gmpullman Another red box car, please.
Another red box car, please.
G PaineShow me a red boxcar (not boxcar red)
No question this isn't your daddy's box car red:
Chinese Red CB&Q by Edmund, on Flickr
SeeYou190Show me another green boxcar.
A Portland Terminal boxcar PTM 2053
Show me a red boxcar (not boxcar red)
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Peter: A+ on the large wildlife!
tankertoad70Any more combo-door railcars out there?
There is only one in the Fleet Of Nonsense, and it is green.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
I am not sure if combination door boxcars were a reality in 1954, so one seems like enough.
Show me another green boxcar.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Well, here is a kitbashed combo door boxcar.
Any more combo-door railcars out there?
Show me a combination door boxcar please. Regards, Peter
gmpullmanPlease show me another 4-8-4
Buffalo watching the locomotive go by:
Please show me more large wildlife.
JaBear“I feel the need for speed!!”
Three days! I think this might be the biggest 'pause' for show Me, ever?
NYC_6008 by Edmund, on Flickr
A Speedy NYC Niagara.
Please show me another 4-8-4
PMC by Bear, on Flickr
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
G PaineShow me a train moving fast
The ties are a blur as this fast Penn-Central freight goes to town:
P-C-754_F7a by Edmund, on Flickr
More fast trains, please.
SeeYou190Please show me another locomotive that's not black.
The B&M slug set in blue. GP-40-2 300 and 301 with slug 100. I kibashed the slug from a dummy Athern GP-7
Show me a train moving fast
gmpullmanPlease show me another locomotive that's not black.
A Clinchfield Geep wearing gray and yellow.
The above scene is on the Country Road sectional portable HO scale display layout.
Please show me another locomotive that's not black.
SeeYou190More trains on more bridges, please.
A Penn-Central transfer run passes over the E-L main:
EL_3638b by Edmund, on Flickr
Track fiddlerMore trains on bridges please.
On of my early photo-diorama pictures from 2017:
More trains on more bridges, please.
NVSRR Not a big bridge. but a bridge More trains on bridges please shane
Not a big bridge. but a bridge
More trains on bridges 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
G PaineShow me one or more trains on a bridge
Time for some fresh air...
PRR Cabin by Edmund, on Flickr
More train(s) on bridges, please.
SeeYou190Please show me another scene with more than one locomotive.
BAR GP38 86 and 87 running light at Boothbay Railway Village
Show me one or more trains on a bridge
gmpullmanPlease show two trains passing.
I have almost no pictures of two trains, but I did take this one of a scene on the Southern O-Scaler's Layout In The Round:
Please show me another scene with more than one locomotive.
SeeYou190More two-toned freight cars please.
Pacemaker Freight:
Mohawk and Pacemaker by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show two trains passing.
gmpullmanMore two-tone freight cars, please.
Blue and Yellow:
More two-toned freight cars please.
John-NYBWShow me a two tone freight car.
I'm going with the green & white Linde tank car:
Linde_SERX-987 by Edmund, on Flickr
More two-tone freight cars, please.
Another freight car painted black, please.
SeeYou190Show me another black tank car please.
Black tank with chilly stuff inside:
Liquid Air Cryogenic Tank Car by Edmund, on Flickr
gmpullmanMore sepia or B&W scenes, please.
A black and white picture of a black tank car.
Show me another black tank car please.
BigDaddyShow me a B&W pic of freight cars.
PH-D_Mather by Edmund, on Flickr
More sepia or B&W scenes, please.
B&W but the caboose is a red Spring Mills Depot caboose.
Show me a B&W pic of freight cars.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
HO-VeloMore blue, and hopefully the elusive two tone blue.
I'd certainly give the prize to you, Peter.
More Blue:
BnO_I18c by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's see another engine coupled to a caboose, please.
More blue, and hopefully the elusive two tone blue. Regards, Peter
gmpullmanMore blue, please.
Starting out a new month with the traditional tribute to one of our best and one of his pictures featuring a blue Cadillac:
-Photograph by Garry Boyd
More blue, please. Bonus for two tones of blue still stands.