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  • Hey guys,

    James, I'll second Chris, post some shots of the SD10. I always have liked the Milwaukee road, and especially some of their odd engines, like the SD39L or SDL39, I forget the proper designation.

    Not much new from me, I've got a good deal of work to do today between the module and some homework. So I'm going to head out, although I may be back later tonight.

    Noah
  • Well, my calculations were wrong, we have 2 FEET of snow now. It is now freezing out there. It will not stop until about 2-3pm in the afternoon. So far, no plow sightings, so that is good.
    Colin from prr.railfan.net
  • CSX and SD70M.

    here's the trains

    N215
    CSX 441
    CSX 447

    Q126
    CSX 7657
    CSX 7557

    Fuel Rack

    C&O 4617
    CSX 6051
    CSX 6140
    CSX 7747
    CSX 5214
    CSX 5263
    CSX 4712
    CSX 214

    Q460
    CSX 5824
    UP 2414 (3 WIND0W)
    BNSF 690 (SF paint)

    F019
    CSX 2345
    CSX 6902(YN3)
    CSX 8639

    Q693
    CSX 7799
    CEFX 3119

    W---
    CSX 5535

    Q692-09
    CSX 448
    CSX 530

    Q181
    CSX 7700
    CSX 13

    F214
    CSX 326 (LHF)

    10/11

    Q692-10
    CSX 386
    CSX 79
    CSX 8506

    F---
    CSX 580 (YN3)
    CSX 519

    155
    NS 2642(WF/HH)
    NS 8996
    CR 6756
    NS 9691
    elephant style

    192
    NS 9975(PRIMER)
    CRIX 5983 (full UP paint)
    elephant style

    F215
    CSX 326

    FUEL RACK
    CSX 6051
    CSX 8639
    CSX 6902
    CSX 2349
    CSX 6140
    CSX 4778
    CSX 7747
    CSX 5214
    CSX 5263
    CSX 4712
    CSX 214
    CSX 5535

    F015
    CSX 7588 (YN1 monified)
    CSX 5107 (YN3 Spirt of Grafton?)

    W---
    C&O 4617

    NS Nixon Yard
    NS 7005
    NS 5042
    NS 3282
    NS 5000

    Q126
    CSX 7328
    CSX 7794

    Y---
    CSX 2803(LHF)
    To Harrisonville Yard

    CSX 262
    CSX 4703
    loaded coal

    Y---
    CSX 2803
    to Augusta Yard

    Q461
    CSX 214
    CSX 4712
    elephant style

    191
    NS 2603 (WF/HH)
    NS 8386

    CSX 5101
    CSX 7396
    empty coal

    Q693
    CSX 607
    CSX 8320 (YN1 monified)
    CSX 8610

    * 15 marks new record in Augusta




    kevin






  • Well, I see some people like the new proto 2000 series so..... That is giving me the green light to go and buy the Milwaukee GP38-2's from proto.

    I do have the pictures of the SD10, so enjoy.




    I know that the front number boards are not in place. I am working that part.



    The decals went on about two days ago and they are looking great. The loco number is 561. The pictures are not the best in the world but ya. The lathe got in the way but oh well.[:D]

    How does it look.
    James
    The Milwaukee Road From Miles City, Montana, to Avery, Idaho. The Mighty Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain Division. Visit: http://www.sd45.com/milwaukeeroad/index.htm
  • Nice job, they look really good.
    Colin from prr.railfan.net
  • Hi Everyone!

    I haven't been here since I was railfanning with my friend yesterday and caught 45 trains in only 9 hours. 40 at Berea and 5 at Bedford, OH. We call Bedford the Tot-Lot since there is a playground area there. Nice lighting at night.

    Oskar- The sixth train at Berea had a startling surprise! NS 3329, the Maersk Sealand SD40-2. Second unit on a stack train. Also at Berea was all three fazes (spelling*) of the ES units. (ES44DC, AC and ES40DC)

    An NS C39-8 showed up behind CSX 7815. A 'dedicated' UP SD60M, number 2324, had the plaque on the side of the nose behind a NS GP40-2. My cursed battery ran out right when a meet happened right beside me. I had a nice idea of how I was going to film it and boom, my screen goes black. RRRR!!

