated for the bicentennial:
John-NYBWLet's see more tri-colored equipment.
Red White & Blue...
EL_3638b by Edmund, on Flickr
Carry on with three or more colors on your equipment, please.
BRVRR asked for "More tri-colored equipment please."
This is my favorite piece of rolling stock.
Let's see more tri-colored equipment.
Batman: "More tri-coloured, please."
More tri-colored equipment please.
I have something similar.
More tri-coloured, please.
John-NYBWNow let's see a piece of railroad equipment that is tri-colored.
Here's gray with maroon and yellow:
EL_7381-pit by Edmund, on Flickr
More tri-colored equipment, please. Ed
Now let's see a piece of railroad equipment that is tri-colored.
BATMANMore creation shots, please.
Here is the roadbed being installed on the sub-roadbed:
Show me a piece of railroad equipment that is gray and at least one additional colour.
Where the RH and TT go. I wanted to be able to remove it to work on it and be able to take it out in one piece if we move.
More creation shots, please.
BRVRRMore layout pieces and parts please.
This view goes way back!
HO_early by Edmund, on Flickr
More recent:
Union Station by Edmund, on Flickr
More benchwork, early construction or "in-progress" scenes, please.
John: "More pictures of the "bones" of the layout please."
The begining of "Pasture Corner" hills and rock cut.
Consturction complete.
Pasture Corner today:
More layout pieces and parts please.
A couple photos showing various stages of completion along one wall of my shortline railroad.
First, going from completed scene to the right to bare resin paper on the left.
I'm using a variation of a technique described by Howard Zane a number or years ago. I shape my mountains using basket weaved cardboard strips, then cover it with red resin paper. Rather than coat the red resin paper with white glue, I mix a slow setting joint compound that gives me plenty of working time. I sprinkle on some ground cover while it is still wet. Eventually puff ball trees will cover the hillside with Super Trees in the front.
The next photo shows a section where benchwork and track have yet to be laid.
I'm building a switchback to a saw mill at the top of the grade. Two legs still need completion before the scenery can be filled in.
More pictures of the "bones" of the layout please.
SeeYou190 Show me more of what makes the layout work.
Show me more of what makes the layout work.
Nice benchwork Ed, Brent and Kevin (Spiderman)
Love working with wood and foam.
More layout guts please
BATMANMore layout guts, please.
One of my favorite parts of layout building is landscape forming with cardboard webbing.
Early days.
More layout guts, please.
Thank you for the April kickoff of Show Me Something, Kevin!
SeeYou190OK, show me the "business part" of a layout. The wiring, benchwork, underside of scenery, etc.
Twenty-two years ago...
HO_2000_0002 by Edmund, on Flickr
More recently:
Coal-View_4-22 by Edmund, on Flickr
More of the "ugly underbelly" please.
Here it is April First, but I am not really in the mood for an April Fools Joke right now.
Instead, here is something not normally shared, the inside of a model mountain:
OK, show me the "business part" of a layout. The wiring, benchwork, underside of scenery, etc.