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Apples55 posted:
PSAP2010 posted:

Paul, if you really want one , you could always buy an MTH PS1 version and have it converted to TMCC.  

 

Larry

Another bad influence is heard from!!!  

But seriously, Larry, the thought did cross my mind, but I have no idea what would be involved (other than money!!!). I do own one MTH engine, a shelf queen Metro North Genesis in NH livery, which I would consider for a conversion. 

ERR by 3rd Rail is TMCC Compatible

Bob

RSJB18 posted:
Apples55 posted:
PSAP2010 posted:

Paul, if you really want one , you could always buy an MTH PS1 version and have it converted to TMCC.  

 

Larry

Another bad influence is heard from!!!  

But seriously, Larry, the thought did cross my mind, but I have no idea what would be involved (other than money!!!). I do own one MTH engine, a shelf queen Metro North Genesis in NH livery, which I would consider for a conversion. 

ERR by 3rd Rail is TMCC Compatible

Bob

Apples 55,

THe other front end when running backwards.

Ron

I forgot something!

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Lionel, postwar, EMD F-3, A-B-A Diesels lead the Super Chief into the station at the town of Terryville.

Super Chief

A Lionel, 736 Berkshire steam locomotive from the postwar era heads a 17 car box car train on the freight track through the town of Terryville.

HPIM0052

Two Lionel, postwar locomotives, an S-2 Steam Turbine and an EMD F-3 Diesel, pull their passenger trains out the city of Christopolis' Union Station for points east and west.

Leaving the City

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RSJB18 posted:
Apples55 posted:
PSAP2010 posted:

Paul, if you really want one , you could always buy an MTH PS1 version and have it converted to TMCC.  

 

Larry

Another bad influence is heard from!!!  

But seriously, Larry, the thought did cross my mind, but I have no idea what would be involved (other than money!!!). I do own one MTH engine, a shelf queen Metro North Genesis in NH livery, which I would consider for a conversion. 

ERR by 3rd Rail is TMCC Compatible

Bob

RSJB18 posted:

So now that I've finished nudging Paul over the cliff....

Happy FEF!

Bob... Bob... Bob... 

No way you could nudge me over the cliff. I have been in free fall for so long, I don’t even remember what the cliff looks like  

Now, a few salient points on your evil suggestion... while I am aware that ERR is TMCC compatible, I have recently given more than enough money to 3rd Rail for a while (but that will be the subject of another post in the next day or so). And even if I did find a compatible MTH engine, acknowledged Techno-peasant I would have no idea what has to come out of said engine, nor how I go about inserting/connecting the suggested ERR board or boards, so I would need to find/pay a more technically competent individual to do the swap. That would definitely send the total cost over a new comparable Lionel diesel such a another recent purchase (which will also be in the aforementioned post). So I guess I will just have to wait and hope... the first Lionel catalogue is just weeks away!!!

leapinlarry posted:

Good Day everyone, your pictures are great. I drive over to the RJ Corman terminal in Guthrrie Kentucky a few minutes ago to try and get a 2020 calendar, however no one was there. So I took a few pictures of their trucks. Anyone know how to obtain a new RJ Corman calendar for 2020? 8544D131-D41D-4ACE-B634-7822D18C47B051C34609-9DA0-4D7A-87C5-9881F958A3FAB4D2F859-3C40-413F-978B-AD2627B14AE5

LeapinLarry,

Seeing your post earlier today made me decide to take a few pix this evening when I got off the train.

These CSX or SFRTA trucks are usually parked in the Tri-Rail parking garage at my Tri-Rail station (Pompano Beach). One of them has a Washington State license plate up front. Need to check one day what the rear plate (the official location used in Florida) is.

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Second in line today!

If the moderators are okay, I'm going to use some stills from my YouTube Channel videos on a trip to New York back in February 2017.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGFQz4ysm8M

It was a cold, blustery morning at the Woodside/61st Street station in Queens with a nice icy feel.  According to Weather Underground, the temperature that day at nearby LaGuardia Airport was 45 degrees at the time I was filming there (basically 8:00a - 10:00a).  With 14 mph winds the wind chill was around 38 up there on the elevated platforms, and I had fun.

Two LIRR M7's heading east to Long Island.

 NYC Woodside-61 ST [2.20.17) 1

NYC Woodside-61 ST [2.20.17) 2

 

R62A Number 7 Train heading to Manhattan

NYC Woodside-61 ST [2.20.17) 3

 

R188 Number 7 Train heading to Flushing

NYC Woodside-61 ST [2.20.17) 4

 

The ”Rear” front of this LIRR M7 heading to Manhattan

NYC Woodside-61 ST [2.20.17) 5

 

And another “Rear” front view of an LIRR M7 heading east when I visited my old teenage stomping grounds at Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn a couple days before.  If I had the room (don't we all wish) I would replicate this long elevated straightaway in O complete with buildings and under track streetscape scenery like others have done in layouts.  Would need at least 12-14 feet of straight track though.  The stuff produced by Bridgeboss would be perfect for this.

NYC LIRR Nostrand Avenue [2.17.17)

 

 

 Happy Front End Friday everyone!

 

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Steam help for Growler-powered Pennsy Varnish!

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From my height (walking on right) I look about 5 which means Dad took this pic in 1955 which was pretty late to see steam on the PRR Mainline.

On Edit: That seems far-fetched. That must be my Brother which would make it about 1948 which is much more reasonable, especially since my only memory of revenue steam was a B&O passenger train.

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geysergazer posted:

Happy F E F, good people!

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A familiar face was in Johnstown, Pa that day.

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I look about 12 in that pic so 1962, about to board the Chicago El.

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I just now took this pic of another familiar face.

 We all  sported those nice close haircuts in those days'.. And you look like cool hand Lew'.  A young one for sure'...  Great pictures'.... 1962... that was a good year for me.. Lots of memories...... and adventures'...  Something I think most kids miss out on today.  Videos and cell phones can't replace real adventure'...

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