    By the way, the ES44AC was BNSF 7610, my fourth BNSF HIII.

    And Oskar, one more thing, CSX 5107 is the "W. Thomas Rice Special." The "Spirit of Grafton" is CSX 500. Even though I know you posted this a page ago.

    Nice loco James!

    Man it seems like we started this topic days ago. Well, I guess it has almost been two months on the 16th.

    ...............

    P.S.)- Check my unicapital page in my sig and go to "newest photos" to see some of the trains I saw yesterday at Berea.

    P.S.S.)- As odd as it was, Wheeling & Lake Erie 100 was leading a coke train through Berea yesterday and the trailing Wheeling & Lake Erie unit was number 200. Funny!
    Richard Click here to go to my rail videos! Click here to go to my rail photos! .........
  • James, The SD10 is looking good. You did a nice paint job on it.

    Not much new from me, just been workinng on the module. I've been soldering connections to the turntable lately, and I'm getting near to having that done. I need to pick up some glue at the LHS tomorrow and I should be able to finni***hat job, other than weathering.

    I'm going to head out, I've got a English poster due tuesday that I want to get a start on tonight, and the MALPM will be here sometime tonight too, so I've got to be ready for that.

    Hasta Luego,
    Noah
  • Well, have been watching the olympics, but I am going to say an early goodnight, and pray that school will be off tomorrow.
    Colin from prr.railfan.net
  • ahhhh 5107 is the W. Thomas Rice engine I saw that in Folkston in 2003 and wasn't sure what spirt it was then see it now and all I can think was Spirt of Grafton forgot about the spirt of W. Thomas Rice..... wait a minute they must have named Rice Yard in Waycross after him.

    One of UP's C40-8W's also has the dedicated plaque too bad it was moving I wanted a pic and to read it.



    kevin
  • Well, got lucky today. Went on the school website yesterday before I went to sleep, and here i what it said: "School will be CANCELLED on Monday, Feb 13, all classes are cancelled." My sister has a 2 hour delay.

    I want you to take this test, to see if you are a Yankee or a Rebel.

    I took it already, and happen to be 75% Yankee, and only 25% Southern.

    www.alphadictionary.com/articles/yankeetest.html
    Colin from prr.railfan.net
  • Hi Gents,
    poor weather in 'burgh this weekend (surprise) forced me to stay in but I scanned in more of my Utah trip and put them on rp.net. For some reason, the quailty of the ones on-line are pretty low, so I only submitted about half my shots while I try to slove this problem. I tell you guys when I get the rest on.

    Here's what I got so far, I'll be replacing them with better shots in a couple days but for now I have to attend to a couple college strenght papers.
    http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?userid=9462
  • Howdy folks!

    Colin- not a Ford man, huh? Well, my dasd is a Ford man....I really have no preference, as I am more into trucks and Jeeps, but I do like muscle cars, and there are some Fords I do like, but I am niot veyr brand loyal....yet..... The CHARGER looks incredible...I saw it in Road and Track, the only car mag I subscribe to. I AM JEALOUS OF YOUR SNOW DAY!!!!! What state do you live in? (If you dont mind me askin...If you do not want to discose that, I am fine with that to)

    Richard- looks like you had great railfanning.....nice shots, too!

    John, your photos are AMAZING, the creativity and beautiful composition of your photos is supurb!

    Well guys, not too much HW, so I am going to get it done and then.....RUN TRAINS!

    Cheers!
  • Hey guys,

    In and out quick tonight. I've got a good deal of HW and some studing to do, so I'm going to go quick. We'll see you guys either later tonight if I get done early enough or otherwise tomorrow.

    Noah
  • well try to get some pics on here soon but it will be chalinging
    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • 40% Dixie. I am definently a Yankee. Thats what it said.
    Anyway. life is going slowly for me as I am in school. But something good has happened. Here in Duluth at the Northshore seneic railroad, I am taking there GCOR test. I have already started studying the CN gcor book and the DMIR operating rules book.
    So life is good when it comes to running trains, and playing with model rr too.


    James
    The Milwaukee Road From Miles City, Montana, to Avery, Idaho. The Mighty Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain Division. Visit: http://www.sd45.com/milwaukeeroad/index.htm