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Posted by York1 on Saturday, January 6, 2024 11:14 AM

BATMAN

 

 
York1

I got a nice email from Ulrich in Germany.  

I miss his posts in the diner.

 

 

 

Ulrich may enjoy stopping in at the diner across the street. The atmosphere is a little different there but at least he could join the conversation.

 

 

That may be.  I know he used to still read this forum's diner every-so-often, so he might see this.  I may try to email him, also.

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Posted by BATMAN on Saturday, January 6, 2024 10:57 AM

York1

I got a nice email from Ulrich in Germany.  

I miss his posts in the diner.

 

Ulrich may enjoy stopping in at the diner across the street. The atmosphere is a little different there but at least he could join the conversation.

Brent

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, January 6, 2024 8:43 AM

Good morning, diners.  I'll have some black coffee, please.

Took the dog out for a walk, and there was more snow on the driveway.  Just enough to make it white.

Lion, I didn't know you took pictures near my town!  I guess North Dakota looks a lot like Nebraska.  I think we have several more trees than you do, but that's about it.

This photo says it was taken in Ecuador, and I don't think you can get more tropical than the country on the Equator, but I don't know anything more about it.  Could it be part of a tourist train?  I've never seen something like this before.

 

 Vagones by Oscar Padilla Álvarez, on Flickr

 

Have a great weekend, everyone.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, January 6, 2024 7:20 AM

Good morning!

TRAIN5.JPG

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, January 6, 2024 6:01 AM

From a sunnier clime:

 NdeM_NG_270-b by Edmund, on Flickr

 NdeM_NG_904-c by Edmund, on Flickr

I hope everyone is getting along OK —

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, January 6, 2024 5:50 AM

Track fiddler
Has any one heard from that Kind Monk in North Dakota, of New York City?

Was stuck in Rush Hour Traffic:

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 6, 2024 3:33 AM

Here, here, that's always good to hear here, and always wish things get better over there

Has any one heard from that Kind Monk in North Dakota, of New York City?

I've always appreciated his guidance over there.

 

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Posted by York1 on Friday, January 5, 2024 7:14 PM

I got a nice email from Ulrich in Germany.  He and Petra are in their new home and location, but haven't been able to enjoy it very much because of health issues for both of them.  The good news is he said there was light at the end of the tunnel.

He sounded very upbeat, and I hope he and Petra have a great 2024.

I miss his posts in the diner.

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, January 5, 2024 6:12 PM

I've been on this one.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, January 5, 2024 11:47 AM

Track fiddler

Mister B

You've never said as far as remembered here, But is there a Mrs Beasley of yours?Wink

TF

Well, not any more.  We split up a few years ago, legally, but it was longer ago than that that emotionally.  I stayed until our daughter finished college and those bills were paid.  I left Taxachusetts where the old home was becoming unaffordable anyway and moved to Delaware with the GF, where we are now.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by York1 on Friday, January 5, 2024 10:02 AM

Good morning, diners.  Bacon, eggs, and black coffee.  Lots of coffee this morning.

I had hoped to get laying some streetcar track yesterday, but instead worked on moving more track that might be in the way.  The track that got moved was for a future siding, so not a real problem.  It also involved taking out an under the table switch machine.  Maybe today will be laying track day!

When problems became more frequent here, I found myself on another unnamed forum.  That forum also has a "diner".  On that other one, I just checked this morning, and the discussion is about boxer shorts.  Sigh  No thanks!  I like our "diner" just fine.

Here's hoping our waitresses continue serving us for a long a time.

 

Neat photo from Guatemala:

 

 Ferrocarriles de Guatemala by John West, on Flickr

 

Have a great Friday, everyone!

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, January 5, 2024 2:56 AM

Good morning!

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, January 5, 2024 2:48 AM

Here are some trains in the tropics:

A northbound train led by BPMX 9224, a GP38-2 of NdeM heritage, rounds the bend at the intersection of Calle 25 and Calle 38A in Mérida on February 14, 2020.

American Locos in the Tropics: Yucatán Short Line

Sri Lanka:

Seems there was a shortage of ties when they built this one:

A critter after my own heart!

Lush growth!:

Queensland, Australia:

Hawaiian Railway Society:

A little overgrown to say the least!

New South Wales, Australia:

The tropical garden inside the Madrid Atocha railway station:

That's all for now. More later.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, January 5, 2024 1:33 AM

York1
I am already sick of winter with three months to go.  In our part of the continent, we don't really warm up until April, and even then we sometimes get snow.

We're tough here around the Great Lakes:

This was Mother's Day 2021...

 May_9-snow by Edmund, on Flickr


 

Streetcars. I was a bit young to see any actual street cars of the Cleveland Railway but I did sometimmes ride a trolley bus to school. I did enjoy the PCC cars of the Shaker Rapid which mostly ran on private right-of-way.

 Shaker_56_1966 by Edmund, on Flickr On cold days it was inviting to get on the cars and feel toasty warm.

