Over at the model railroader forums, there is a thread called "Show Me Something". I wonder if we could start a thread like that for Trains. below are the rules:
This is a place where forum members can post their photos featuring a view of a "requested" scene or object.
If you show the scene requested you can then make a request of your own or choose to stay with the current request. If you do not make a request, than the last one is still in effect.
Your photos should be of a real train only, not a model scene. After 24 hours, if the requested scene has not been posted, anyone is welcome to make a submission of their own choice of subject and then make the next request. It's all about having fun! Let's see those photos!
Amtrak's Adirondack rounding the curve into Plattsburgh.
Show me another Amtrak train.(please help me make this work!)
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
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HarrisonShow me another Amtrak train.(please help me make this work!)
In the spirit of turkey day, here is Amtrak action I suspect most of you haven't seen
Who has another interesting Amtrak 'thing' for us?
Used to be a New Haven Thing. Boston. May 1978.
How about an intercity train that is not Amtrak?
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
Overmod Harrison Show me another Amtrak train.(please help me make this work!) In the spirit of turkey day, here is Amtrak action I suspect most of you haven't seen Who has another interesting Amtrak 'thing' for us?
Harrison Show me another Amtrak train.(please help me make this work!)
Such things! A legend, a brick, a meatball and a...a...baguette?
oltmanndHow about an intercity train that is not Amtrak?
Modern or ancient?
Reading, from Philadelphia to Valley Forge?
Or the cities served by these green and gold E units for a while...
Or we SOB types ('south of the border' in the lower 48) could just wail and gnash our teeth...
Overmod-- Saw your pics briefly and then 'poof' gone. The Rocky Mountaineer is still there.
Nope, never saw that 4 unit lashup picture before. That's quite a thing. It appears the French built trailing unit is not powered. Is this correct. Would a lashup like this function well? Was it on a system tour, showcasing the X996?
How about a temporary block operator?
Not the greatest quality photo, from probably 2005ish (judging from the F150). Doens't seem like that long ago when I took it.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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MiningmanOvermod-- Saw your pics briefly and then 'poof' gone.
I'll edit the post to fix the links. This is a hotlinking snafu.
Miningman It appears the French built trailing unit is not powered. Is this correct.
All too often this was correct. (Rimshot)
Would a lashup like this function well?
Function about as well with X996 pans down as it would with them up. (Rimshot)
Seriously, I think pans are not up for MU, but some other reason. This is a power move to an IEEE conference display when the CC21000 was still technically 'in the running' for the Corridor repower ... it's interesting to consider if it would have performed better on fully-rebuilt high-speed track implemented by non-set-aside contractors.
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zugmannHow about a temporary block operator?
How about green flags? When was the last time you saw that?
Dec_2015_0021 by Edmund, on Flickr
St. Petersburg, Fl. Jan, 1975.
Are we supposed to make a request for the next photo?
Cheers, Ed
The only time I saw green flags was in February of 1964 or 1965--the IC ran a second section of the Louisane, carrying people to New Orleans for Mardi Gras.
Johnny
Ok- this is getting confusing, so lets get back on track with Amtrak.
Show me a train with locos from different railroads.
gmpullmanAre we supposed to make a request for the next photo?
I think the way it's supposed to work is that the person who 'answers' the previous show-me challenge then proposes the next one -- I see I didn't do that. I think that's a bit more fun than what we've been doing, interesting as that promises to be. Ed, why don't you ask an upcoming 'show me ...' to get the ball rolling again.
I propose we start an 'answer' by quoting the previous 'show me a ... ' line and then providing the picture, followed by the next question as its own easy-to-quote line starting with 'show me...'
HarrisonShow me a train with locos from different railroads.
Does it matter if the 'different railroads' are current?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/93850525@N02/15371652563
Let me ask a slightly different one:
Show me a train with locos from the same railroad in many different paint schemes.
It's kind of hard to see, but the lead loco has CP's Lettering scheme, and the second unit has CP's "golden beaver" scheme.
More different paint schemes from the same rr.
Harrison More different paint schemes from the same rr.
GG1. Amtrak "bloody nose" + Black livery.
