[What I want is a gathering of as many of us as we can get. A Trains.com convention of sorts. Oh and a cabride.]
On only 15 acres here, but could run some rail out to the end of the driveway and use it to check the mail. (note: if only for idle display, I would definitely go with steam).
Rob
Semper Vaporo
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eolafan wrote: Kathi, my second choice would be a Rochelle style railfan park at Eola yard complete with either a covered viewing area like Rochelle or with big umbrellas, vending machines, bathroom(s), a built in scanner and perhaps a few barbecue grills. Yep, I know I am asking for a bunch, but what the heck.
Kathi, my second choice would be a Rochelle style railfan park at Eola yard complete with either a covered viewing area like Rochelle or with big umbrellas, vending machines, bathroom(s), a built in scanner and perhaps a few barbecue grills. Yep, I know I am asking for a bunch, but what the heck.
Add a covered, weatherproof, heated and air-conditioned tower with huge picture windows (that open during nice weather) that is tall enough to see the entire yard and I'm there, Jim.
swknox wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: By comparison to others, I guess my wish would be rather simple. Can I have a Milwaukee Road RS3 please? I have a norrow lot, with a 14' sideyard. I could make that work. Murphy I have 100 acres you can use but I'm nowhere close to South Dakota as you can see lol.
Murphy Siding wrote: By comparison to others, I guess my wish would be rather simple. Can I have a Milwaukee Road RS3 please? I have a norrow lot, with a 14' sideyard. I could make that work.
Murphy I have 100 acres you can use but I'm nowhere close to South Dakota as you can see lol.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
What I want is a gathering of as many of us as we can get. A Trains.com convention of sorts. Oh and a cabride.
RJ
"Something hidden, Go and find it. Go and look behind the ranges, Something lost behind the ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go." The Explorers - Rudyard Kipling
http://sweetwater-photography.com/
Since it all seems to be trending in this direction.....
I want my retirement castle to be located on a Northern Idaho hillside overlooking at least three sets of Class I tracks. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let me have a downstairs French maid and an upstairs Swedish maid and all that, but what I really want is a place where I can sit back and watch all the innovative concepts embodied in intramodal rail competition here in God's Country.......preferably 25/7/365......
It wouldn't get any better than that! Anyone disagree?
Other than that, could we please get a list of all the places in the Pacific Northwest where one can combine railfanning with recreational opportunities, aka mountain biking, trail running, river rafting, et al?
Somewhere in northern England (or southern Scotland) on GiggleEarp there are some "crop circles" visible... and just to the northwest someone else has flattened out the shapes of 7 letters in two words... the second one is: "YOU". Not "ART" per se, but a "statement" none the less.
Semper Vaporo wrote: WSOR 4025 wrote:A version of google earth that's like a webcam so that I could chase trains across the continent on my computer!!!!!!!!!!!!!Do you realize how many trains there'd be with "safety vests taped to the top"?Of course, every time I go outside now, I look up and wave... someday I'll see myself on GiggleEarp.
WSOR 4025 wrote:A version of google earth that's like a webcam so that I could chase trains across the continent on my computer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you realize how many trains there'd be with "safety vests taped to the top"?
Of course, every time I go outside now, I look up and wave... someday I'll see myself on GiggleEarp.
Not to drag this off topic, but I've long considered creating some form of "mega" art - thinking of airplanes at the time, but now, with satellite imagery - the possibilities!
I'm seeing some common items here. Should make for an interesting article...
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
Limitedclear wrote: Semper Vaporo wrote:Peace.Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!LC
Semper Vaporo wrote:Peace.
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!
LC
Thank you for putting an 'e' on the end of that!
Now THAT would be cool..... I'd never leave my computer...
How a bout a network of webcams?? All over the Chicago area.....all accessible from one site, and some at the other "hot spots" around the country......
A pass to ride in the cab of a bunch of different railroads, a scanner would be nice, and I suppose a "season pass" type of thing for Amtrak trains (just like a ski pass)
I'll have to agree with a lot of you, a private dome car would be nice!
sarahd wrote: A CHANCE TO RIDE SUPER-C IN THE CAB OF SD45-2 5700,PAINTED UP IN THE BICENTENIAL SCHEME,STROBE LIGHTS FLASHING,HORN BLASTING,SHOOTING THRU SANTA ANA CANYON. ALTHOUGH I SAW THIS TRAIN MANY TIMES I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE BEEN ON THE TAIL END IN CABOOSE WATCHING THE TRAIN AHEAD AS WERE DOING 75 IN A 55 ZONE!!!!!LONG LIVE CHICO!!!!
