@ WFTTRAINS- I believe the PCC cars are Corgi and the track is Bachmann "Easy Streets".
I few shots of a Labelle kit finished (somewhat as there are details to be added) last year. Also, an old Bowser converted to run on the overhead. The Trolley Park area is a favorite of mine in the basement! And who should be better able to rate that!
Trolley ON
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My Brooklyn PCC Route 68 trolley is powered for DC 2-rail, so I do not run it. I do run the Brooklyn Peter Witt #8454 by Bachmann. The others are unpowered Corgi.
MELGAR
1) Brooklyn Peter Witt #8454 by Bachmann (powered 3-rail)
2) Boston MTA #3001 by Corgi
3) Brooklyn PCC Route 68 by Corgi (powered 2-rail)
4) Astoria, NY Steinway Lines Birney #1668 by Corgi
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MELGAR posted:My Brooklyn PCC Route 68 trolley is powered for DC 2-rail, so I do not run it. I do run the Brooklyn Peter Witt #6454 by Bachmann. The others are unpowered Corgi.
MELGAR
1) Brooklyn Peter Witt #6454 by Bachmann (powered 3-rail)
2) Boston MTA #3001 by Corgi
3) Brooklyn PCC Route 68 by Corgi (powered 2-rail)
4) Astoria, NY Steinway Lines Birney #1668 by Corgi
All gorgeous
Totally love the "El" you have built - where did you get the supporting girders?
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GeoPeg posted:Totally love the "El" you have built - where did you get the supporting girders?
GeoPeg......I scratch built the EL with Polystyrene...The EL starts at the Bellerose station and makes a loop up to a second level behind the city buildings. All the structures in these pictures are scratch built with Polystyrene.
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Those Western Hobbycraft cars sure are good runners!
Mitch
Being in S, there are very few trolleys available. A few years ago, Terry Putt made a nice Birney trolley. He offered them in a few paint scheme, and also in kit form. Mine is a kit and painted in Detroit Street Railways colors. It took me longer to mask the colors than to do the actual painting. It's a basic trolley and runs very well. Now, if someone made a PCC in S...
Photo taken on my layout early in construction.
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M. Mitchell Marmel posted:
Mitch:
Thanks, I knew that track wasn't Super Streets or E-Z streets.
Bill
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This is my only Trolley. It is a Lionel Birney Trolley produced in honor of the 40th anniversary of Grzyboski's Train Store. It represents the Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley Railroad, better know as the Laurel Line which ran from Scranton to Wilkes-Barre. The line closed in 1976.
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Good Evening,
I found my old You Tube postings and so have included a link to the Trolley Park opening day running a Bowser modified for overhead service. Also, a link showing that the Labelle LSE Freight Motor does run too!
Enjoy,
Jim K
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VNtNmRjlsQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...amp;feature=youtu.be