 19680225 19 Shaker Heights Rapid Transit  #53 Interior by David Wilson, on Flickr

During rush hours the cars could be MUed:

 PCC_Shaker by Edmund, on Flickr

Regards, Ed

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Posted by up831 on Friday, January 5, 2024 12:13 AM

Hi Everyone,

First chance to see the diner in about 3 weeks.  I didn't even get to read the last week or so of last month's diner.

Dave:  Nice job of moving the diner in somewhat adverse circumstances.  Looks like we're doing tropical this month.  That's fine.  I'll have to see if I have any appropriate pics to share.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, January 4, 2024 10:46 PM

Mister B

You've never said as far as remembered here, But is there a Mrs Beasley of yours?Wink

 

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Posted by Attuvian1 on Thursday, January 4, 2024 10:33 PM

BATMAN

Very nice lights Mike. I for one can still hear the bell and got a great score at Home Depot today. 4-25' sets of C-9s for 2.29CA/$1.71USD. Only 356 days til Christmas, can't wait.

Planning for next year.

Hey, Brent!  Are you sure you didn't score electric strawberries, there?  Man, that's gobs of preservatives if they'll keep for another ten or eleven months.  Just hopin' you're not putting all that good health at risk.  Laugh

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, January 4, 2024 9:30 PM

Evening

Does 450 width and 250 height work okay?

 

TF

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, January 4, 2024 8:20 PM

Here's looking at you Kid

Just don't forget who your friends are

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Thursday, January 4, 2024 7:59 PM

Very nice lights Mike. I for one can still hear the bell and got a great score at Home Depot today. 4-25' sets of C-9s for 2.29CA/$1.71USD. Only 356 days til Christmas, can't wait.

Planning for next year.

 

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, January 4, 2024 7:06 PM

Thanks Mike, now one can be sure I'm not nutsLaugh...Wink

 

Taco Tuesday is Tuesday, but Thursday is Broadway Pizza Night

And we're already chowing down here on this Bad BoyDinner

 

This pie is really thick in the centerStick out tongue   It helps to know KennyYeah

 

TF

 

Those are some neat lights MikeYes  Looks like Candy Land over thereCool

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Thursday, January 4, 2024 6:59 PM

York1
Mike, it sounds like you did a large Christmas light display.  It must have looked great. 

A lot of lights, but in our opinion, tastefully done.  I'm not a big fan of most of the light displays that win the corny small town light contest awards that have lights everywhere with no rhyme, reason, or apparently thought to what looks good.  This was just after Thanksgiving when we got the only snow we've seen (other than a dusting here or there).

 Xmas Lights by Michael, on Flickr

 Xmas Lights by Michael, on Flickr

In the first picture, you can see the lights hanging garland style down the fence.  It's about twice as long as you can see in the picture.  Also, if you look in the front window closely, you can see our two downstairs trees.  The one right in front of the window done in clear lights, the other in the next room over done with multicolored lights.  Their bottom branches were only about 5 feet apart.

Track fiddler
Days like this, it's just better to throw in the towel before one gets too Flustered, and regroup fresh in the morning to try again

You're right there Track Fiddler.  Often what just wasn't cooperating one day, goes smoothly the next.  Good luck!

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, January 4, 2024 3:11 PM

Good early evening

Hope you had a smooth trip to the MIL and back Charlie.  It feels like one of those days, where the MIL chewed me up and spit me out for breakfastTongue Tied

Have you ever had one of those days, where you go to do something you've done so many times before, and it should be just like clockwork, but everything just goes South on you?

Had one of those days today, as the tool belt got thrown into the corner in a haste.  Started looking around, and thought that perhaps, the Stars don't line up correctly around the Sun todayLaugh

Ya, that's it!  Days like this, it's just better to throw in the towel before one gets too Flustered, and regroup fresh in the morning to try againWink

Everything had been going too smoothly for too many consecutive weeks. They throw a wrench in on you sooner or laterLaugh

 

 But there's always tomorrowYes

 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Thursday, January 4, 2024 10:49 AM

Good Morning,

John, your mention of streetcars got me thinking and I remember riding on them here when I was young. They were gone in 1954 but were used to the neighbourhood where I lived until I was 5. We moved to an area served by trolley buses but a transfer to a streetcar was needed to get to grandma's house. I remember the seats were dark green and had upholstery that felt bristly.  

I too have a quiet day but we may run over to the MIL . 

Keep safe,

CN Charlie

 

 

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, January 4, 2024 8:34 AM

Good morning, everyone.  Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, please.

Normally, I get up about 6:00 a.m. and walk the dog.  This morning, we got bundled up, started out, and turned around and came back in.  I could not tell in the dark until I took several steps outside -- we are covered in ice.  My feet just about went out from under me.  I thought it would be better to get to the snow, but all the snow is also covered in ice, and almost impossible to navigate.  We came back in, so the dog is sitting there looking at me, depressed.

Charlie, sorry to hear that your Christmas was not real pleasant, but good to hear your wife had nothing serious.  I think your winter is quite a bit colder than ours, but our conditions may be worse.

TF, Endymion was one of our favorite parades.  It made for a great Saturday night before Mardi Gras.  Our church's pastor was a member of Endymion, so it was always fun to spot him.  When the parade came by our church, he unloaded tons of beads and doubloons on us.

