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At first I stayed away from Passenger trains thinking the lack of variety in car design would be boring.  Yes you had baggage and vista dome cars but the general sameness didn't strike a chord with me just as long unit trains didn't.  As the number of road names in my roster increased they variety in colors of the passenger trains and some of the dedicated engines became very attractive.  I just couldn't imagine NYC streamlined Hudsons dragging freight. A Pennsy GG1 just had to hustle VIPs between DC and NYC.  The Alaska Railroad relies provides as much passenger service as freight. So now I have several passenger trains that all started with a mismatched Lionel TMCC Wabash Hudson pulling two MPC era Blue Comet Madison Cars.

A lucky amateur photographer captured the passing of passenger trains representing two of the best known and loved railroads among those that make up the famous American Flyer Lines.  The reissue of the Silver Flash streamliner imagefrom the mid-1990s glides past the beautiful Polar Express Berkshire and heavyweight cars, which returned to the rails just a few years ago.  The locomotives and the cars all came out of the shops of Lionel American Flyer.

Photographed on the Jack Klein Memorial S Gauge Loop at the Portland (Oregon) Chapter TCA Clubhouse.

Cheers!

Alan

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My passenger service is all heavyweight; a 4 car Kline coach consist with maybe an MTH or Kline RPO pulled by an Atlantic or Pacific.  I do have the Kline sleeper, observation and baggage car. I use the baggage car, 2 other RPO cars, 2 weaver express cars and a coach combine car for my fast mail pulled by the Atlantic or the Pacific. I like the color schemes of the various rrs.  I remember seeing the yellow and green CNW in Milwaukee where I grew up.  The GM&O colors are neat, and of course the SF Chief is also a favorite. I enjoy walking into a favorite hobby shop in Chicago and seeing a wall of colorful streamliner passenger cars and matching F units.  But my favorites are still the heavyweight cars.

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FrankM, Moon Township, USA

WHAT a Trifecta!

Thank you, PRRRONBH, for the reach-back.

Yes, for a while, there, I had become totally enamored of those Art Deco-style locomotives.

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Yet, I never let go of my Pittsburgh-childhood-roots love of big, black, more traditional looking steam locomotives, either.

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So, for me, happiness includes having and running both styles of locomotives.

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FrankM

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Moonson posted:
PRRronbh posted:
Moonson posted:

Glimpses of passenger service......

 

IMG_8740....trains , here-n-there...

FrankM, Moon Township, USA

WHAT a Trifecta!

Thank you, PRRRONBH, for the reach-back.

Yes, for a while, there, I had become totally enamored of those Art Deco-style locomotives.

IMG_1367

IMG_2400b

Yet, I never let go of my Pittsburgh-childhood-roots love of big, black, more traditional looking steam locomotives, either.

IMG_1321

IMG_6152

IMG_2396

IMG_5369

So, for me, happiness includes having and running both styles of locomotives.

IMG_9526

FrankM

As usual, great p

hotos!

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