ALTHOUGH I SAW THIS TRAIN MANY TIMES I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE BEEN ON THE TAIL END IN CABOOSE WATCHING THE TRAIN AHEAD AS WERE DOING 75 IN A 55 ZONE!!!!!
LONG LIVE CHICO!!!!
Be careful of what you wish for, sarahd,
I once rode the caboose of the Super C as it made its way eastbound across the Mojave Desert from Barstow, Calif. Due to the train's high speed, it kicked up an awful lot of dust and most of that dust seemed to pass through the crummy before scattering further in the wind. Three hours later when the train arrived at the crew change point in Needles, the conductor, his flagman, and I looked like we'd been working in a coal mine all day.
Better you should want to ride the Coast Lines General Manager's air conditioned business car tacked onto the rear of that caboose. I bet that ride'd be smoother too!
An 8 hour shift as an observer/photographer in an operating tower.
ed
....Kathi: Some good photographs of the long gone...{1952}, Ligonier Valley RR at Ligonier, Pa. Seems they are few and far between. I have just a few....including the Doodlebugs and one engine. RR was Mellon owned.
Quentin
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
edblysard wrote: Oh, I don't know...Maybe a small, simple monument on the Mall in Washington DC to all the men and women who gave their lives while on duty...Something simple, like a boiler plate or a driver, with their names and road engraved on it.I think you would be surprised at how many names it would have on it.
Oh, I don't know...
Maybe a small, simple monument on the Mall in Washington DC to all the men and women who gave their lives while on duty...
Something simple, like a boiler plate or a driver, with their names and road engraved on it.
I think you would be surprised at how many names it would have on it.
(1) Me three!
(2) A book with a comprehensive history of the Big 4 (CCC&St.L) followed by the PRR Panhandle/ Vandalia Lines. There is an absolute dearth of material on the subject(s) either in or out of print. Tired of hearing ad-nauseum about NYC east of the Alleghenies (those small bumps on the eastern end of the US) ... a big void in my knowledge base.
(3)
My first Christmas wish would be Peace on Earth!
Second wish: to meet, in person, all the fine folks at Kalmbach, and my forum friends who I have not yet had the pleasure to meet.
Third wish: two cab rides; one in a steam locomotive, and one on a diesel locomotive.
Fourth wish: for Amtrak to come back to Louisville. They could come via Cincinnati, and bypass the bad trackage between Jeffersonville, IN to Indianapolis.
Fifth wish: a train ride for three, going to Ohio, Nebraska, Arkansas Arizona to meet other forums members in those areas.
Sixth wish: a new digital camera and/or camcorder to record the events.
Canon Digital Rebel XTi. My current camera sucks!
A copy of the book "Pere Marquette Power"
I'm with some of the guys above, I'll take a cab ride in ANYTHING!
I suspect one could cover several large locomotives with such names.
dldance wrote: I think I would rather have a 1 year Amtrak pass than than the year of airplane travel - I am on a plane too much as it is.dd
I think I would rather have a 1 year Amtrak pass than than the year of airplane travel - I am on a plane too much as it is.
dd
But make it a well stocked private jet and then maybe we are talking. (Used only when necessary to get to a "hot spot" or special excursion in a hurry).
"We have met the enemy and he is us." Pogo Possum "We have met the anemone... and he is Russ." Bucky Katt "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future." Niels Bohr, Nobel laureate in physics
A cab ride over the Cajon Pass
Kathi Kube wrote:Hi, all! Anyone interested in helping me out with the Fantrip column for the November issue?I’m compiling a railfan’s wish-list for the holidays. So what would you love to give or receive as a gift? Some ideas floating around the office have been a lifetime supply of those little notebooks that fit in your pocket for recording train info, camera equipment, a good SUV to get you to any location, a year’s worth of free plane travel, or a copy of the Encyclopedia of North American Railroads that was just published. (I’m thinking a few guys I know might want part ownership in Steak ‘N Shake or Culver’s!)Please be as specific as possible, as I’m going to try to find photos of some of them. Most of all, I want this to be a lot of fun.Thanks for your crazy ideas! Remember, nothing’s too outrageous, but if you plan to give me that SD45 I want so badly, please remember to include the appropriate trackage. Happy dreaming!Kathi
Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub
And otherwise a cabride on the Swiss Federal railways Gotthard line (possible till the end of the year).
http://mct.sbb.ch/mct/en/reiselust/freizeit/messen_events/events/reisen-gottardo/reisen-fuehrerstandsfahrten.htm
greetings,
Marc Immeker
Dan
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