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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 24, 2005 1:50 PM
Does anyone know how to post a picture in a post???
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:03 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy

Does anyone know how to post a picture in a post???

You need to have a website somewhere that allows you to upload files (JPEG images). I have my own website at trainweb.org (see the link on my signature), whenever I want to share a photo (or 2, or 3,...) with the trains.com gang, I upload it to my website, view it, capture the link [via CTRL+C] from the 'address' bar in my browser, then paste the link [via CTRL+V] into the trains.com message text.

Contact me offline (see profile for email address) if you want further details on how to do this.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:16 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy

Does anyone know how to post a picture in a post???

Open two browsers. One opened to the Forums "POST NEW REPLY" page and one for the web host.
First you need a host for your photos. I use Ripway Web Hosting. There are limitations but It's free. http://www.ripway.com/index.asp
Second, on the Forums "POST NEW REPLY" page, find the "INSERT IMAGE" icon on the format icons. Click on it and you will see [ img] [/img]
Once you have the photo uploaded on the Ripway site and you are on the "MY FILES" page, look at the URL: for that photo and copy and paste it between the brackts on the "POST NEW REPLY" page.
Click on the "PREVIEW" button and a preview window will pop up. If you did it correctly, you will see your photo.


p.s. Keep the photos on the small side about 25-50k.
In the above text, I put a space between the [ and the img so you could see the code. If I didn't all you would see is a box with an X in it
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:22 PM
testing picture insertion
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:46 PM
I have been very busy, and therefore had not much time to be on the forums. Do any of you guys have interesting CSX info, or is this topic gonna go to page 360??
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:51 PM
Seek, and ye shall find http://www.railpictures.net/index.php
How's the picture posting going? any problems?
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:55 PM
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:57 PM
i posted the picture!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 2:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy



csxguy,
Do you have the full web address of the image you tried to post? If so, could you post that [address] by itself? I'm checking to see why your attempted post came up empty...
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Posted by monkeyman2 on Friday, February 25, 2005 4:39 PM
Im a CSX Fan!But don't get to see them much....But my Dad was a CSX carman so he knows alot of people and we get to mlook around the yards and stuff
Come and vist my website- www.freewebs.com/bcanda
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 25, 2005 8:31 PM
My CSX layout will be set in southwest Ohio,Northern KY.It will include Chessie,Seaboard,NS,Conrail and CSX power.I am also building the CSX roadrailer.I had some custom decals for these made.My major emphasis will be grain,auto and mineral traffic.My father was a CSX employee.He retired in 1998 with 41 yrs service.I got to live firsthand in the Chessie era and remember the Chessie Seaboard merger.I was able to ride many yard jobs in the Chessie era,thanks to my father.I guess you could say CSX is in my blood.Dan
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 28, 2005 8:49 PM
CSX RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1[:D][^][angel]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 28, 2005 8:52 PM
The only reason i posted The Hangout was because i thought that this thread had gone to page 380. I must have missed it, though. Feel free to post on either one.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 28, 2005 8:59 PM
I think CSX still handle's the salad bowl express. I see it come through my backyard every week. It's hard for me to model though, because I don't have the amount of track or trackage rights over my friend.
( My friend and I share a layout. We each handle one half, and the salad bowl express was verey common, but now he has more track than I do, so he basically has more trackage rights than me, and he dosn't want to deal with the interchange between yards. Why did I agree to this in the first place?
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 28, 2005 9:03 PM
I think that sharing a layout is a cool idea. But do you share a control system as well? If he has more trackage rights than you, consider, if you have the space and money, adding more track or negotiating more trackage rights.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 28, 2005 9:14 PM
The control system's are seprate thats the problem. When some locomotives were DCC and some were analog we had a shared control system because there were less loco's to keep track of. When we brought all the loco's into DCC we split control system's because we had a good 75 loco's between us to keep track of. Not only do we run the freight aspect of CSX/ BNSF/ UP , we also run the passenger aspect of the operation by allowing some Amtrak trains down the line. Not only is this hard, but my friend want's to add Cajon pass to the layout. That would be one doozie of an addition![yeah] The dcc makes it diffacult for us to interchange, so we try to keep that to a minimal. As for money, Since I'm 13, money isn't very easy to find. The suff I have already, I had to work to get the money from my parents,( when I say work, I don't mean mow the lawn, I mean Change the car's oil, blast the wall's clean that sort of thing) so that's waaaaaaaaaaay out of the question. Look's like were going to be stuck like this for a while[sigh]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 6:19 PM
My dad is supportive, and so sometimes pitches in some money to help me buy stuff.



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Posted by cheese3 on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 7:06 PM
I haven't been in here for a long time.

Here is my CSX GP40...

