Route of the Silver Meteor
Stay with slogans.
gmpullmanMore slogans, please.
Wayne
SeeYou190Show me another slogan on any type of car, please.
A Mather box car:
Muncie_MWR-1264 by Edmund, on Flickr
The Ball Line refered to the Ball glass jars made in Muncie, Indiana.
More slogans, please.
gmpullmanAnother slogan on any type of car, please.
"THE FOUR ACES ROUTE"
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Show me another slogan on any type of car, please.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190More slogans please.
The B&O LCL box car has a slogan for dependable LCL freight:
XM_on-curve by Edmund, on Flickr
Another slogan on any type of car, please.
John-NYBWMore slogans please.
"Route Of The Pilgrim And Pioneer"
More slogans please.
gmpullman More slogan-themed box cars, please.
More slogan-themed box cars, please.
SeeYou190Show me another boxcar with a slogan on it.
ACY_XM_PS1 by Edmund, on Flickr
As good a slogan as any, I guess
N Scale Train BoyMore heavy weathering of any kind please!
An experiment with heavier weathering:
Show me another boxcar with a slogan on it.
HO-Velo More rust and or heavy grime. Regards, Peter
More rust and or heavy grime. Regards, Peter
How about both! Plenty of rust and grime on any northeastern railroad, the B&CCS included, in the late 70s and early 80s! A big part of why I model the era is because I enjoy the weathering process so much!
More heavy weathering of any kind 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
NorthBritMore rust
One of my favorite loads:
Show me another rusty item.
Keep getting 403. Trying another way.
More rust.
Charlie Marston's Salvage Yard
IMG_1982 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More rust
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
gmpullman Anything else rusty. please.
Anything else rusty. please.
Flat rusty steel plate going somewhere down the line.
Coils left in the weather a little too long.
More rusty stuff please.
SeeYou190Show me more rust!
These rolls of coiled steel have seen a bit of rain:
Coiled_steel by Edmund, on Flickr
NorthBritAnother tank car please
Here is a rusty run down narrow guage tank car:
The above scene was photographed on the Roundhouse Museum Layout at the Durango And Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad in Colorado.
Show me more rust!
Rick. A tank car.
UK style
IMG_5062 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Another tank car please
SeeYou190 Show me another tank car. -Kevin
Show me another tank car.
A little more modern tank car for you!
Show me another tank car!
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!
I guess we ran out of boxcars...
Here is a tank car:
gmpullmanBoxcars, please.
Three boxcars (and a hopper car) on the waterfront.
Show me more boxcars!
John-NYBWMore boxcars.
Rumbling by:
Freight_passing-a by Edmund, on Flickr
Boxcars, please.
NVSRR More boxcars please shane
More boxcars please
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
More boxcars. Regards, Peter
John-NYBWKeep the boxcars coming. Should be lots to choose from.
I have one of those Chinese Red jobs, too:
Chinese Red CB&Q by Edmund, on Flickr
— and a less than pristine Pennsy X29:
PRR_X29_Weathered by Edmund, on Flickr
More box cars of any size or color, please.
gmpullman More box cars, please.
More box cars, please.
N Scale Train BoyShow me another boxcar (or more boxcars)!
A Box Express car:
PRR_X-42fini by Edmund, on Flickr
NorthBrit Next - A boxcar. David
Next - A boxcar.
How about 3?
Show me another boxcar (or more boxcars)!
gmpullman More train back-ends, please.
More train back-ends, please.
IMG_2150 by David Harrison, on Flickr