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Reply to "Switcher Saturday 9-17-22"

Happy SWSat!

@jhz563- pretty cool. It's nice to have a train layout at work to play with. Even if it's at a distance.

@MELGAR - I can't believe one of those S2's was still in use into the 80's. I'd love to see what's hiding in the depths of GCT one day. I'll bet it would be the best train museum in the world. I always remember going past Sunnyside Yards as a kid and marveling at all the trains lined up. I don't recall ever seeing anything but diesel switchers though.

Some repeats from the archives for me this week. I'm doing a small scenery project that required clearing the front of the layout and yard so the mains are full of parked trains at the moment.

Keeping it in a New York State of Mind- K-line's Plymouth # 80 spotting a couple of cabooses (cabeese ).

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And the diesel version of the S2 by ALCO, also a K-line model. These are great little engines. I've wired the motors in series to slow them down below "ludicrous speed"

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The Pacemaker caboose has a EOT beacon. Not sure if it's period correct but a neat feature none the less.

Have a great weekend!

Bob

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