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Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
trumptrain posted:

For today: " Back in the day when Packard was a thing."  " Prepare to unload those Packard parts guys!" IMG_4334

Pat, I love that Packard Box Car'..  Packards were great automobiles and of  the highest excellent quality and engineering of their day.  Hudson was their main luxury competitor .  The three merged, Studebaker, Packard and Hudson, but the big three killed all the private labels in the end... 

Ted - thanks so much!   I really appreciate you filling us in on the Studebaker, Packard, Hudson merger too!  All great automobiles of great  quality along with Tucker who hardly got off the ground.  

Painting alligators.

No, not the Alco kind. The kind for my layout's bayou. These things live here (Alabama) and I have seen them all my life, so they have to find a place.

Most of these "models" come painted green. Gators are not green. Ever. Lizards - some - are green. Gators are not lizards. Gators are essentially black on top when wet, and dry to a gray. Cream underneath. I painted mine a dark gray. These are proper gators, not crocs - note the rounded, turtle-grabbing snout. Yum. Important stuff.

Their legs are too large, actually. Oh well.

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The Postman left something for me today:

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I never rode the NP but I wanted it represented on the PER, not the least reason being because it was one of the two gateway railroads to Yellowstone National Park (at Gardiner, Mt). The other Fallen Flag seen on the PER that I never rode was the Great Northern. Fun tiny fact, every other FF car seen on the PER represents a railroad I travelled on.

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This AM the East End looked like this:

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That empty covered hopper needs picked-up and the swoosh tank re-spotted as it takes several days to offload into tank trucks.

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That loaded UP grain hopper needs picked-up and the BN empty spotted.

Ready to get to work with one grain hopper to set-out off-spot at the elevator:

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Seventeen moves later and switching is finished at the east End:

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Last edited by geysergazer
trumptrain posted:
geysergazer posted:

"B&O Pacific"

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Dad took this pic of my brother&I, most likely at the station in Butler, Pa. I look about 3 so that would make it 1953.

Lew - Priceless photo!! 

Lew, what a beautiful and intrinsic valued photograph'... Your Dad' sure was a great train lover.  Must of have been one  **** of a Dad as well'..... Terrific post'...😀

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