Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
HAPPY NEWYEAR!!!!
On a diffrent note my layout has come to a complete halt do to innsufficant time and funds. But for christmas i got some new things and had some time so i worked on it a bit. I have some bad news... When my comp. went down i lost all the then recent pics. i had of my layout and all my railfanning pics. it's pritty deppressing if you think about it lol.
Well i'll talk to you all later
-jake
wyomingrailfan wrote:I don't have a layout, but I do some mean weathering.
lol. I just thougt that was funny "mean weathering."
This is completly random but when you say "I am the only railfan at my school" I know how you feel I am in the same situation. Except one kid who... I wouldn't say likes to "model" but instead likes to set up several pecies of O scale straight track on the edge of a table and likes to "drive" them full speed off this table onto a concrete floor... it P***es me off . yup sorry that was my rant for the day.
-Jake
I think it is a streak of violence... that I know of he dose not hate the hobbie...I don't know.
There are some stupid people out there....
You know if we just got rid of all the caution and warnings singhs and stickers all the morons idiots and stupid people would be wiped out within days maybe months lol.
Lord Atmo wrote: see i was nice and humble when i was up there and as a result, i got to see WC 7495 inside and out. and get some nice pics of other equipment. did i ever share those pics with you guys? i dont think i did. here we go!the 2719 resting. at the time, it still was not yet running. i had obtained special permission to venture out here and shoot it.7495's guts. it was hard to get a nice shot due to the tight space. but you can tell that's a 20-cylinder 645hey check out this MILW 2-D-D-2. one of the largest electric locomotives ever built!GP30s like to get up close and smell you. at least that's what this pic implies. a museum in Duluth would never be complete without a DMIR locomotive. and check out the sleek shiny paint on this one! check these out. i've never seen anything like these before. BN had interesting stuff!lousy light, but you can still clearly see what this unit is. and god was it ever awesome!dammit NOW i see where the throttle was. i was in a hurry as my parents were waiting to pick me up, so i had to rush my limited time in the cab of this legendary machineall in all, this place is amazing. i spent hours sitting on 7495's nose. it was so awesome!now with new CNW bilevels and 2719, i REALLY need to get back over there!
see i was nice and humble when i was up there
and as a result, i got to see WC 7495 inside and out. and get some nice pics of other equipment. did i ever share those pics with you guys? i dont think i did. here we go!
the 2719 resting. at the time, it still was not yet running. i had obtained special permission to venture out here and shoot it.
7495's guts. it was hard to get a nice shot due to the tight space. but you can tell that's a 20-cylinder 645
hey check out this MILW 2-D-D-2. one of the largest electric locomotives ever built!
GP30s like to get up close and smell you. at least that's what this pic implies.
a museum in Duluth would never be complete without a DMIR locomotive. and check out the sleek shiny paint on this one!
check these out. i've never seen anything like these before. BN had interesting stuff!
lousy light, but you can still clearly see what this unit is. and god was it ever awesome!
dammit NOW i see where the throttle was. i was in a hurry as my parents were waiting to pick me up, so i had to rush my limited time in the cab of this legendary machine
all in all, this place is amazing. i spent hours sitting on 7495's nose. it was so awesome!
now with new CNW bilevels and 2719, i REALLY need to get back over there!
Those are BN BOPPER yes that's right BOPPER cars. They were built for dual service of a hopper and a boxcar in one. They are aluminum with steal frames and had hydraulic floors that would shake the grain or whatever to the center of the car where it was unloaded. Out of the 30 some built only the 3 that we have still exist. Their power car ( a boxcar with a power plant in it) has been rebuilt to provide 330 kilowatts of HEP power to our passenger cars. That SD45 is the last NP one in existence but don't get too excited, it probably won't run for a while because it had its generator and micro-processor removed years before it came to us. In order to run again the whole hood has to come off. BUT on a happier note 2 of our 3 bi-levels have been repainted back to CNW colors although only two are on the property.
thanks for the info on the boppers.
as for 7495, i'm in no hurry to see it run again anyway. if it remains a static display, i can still walk around on the walkways etc and check out the insides. display or operational, both are nice.
the bi levels are what i REALLY need to see again. maybe on the pizza train. i remember when it was the little caesars pizza train, but changed when LC closed down. but now that a new one has opened, i hope it will be the pizza on the train
Little caesars on a CNW bi-level. one of the many things i consider "paradise"
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.