JaBear —please show me whatever takes your fancy, model railroad wise that is!
Built for speed. This Pennsy K4 is moving right along.
PRR_3768-speed by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me something designed to go fast.
Morrinsville OO by Bear, on Flickr
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Preferably another pipe load, please, though any load will do.
This is actually a furnace tube out of a rotary calciner — but it looks like a pipe:
dunnage by Edmund, on Flickr
More flat car loads of any kind, please.
Prez Mike pipes by Bear, on Flickr
HO-Velo More lumber/logging. Regards, Peter
More lumber/logging. Regards, Peter
Lets see some pipe loads!
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!
gmpullman More lumber, planks or timbers, please.
More lumber, planks or timbers, please.
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me anything from the logging or lumber industry.
"All a board"
NKP_FLat-1945 by Edmund, on Flickr
OK one last one. For our friends up north. British Columbia Railway.
Please show me anything from the logging or lumber industry.
York1 Lone Wolf and Santa Fe Lone Wolf and Santa Fe wrote the following post 12 minutes ago: City of Prineville, Oregon double door boxcar most likely loaded with lumber. Please show me rolling stock with names of citys, states, or providences. Not sure why, but I'm unable to see your photos without clicking on the little "image" box, and sometimes even that doesn't work. Is there a setting on your Trainweb account that allows the photos to be shared on a site like this? Or ... there's a problem with my computer. It's entirely possible the problem is with my computer.
Lone Wolf and Santa Fe Lone Wolf and Santa Fe wrote the following post 12 minutes ago: City of Prineville, Oregon double door boxcar most likely loaded with lumber. Please show me rolling stock with names of citys, states, or providences.
Not sure why, but I'm unable to see your photos without clicking on the little "image" box, and sometimes even that doesn't work. Is there a setting on your Trainweb account that allows the photos to be shared on a site like this?
Or ... there's a problem with my computer. It's entirely possible the problem is with my computer.
My computer does that also sometimes when it first starts up. I think it is because the memory is full and the harddrive doesn't swap because it's too busy running the anti-virus program or indexing the harddrive, but it eventually shows the pictures.
Another reason might be that the trainweb server is busy or slow.
John-NYBWMore of the same, please.
Do counties count?
Amtrak_10-6 by Edmund, on Flickr
More place names on railroad equipment, please.
Lone Wolf and Santa Fe Please show me rolling stock with names of citys, states, or providences.
Please show me rolling stock with names of citys, states, or providences.
York1Or ... there's a problem with my computer.
I can see it and when I click on it, it opens as a jpg in a larger size, so I'd say the problem is on your end.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Lone Wolf and Santa FeLone Wolf and Santa Fe wrote the following post 12 minutes ago: City of Prineville, Oregon double door boxcar most likely loaded with lumber. Please show me rolling stock with names of citys, states, or providences.
York1 John
City of Prineville, Oregon double door boxcar most likely loaded with lumber.
Ed - Names of places
Blunsdon & Gillingham
IMG_2642 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More names of places
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
John-NYBWMore names of places on rolling stock
That Province on the west coast:
CPR_4-6-4T by Edmund, on Flickr
More names of places, please.
Little Timmy More named stuff please .
More named stuff please .
Burlington
More names of places on rolling stock
This is my combine/caboose named Tillamook. ( it's sill under construction so please don't think this is how it's supposed to look. )
Named for my fond memory's of hiking through the costal forest of Oregon.
Rust...... It's a good thing !
gmpullmanMore rolling stock with state, province or city names on them, please.
Not a real clear picture, but this is "Omaha" from UP's City of Los Angeles.
More rolling stock with state, province or city names on them, please.
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me any railcar with the name of a city or state.
Here is the NYC Mercury parlor car 'Michigan'.
Mercury Coach_Michigan by Edmund, on Flickr
NYC_Mercury-Michigan by Edmund, on Flickr
Oregon Pacific Eastern Railroad, OPE.
Please show me any railcar with the name of a city or state.
A IC reefer
Show me a car with the name of a state
Lone Wolf and Santa Fe More reefer madness please....
More reefer madness please....
All the best produce comes from California.
John-NYBW More reefers, mechanical or ice cooled.
More reefers, mechanical or ice cooled.
A string of SP and MKT R70-15 and R70-20 Mechanical Reefers!
More Reefers, mechanical or ice cooled (or heated)!
HO-Velo More reefer' cars, please. Regards, Peter
More reefer' cars, please. Regards, Peter
A Northern Pacific mechanical reefer waits to be unloaded at the cold storage warehouse.
John-NYBWA mechanical reefer, please.
I'd really like to find a better-detailed example of this car if I can. I put a 'Soundcar' decoedr in it so I can hear the faint sound of the engine as the car passes by.
NYC_NYMX-1033 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another mechanical refrigerator car, please.
SeeYou190 More refrigerated railroad cars, please. -Kevin
More refrigerated railroad cars, please.
-Kevin
A pair of reefers loading up at the A&P warehouse.
I was puzzled by the Van Camp's reefer because I couldn't figure out why a canned food company would need a reefer. I started a thread about it and the consensus is that it is a foobie since there is no record of the reporting marks in any roster.
A mechanical reefer, please.