Kevin - more gren railroad equipment
IMG_5112 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More green railroad equipment please
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
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.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Show me more green railroad equipment.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
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...
Wayne
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.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
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.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
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...
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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.
TF
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.