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 8:25 PM
Big CSX fan here. Heck, I might even like CSX more than UP now. I live about 20 minutes CSX's yard, locomotive shop and car repair shop in Wyoming, MI, and just a few minutes from the Plymouth Sub. Here's a few shots of the action down in Wyoming Yard:




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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:05 PM
4884BigBoy,

Nice shots!

In looking at them, I have to admit that I find myself still trying to get used to the newer dark blue "C&O-throwback-Wanna-be" paint scheme.

I really enjoyed the previous Gray, Blue, Yellow scheme introduced in 1987 or 89 and juse wished that CSX would have just repainted the faded locos back into the snappy scheme. I remember that Model Railroader even featured that paint scheme it in a well done article featuring a CSX GE Dash 7.

It's understandable though as the newer paint scheme is cheaper to apply. Painting just one locomotive costs several thousand dollars, so the bean counters are going to be looking at cost savings. I can see why the UP has stayed with their scheme (with minor modifications) for 60 or 70 years!

Nice to see that Conrail units are still crusing around.

Take care!

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Posted by brokemoto on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:19 PM
I live in Washington about fifty yards from the B&O Chicago main.

Not a CSX fan-- B&O, yes, in fact used to ride it to school.

Miss the Capitol Dome herald and seeing the ICC licence number 1 on some of the B&O equipment
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:57 PM
CSXGuy, you said you're down near P'tree city, ever been over to the Intermodal Yard at Fairburn? I'm located east of Atlanta, on the old Central of Georgia line that runs to Augusta. I try to go trainwatching about twice a week. There's a single track main out this way, and I drive from Stone Mountain to Madison chasing them and sometimes taking pictures. My favorite hotspots out here are definitely the industrial areas where there's alot of switching going on. There's a small yard in Lithonia (only about 6 tracks) but there's usually alot of meets that take place there so you can sometimes catch two or three trains as they come through Lithonia. There's also a local shortline railroad that interchanges with CSX in Covington and Social Circle, called the Great Walton RR. Just wanted to drop in on the topic and say hey!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:54 PM
no i haven't been there (yet) but i hope to go sometime. It sounds like a great trainwatching place
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:41 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45

4884BigBoy,

Nice shots!

In looking at them, I have to admit that I find myself still trying to get used to the newer dark blue "C&O-throwback-Wanna-be" paint scheme.

I really enjoyed the previous Gray, Blue, Yellow scheme introduced in 1987 or 89 and juse wished that CSX would have just repainted the faded locos back into the snappy scheme. I remember that Model Railroader even featured that paint scheme it in a well done article featuring a CSX GE Dash 7.

It's understandable though as the newer paint scheme is cheaper to apply. Painting just one locomotive costs several thousand dollars, so the bean counters are going to be looking at cost savings. I can see why the UP has stayed with their scheme (with minor modifications) for 60 or 70 years!

Nice to see that Conrail units are still crusing around.

Take care!
Antonio,

Thanks! I enjoy my shots too.[^][:p]

The Gray Blue and Yellow scheme (YN2) is pretty cool, but what I really like is the newer "Dark Future" (YN3) scheme. Nothing looks cooler than a CSX SD70MAC in YN3! Other great CSX schemes were the Stealth Gray and the MOW Orange.

Yes, I too love the Conrail units. There's a lot left on CSX, and quite a few on NS as well. That Conrail SD50 in the first pic was a rare find! I was glad to have been able to see it.

To see more of my shots of CSX, chech out my railimages link in my signature.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 12, 2005 6:34 PM
Hey 4884 Big Boy:

Great shots! I like the one with the CSX dash 8. Good photography.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:01 PM
Thought you guys might enjoy some more CSX shots.[:D]





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Posted by csxengineer98 on Friday, May 13, 2005 12:13 AM
i dont know if im a fan or not..but they do sign my pay checks...lol
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Posted by csxengineer98 on Friday, May 13, 2005 12:15 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966

I was in Huntington WV yesterday on business and the place is crawling with CSX motive power. On the East end of the town is a massive building with the CSX logo, seemsed like dozens of locos outside. Is this one of CSX's main locomotive maintenance locations?
yes it is..huntington WV is one of csxs shop locations...it was them boys in that exact shop that came up with csxs new paint job...
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Posted by ericsp on Friday, May 13, 2005 1:39 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SD 40-2

I think CSX still handle's the salad bowl express. I see it come through my backyard every week. It's hard for me to model though, because I don't have the amount of track or trackage rights over my friend.
( My friend and I share a layout. We each handle one half, and the salad bowl express was verey common, but now he has more track than I do, so he basically has more trackage rights than me, and he dosn't want to deal with the interchange between yards. Why did I agree to this in the first place?
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That is the Express Lane train, QNPSKP (UP)/Q390 (CSXT), see the November 2001 issue of Trains, CSX's website and/or UP's website. The Salad Bowl Express has not existed in a long time

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:30 PM
I can see that this topic is really starting to grow! Please keep those great pctures coming!!!

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