Show me a train which had service life shorter than 5 years. : )
Jones 3D Modeling Club https://www.youtube.com/Jones3DModelingClub
Jones1945Show me a train which had service life shorter than 5 years. : )
NdeM's electrified service to Mexico City, using these:
http://www.railpictures.net/showimage.php?id=460813&key=9995940
(Added value for a previous 'show me' -- on BM&LP shortly thereafter...)
Show me something running in restoration for more years than in its original service life...
Overmod Show me something running in restoration for more years than in its original service life...
N&W Class J #611
Revenue service: 1950-1959
First restoration and excursion service: 1982-1994
2nd restoration and excursion service: 2015- ?
Show me more trains running in restoration for more years than in its original service life...
Jones1945Show me more trains running in restoration for more years than in its original service life...
IMG_5326 by Edmund, on Flickr
This should qualify — NKP 767 (aka 765) Cleveland, Oh. 9-2016.
Show me anything else built by Lima.
gmpullman Show me anything else built by Lima.
Southern Pacific Lima built GS-2 Class (only 6 was built)
Show me the shortest (from front engine coupler to rear couple of the tender) mainline steam locomotive built for passenger service (any country)
My observation on this photo is that if the engineer leans out any further, he may be headed toward the ground and the hoop is not high enough for him to snag it.
zugmann How about a temporary block operator? Not the greatest quality photo, from probably 2005ish (judging from the F150). Doens't seem like that long ago when I took it.
Electroliner 1935 zugmann How about a temporary block operator? Not the greatest quality photo, from probably 2005ish (judging from the F150). Doens't seem like that long ago when I took it. My observation on this photo is that if the engineer leans out any further, he may be headed toward the ground and the hoop is not high enough for him to snag it.
My observation is if he leaned out any further out the window, he would probably get stuck. I know I would.
It's almost been 40 years since I took a photo like that.
Jeff
jeffhergertIt's almost been 40 years since I took a photo like that.
zardoz Or, asking the same qustion of Jeff, differently, "Did you ever grab one like that?"I still remember my first time...on my first road trip (off the switchemn's extra board--I was a fireman on 483, when firemen were still required on the Wisconsin Division). I'm thankful the engineer trusted me enough to get it right and go for the hole, not the tissue--which I did. Get it right, that is. This was at KO. jeffhergert It's almost been 40 years since I took a photo like that. And how long has it been since you had to grab orders like that?
Or, asking the same qustion of Jeff, differently, "Did you ever grab one like that?"I still remember my first time...on my first road trip (off the switchemn's extra board--I was a fireman on 483, when firemen were still required on the Wisconsin Division). I'm thankful the engineer trusted me enough to get it right and go for the hole, not the tissue--which I did. Get it right, that is. This was at KO.
jeffhergert It's almost been 40 years since I took a photo like that.
And how long has it been since you had to grab orders like that?
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
zardoz jeffhergert It's almost been 40 years since I took a photo like that. And how long has it been since you had to grab orders like that?
I've never had the pleasure of grabbing orders. However, I did get to "hand them up" a couple of times. 40+ years ago on the Rock Island at Marengo, Iowa on the siding, the main track had a fixed train order stand.
I have a couple of Y train order delivery forks. I did a couple of demonstrations of the procedure over at the Boone & Scenic Valley about 15 or so years ago. Not quite the same as handing up real train orders, though.
When I was stationed at Chanute AFB in Illinois (early 70'd) I often hung around the IC/ICG station downtown. I think it was still directional running at the time (it's single track now), so any crossing over required a train order. Rantoul had a crane (two forked sticks that swung down after the order was grabbed), but occasionally the station agent would have to hoop orders up as well.
Never saw anyone miss - which would have involved stopping to get the paper.
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Ok- I think we are getting off topic, and it's been 24 hrs, so time to move on.
A photo I took of the Lake Shore Limited when visiting during Thanksgiving.
Show me any freight loco.
HarrisonShow me any freight loco.
Well, it's pulling freight cars. M&E in baggage cars is something different. There are plenty of examples (PRR, EL, and LV come immediately to mind) where locomotives we typically associate only with passenger service (and with some reason!) were used in freight service ... the PRR use of E units on TrucTrains, without automatic back transition to everyone's eventual sorrow, being a pointed example.
What I wanted was a picture of the UPS Z-train testing behind Genesis locomotives, but I couldn't find one posted. So can someone show me one?
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