Bill, thanks for the interesting old photos.  I didn't think about Atlanta having a streetcar system, but I guess most cities had them back then.

Dave, Ed and Bear, you three seemed to have better luck getting into the forum than the rest of us.  Thanks for keeping the diner open over the New Year.  The waitresses appreciated it.

Mike, it sounds like you did a large Christmas light display.  It must have looked great.  I used to put out lights, but over the last years, we've had fewer and fewer until this year, my wife bought a projector that showed a nativity scene on the front side of the house.  One extension cord, one projector --- that's it.  And she put that out herself, which means I did nothing!  I didn't mind at all.

I have a great day scheduled today, which means I have nothing scheduled.  I can spend the day on the layout.  I'm beginning to put in the long delayed streetcar line.  I've got a streetcar that looks like the New Orleans ones.  I'm having a hard time deciding how to lay out the route.  I've finally cut a bunch of strips of paper and I'm going to lay them down to see how the line may look.  I guess this is all part of the fun of the hobby.  Tongue Tied

My hope for this new year is that we can get back some of the old diner customers and get some new ones, too.  Maybe, just maybe, this will be the year the forum is revamped to make it easy to login and post!

Have a great day, everyone. 

One of the train rides I always wanted to try was the Mexican Copper Canyon.  You could park your camper on the flat car.  I've seen neat videos of people sitting outside their campers on the flatcar, having a drink and riding through the tropical scenery.  I've heard the train doesn't do this anymore -- too bad.

 

 img048 by wrd39, on Flickr

 img065 by wrd39, on Flickr

 img069 by wrd39, on Flickr

This video shows the great ride:

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Thursday, January 4, 2024 5:59 AM

Good Morning Diners.  Zoe, coffee and a blueberry muffin please.

We had a nice enough Christmas with family and all, but we had absolutely zero snow.  I really struggle getting in the Christmas spirit without it, and this year was particularly difficult.  We did all the usual stuff between Christmas cookies and movie watching but it still just didn't feel right.  On a positive note, my new Christmas lights on the house roof and our fence looked great!  All the lights on my deck stayed working this year too!  I wanted to add a couple more spots of lights around doors on the house, but GE quit making the ones I had been using in sensible sized strings and now only make them in 50' lengths.  Grrr!  Glad I'm slowly switching over to a different supplier.  Commercial grade stuff so should last much longer.

Got some good train running time in over the holidays too.  So glad NCE got my system back to me.  I'm going over the locomotive fleet right now reprogramming all of them to run a bit faster.  After 10 years of this layout, I finally admitted to myself that I needed to do that.  I had them all turned down too far.  Passenger engines are done.  Freight is about halfway.

Have a good day everyone!

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, January 4, 2024 4:01 AM

Good morning!

NS signal gang erecting signal in Toledo Ohio on the former Conrail

property circa 2001

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Posted by CNCharlie on Wednesday, January 3, 2024 11:28 PM

Good Evening,

Glad they got the forum back in operation.

We had a very quiet Christmas and New Year. My wife fell and hurt her arm and no break per the Xray. Then on Christmas eve afternoon she was feeling poorly with BP up so called 911.  The paramedics gave her an EKG which was good so gave the all clear and no trip to the hospital. The bill was $237 which isn't too bad.  She then spent many hours cleaning in case they brought in covid. We finally had Christmas/New Years dinner on Jan. 2.  How's that for a fun holiday. Glad it is over.

Tonight we had sticky toffee pudding for dessert. Was really good. Straight from the freezer to the oven so no prep at all.  Dave, you might like it as I think we like similar desserts. It is a PC product.

Nice we are going tropical this month. I have only been to a couple of really tropical places, Bali and Borneo. 

We had the third mildest Dec. on record here but is starting to cool off. Still very dry with about 2" of snow on the ground. 

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, January 3, 2024 7:02 PM

York1

Yep, That's it, Thanks for posting the pic John.  Brings back the memories. 

We used to go down there every year, if not twice.  Always for Mardi Gras, always such a good time, and if we could, another time just to visit family. 

The last time we were there was the Millennium, Mardi Gras 2000.  Judy's sister, and my brother-in-law, that rebuilt my Stang, moved up to Wisconsin, so we haven't been back there since then.

Her and her sister are Conjuring up something, from hearing them clucking on the phone, something is coming up soonLaugh...Huh?

Just dreaming about going back to Commander's Palace and getting some of that World Famous jambalayaDinner

What's interesting John, is the best Po-Boy's were at the gas station, a half a block from Judy's sister's house.  There was no better as Barb said, as they dripped down your wrist while eating themIndifferent

We stayed down there a week once, and only missed one day going to the gas station at 10:30 in the morning, to get a fresh one, as soon as they opened.  That was my perfect breakfast, Mouth Watering.

 

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, January 3, 2024 6:29 PM

TF, that's great food!

Commander's Palace is usually considered one of the best, if not the best, food in New Orleans.  They've had a parade of the best U.S. chefs working there.

I only went there several times.  I was with the faculty for some end-of-the-school-year celebrations.

https://www.commanderspalace.com/

 

 

Enjoy the Gumbo!

York1 John       

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