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TrainMan1225 posted:

Just a boy and his trains...

Getting a Lionel Pennsy Flyer Set in Christmas of 2010, at 6 years old.

Nearly 9 years later, I still have all parts of this set, and most are still functional!

That was my first set! Good ol Pennsylvania Flyer! Had to repair mine and buy a second identical set for parts/replacement gondola and boxcar at the Greenberg train show. The cars got damaged from being left on the floor at Christmas and the Engine got cotton snow in the gears but I got the 8632 running again. This was after my Uncle tried to fix it but passed away before he could complete the project. It’s my most cherished train due to the close connection to my Uncle John, my dad, and my grandmother. I always think they’re smiling down from heaven when I run that train. 

Here's a couple of pics this week. I was working with some recruits on auto x and air bags. Both the training sites are by the BNSF lines. It's a great place to sit back and watch trains. 

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And last is STAIN. 

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I did miss a Illinois Central engine that day. My phone was in the cab of the truck. I have not seen them run through Lincoln before. Have a great weekend.  Nick T.

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briansilvermustang posted:

 

 

NOW you're talkin'!

That picture was taken by one of my longest-term model railroad friends: Dr. Mike Condren.

Mike took that photo in Van Buren, AR (one of my favoritist Frisco locations) in the mid-sixties near dusk. You're looking at the last months of the "Meteorite" passenger being pulled by FP7 #5047 as it heads north to connect with the "Meteor" at Monett/Springfield, MO. ("Meteorite" was a slang term for the little train, for it was a split off of the "Meteor" further north.)  Over in the hole is an extra freight waiting for the Meteorite to pass.

That particular day, the Meteorite was longer than typical, for I recall Mike telling me it was doubling as a business train that day.

The Meteorite passed into history in September, 1965.

Andre

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