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I ran a Lionel #622Switcher with 3 loaded coal hoppers out of the coal mine....

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A trolley through a late 1800's town

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A rotary coal dumper to unload coal for the power plant of the coal processing facility

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An Extra Budd RDC's to the top of the mountain

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A trolley through downtown suburbia

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And caught the incline railway to catch my ride home.

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God Bless America BABY!  

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Ran ACL #1689 4-6-2 pulling an 11-car train yesterday:

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This is a Williams/Samhongsa 3-rail brass USRA Pacific that has been repainted/lettered and converted to BPRC (the on/off switch and charging jack are under the removable black foam coal load), running on Atlas, Micro-Engineering, and Signature Switch 2-rail track/switches.

I'm still testing the layout, making sure the track plan is what I want before I attempt to put down any scenery, I'm in no hurry.

An 11-car train takes up a lot of space, even on a 12x30 layout.  A whole lot of clickety-clack going on as the train makes its way around the mainline, I like it!!!

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Arnold D. Cribari posted:

For passenger service, Lionel postwar Brunswick Green 2340 GG1 with Magnetraction pulled 4 streamlined aluminum passenger cars. For me, this engine and passenger cars are the best of the best.

A PW GG1, pulling a string of aluminum passenger cars...that was the image from the Postwar Lionel catalogs that enchanted me the most!

LionChief + Camelback Erie hauling Eastcoast boxcars:

Excellent sounds and smoke, which I expected from LC+. What I did not expect was the stunning detail on this relatively modestly priced engine.

I think Camelbacks have been the subject of prior Forum threads. This is my first Camelback, and now I understand why they are popular.  Arnold

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I ran a Lionel 0-8-0 New York Central switcher pulling 6 = MTH Madison NYC 13" passenger cars (baggage, combine, diner, coaches, and observation).  ALL picked up at a model train show yesterday.

I can't even begin to tell you how little I paid for these items (including a bunch of other stuff, too).  It's really criminal!!!  

The right place at the right time.  Probably never happen to me again.  Oh well, early Christmas present. 

Last night I ran 3 trains simultaneously on the layout, a local passenger trains pulled by  a camelback locomotive, a train comprised of gondolas with junk loads with an SW9 on the point, and a train of of pulpwood cars pulled by a 44 tonner.  Also running on the industrial spur was an 0-8-0 on a switching assignment.  All the while a trolley kept time going back and forth on the elevated trestle.  

AWESOME guys! Too weary from an over the top work week to run trains.

thanks to you all I could share in the excitement.

Hey Arnold, there seems to be no end to the enjoyment when you film the action! Thanks for ALL the videos. i needed that. 

Hey Fendermain,very nice colors in smoky action.

and to everyone else, great photos and films.

 

Leroof posted:

AWESOME guys! Too weary from an over the top work week to run trains.

thanks to you all I could share in the excitement.

Hey Arnold, there seems to be no end to the enjoyment when you film the action! Thanks for ALL the videos. i needed that. 

Hey Fendermain,very nice colors in smoky action.

and to everyone else, great photos and films.

 

Leroof...good to hear from you.  Work..that's a four letter word.  You will soon find time for PW activity.

Fendermain

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