related aggrigateskicking cars around the quarry complex
more more mining aggrigates operations.
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
Shane - More aggregates operations
Consett Iron Co.
IMG_5783 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Next - Your choice.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
NorthBritNext - Your choice.
A Pennsy J1 at rest.
J1_Resting by Edmund, on Flickr
More idle or waiting locomotives, please.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
gmpullman More idle or waiting locomotives, please.
This is an one of my oldest photos. Late night work at the roundhouse.
More locos at rest please.
Hudson on the TT, heading in to join his friends for the night.
Moore snoozing locos, please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Brent - More snoozing locomotives
IMG_5331 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More locomotives at rest.
NorthBritMore locomotives at rest.
Sleeping giants:
NYC_Steam-power by Edmund, on Flickr
Locomotives at rest, more of the same, please.
gmpullmanLocomotives at rest, more of the same, please.
A switcher waiting for the sun to rise.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Another locomotive at rest please.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Kevin. - Another locomotve at rest
In Crown Point Yard
IMG_5278 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More locomotives at rest please.
NorthBritMore locomotives at rest please.
A lone F Booster unit waiting on some maintenance:
Show me another locomotive at rest, please.
This little guy insists on sleeping with its nightlight on.
Please show me some farm equipment.
BATMANPlease show me some farm equipment.
Lots of tractors.
The above scene is featured on the Atlanta Interlocking Railroader's modular display layout.
Please show me a barn.
No barns forthcoming. - A wildcard.
IMG_5793 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Next 'A countryside scene'
David, "Next a countryside scene."
Pasture Curve
More country scenes, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
BRVRR More country scenes, please.
One of my favorite scenes on the layout.
This is an old photo and this scene is in need of some TLC. That's high on my to-do list when I get back into model railroading for the winter. Golf season in Ohio is coming to an end. My course is going to be closed for the next two days due to cold weather. I figure in another two weeks I'll be spending lots of time in the basement.
More rural scenes, please.
not totally rural. but it works. This scene has been saved and designed into the new layout.
More rural-ish scenes
shane
NVSRRMore rural-ish scenes
About as rural as it gets on my layout. Still more scenery work needed.
Burger_Crossing-NDa by Edmund, on Flickr
How about another wood-sided caboose, please.
Ed. A wood-sided caboose (brake van)
A Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway brake van
IMG_2347 by David Harrison, on Flickr
A wood-sided caboose please
NorthBritA wood-sided caboose please
Here is one as requested:
Show me another wooden sided caboose please.
SeeYou190Show me another wooden sided caboose please.
A common New York Central lot:
NYC_Caboose by Edmund, on Flickr
Any wood or wood-sided railroad car, please.
Ed - Any wood-sided railroad car.
Take your pick. All four are models of cars built 1890s and earlier.
IMG_2043 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Next - Any 'foreign railroad item that has made its way to the area modelled'.
NorthBrit Next - Any 'foreign railroad item that has made its way to the area modelled'. David
A string of freight cars from Maine have made their way to the interchange track at Bedford Falls in the southern tier of New York. From there they will be picked up for their journey back home.
More foreign road equipment please.
John-NYBWMore foreign road equipment please.
This should qualify as a foreign road:
Coronation-Scot by Edmund, on Flickr
Coronation_Century by Edmund, on Flickr
I debated adding the headlight and bell to "Americanize" the engine. So far I can't justify spoiling the good looks.
On to more foreign roads, please.
dont forget the flying scotts man and a full rake of coaches did visit the US and tour the country.
There are Alco s4's and emd sw1001 in England
Food or though if one wants to justify to some extent
NVSRRdont forget the flying scotts man and a full rake of coaches did visit the US and tour the country.
I waited almost four hours to watch it come through Euclid, Ohio back in 1969.
Here she is under PRR [P-C] wire:
Scotsman_Glendale-MD-1969a by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Ed - More Foreign Roads.
North British Railway carriages on Lancashire & Yorkshire rails.
IMG_2104 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More Foreign Roads please.
This brute snuck North of the border in 1939 to ply the rails of the Canadian Pacific to help in the war effort under the lend/lease program.
More foreign stuff, please.
BATMANMore foreign stuff, please.
They once plied the Rockies:
P-C-754_F7a by Edmund, on Flickr
Now found a home "back east".
More off-territory, foreign road scenes, please.