QUOTE: Originally posted by Nora QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie Nora - I got all excited on the forum one day flapping my arms and hooting because I found the bell. I wasn't the person who asked about the bell, but I would have liked to have seen that [:)] QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Hi Nora, everyone ok now? Hope so. Yes, everyone is well now, the boys are back to running around & destroying things. Thanks for asking. As for me, I got to go to an entire baseball game tonight by myself, for the first time since probably 1996, so I am great.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie Nora - I got all excited on the forum one day flapping my arms and hooting because I found the bell.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Hi Nora, everyone ok now? Hope so.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie Thanx Ed - I was questioning what a marker was when you answered it for me. Reading my mind again, I guess. Wish you would quit that! Nora - I got all excited on the forum one day flapping my arms and hooting because I found the bell. If you are in a car, it will be about eye level - depending on which side it and you are on. BNSF runs with theirs on the left - just behind the first set of wheels and they are a nice size, so you can see them! Jen
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Alaskaman I got a question! How does a bell work[?](on a locomotive). Where is that sound coming from and how is it made?
QUOTE: Originally posted by jamesedwbradley Didn't see this point raised - an engine, or group of engines, whether or not coupled to cars, is a TRAIN - IF, and ONLY IF, markers are displayed. If no markers, it's just engine(s), 'light', or pulling a 'cut' or 'draft' of cars, not a 'train' for dispatching purposes, and could only function within yard limits under most rulebooks. With the advent of track warrants I think things have loosened up a little bit, but I believe the 'train' definition holds, and the warrants are still issued to a 'train', the engine or engine/cars being authorized as a train to 'run extra'. Any confirmation/correction from the active railroaders out there? James E. Bradley Hawk Mountain Chapter N.R.H.S.
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman Ed i wouldn't want to be caught DEAD with a victorias secret catalog within my possesion.. or anywhere within a radius of 2 miles from my current location.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Nora A few days ago I was over checking out the house we're hoping to move to later this year. I saw a train that consisted entirely of truck trailers that were NOT (as best I could see -- I'm fairly certain) on train cars. I believe they sat right on sets of train wheels; the back end of one trailer and the front of the next one shared one of these sets of wheels. I know train cars have their own brakes. Do these things have brakes? I hope so, but I couldn't see anything connecting the sets of wheels! --Nora
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