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c.sam, I love K-Line models, they did good work. To bad they messed up! Question: The aluminum passenger cars, are they K-Line or Lionel, or a combination of both. I ask because the first baggage car looks like a K-Line, the sliding doors are bigger and more detailed than the second baggage car which I'm sure is a Lionel. No matter, it's a really beautiful  set!

FOR TODAY:  A quartet of photos of today's train happenings in the Burg.

A Reading Company passenger train jets through town in a blur!

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Here comes the bus coming from Patsburg Union Station where is picked up passengers who just got off the train.

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Butler Junction earlier this morning.

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A way freight makes its' way through Butler Junction.

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c.sam, I love K-Line models, they did good work. To bad they messed up! Question: The aluminum passenger cars, are they K-Line or Lionel, or a combination of both. I ask because the first baggage car looks like a K-Line, the sliding doors are bigger and more detailed than the second baggage car which I'm sure is a Lionel. No matter, it's a really beautiful  set!

Yes Scott - the first baggage is K-Line as is the vista dome. Both are 15" and the rest of of the consist is Weaver. They are 20" aluminum with full interiors and passengers. Very nice.  Don't think Lionel ever produced scale sized NP cars...  

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The handsome L&N's are also Weaver

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Yes Scott - the first baggage is K-Line as is the vista dome. Both are 15" and the rest of of the consist is Weaver. They are 20" aluminum with full interiors and passengers. Very nice.  Don't think Lionel ever produced scale sized NP cars...  

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The handsome L&N's are also Weaver

Thanks Sam for getting back to me. I forgot that Weaver also produced the extruded aluminum passenger cars. Both are beautiful trains!

Hot , muggy and no rain has kept me busy outside watering and mulching the 50 new shrubs and flowering perennials ..........BUT .......afterwards I'm allowed to slow down and get inside to see what's going on in the TRAIN LAYOUT room . .

Keep hydrated and keep the energy level down.

God speed ,

Dallas, like heat but when it gets humid no wind can't keep the beers cold keep those trains running nice looking layout!

God Speed

FOR TODAY: " Hot fun in the summertime! "

Riding my bike down this old rural road on this fine Saturday morning.  Just made it to the grade crossing to see the caboose of a short freight train.  Later ol' farmer Clancy Bivens told me that yesterday afternoon this old tar and chip road had so much heat rising off it that it looked like a "red hot frying pan gone bad."  Don't know exactly what that would look like but I certainly got the message that the road was scorching hot!  

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Comin up Mountain Road from Patsburg I caught this view.   That water looks inviting as I wipe the pouring sweat from my brow. IMG_1174

These rock climbers must really be feeling the heat! Gee, that water still looks good!  Yes sireeee!!!

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This looks like a good spot to take a break and watch the boaters as I drink from my water bottle and eat my sandwich.

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Oh wow!  A short freight train takes the bridge!

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As I circle back, I stop to look back at the Bivens farm and the tar and chip road where I've just been.    There's ol' farmer Clancy Bivens bidding me a farewell with a tip of his hat.  I wave to him and pedal my bike down Mountain Road toward Patsburg.  The good thing is I can now coast most of the way back to Patsburg.  IMG_0566

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I'm not a big fan of posts that are for the purpose of showing kids, usually.  My post here isn't so much about showing my son and grandson, it's showing how DCS helps to make the trains more interesting for kids.  For those that don't have DCS, you see my grandson talking into a mic.  his voice comes out of the engine that we select for it.  Kids are highly entertained hearing their voice come thru.

The ability to play music, or in this case talk, using DCS is to me the most entertaining aspect of DCS.

- walt

Brett and Dan - talking thru mic [Small)

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FOR TODAY: " Hot fun in the summertime! "

Riding my bike down this old rural road on this fine Saturday morning.  Just made it to the grade crossing to see the caboose of a short freight train.  Later ol' farmer Clancy Bivens told me that yesterday afternoon this old tar and chip road had so much heat rising off it that it looked like a "red hot frying pan gone bad."  Don't know exactly what that would look like but I certainly got the message that the road was scorching hot!  

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Comin up Mountain Road from Patsburg I caught this view.   That water looks inviting as I wipe the pouring sweat from my brow. IMG_1174

These rock climbers must really be feeling the heat! Gee, that water still looks good!  Yes sireeee!!!

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This looks like a good spot to take a break and watch the boaters as I drink from my water bottle and eat my sandwich.

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Oh wow!  A short freight train takes the bridge!

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As I circle back, I stop to look back at the Bivens farm and the tar and chip road where I've just been.    There's ol' farmer Clancy Bivens bidding me a farewell with a tip of his hat.  I wave to him and pedal my bike down Mountain Road toward Patsburg.  The good thing is I can now coast most of the way back to Patsburg.  IMG_0566

Holy Smokestack Patrick; that was some ride! The pictures were a cooling affect during this heat wave.

FOR TODAY:  Being Sunday and an extremely hot one at that ... here are 7 photos to help bring down the temperature!   Stay cool everyone!

Now arriving  on track one the Capitol Limited!  Now departing on track two, The National Limited!  

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Ahhhh ... the thoughts of the holiday season!  

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Western Maryland brakeman Little Joe Paladin takes in the cold air as his train is about to disappear into a tunnel.

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Last January's memories of plowing snow on the Mountain Division.   I hope that bear is not too hungry!

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Hogger C.W. Moss steps down from the cab just to walk through the white stuff.,  IMG_0787

A loan passenger is relieved to see her train running exactly on time!  

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FOR TODAY:  It's a hot and tuff job unloading these large crates but somebody has to do it ... especially when the trucking company sent a spine trailer instead of a flatbed. Somehow I know these good O'l fellers will get these crates secured to the spine because the railroad needs to have that Reading gondola back in about 2.5 hours.  When life gives you a lemon make lemonade.  These fellers are good at doing just that too!   ... just another day on the railroad."

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My first attempt to create what me and my family refer to as "Waltburg'.  My family because those are models of their houses.  2 more models coming in later years to expand the town.

That '17' car was because my nephew, who lived in that house, was working in the pit crew for (heck, I can't remember the driver's name).  Does Matt Kenseth sound right?  '17' was the actual car number of the one that he drove and the paint scheme is spot on too.

- walt

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FOR TODAY: Different phases of this morning on the Free State Junction Railway in Patsburg.

As the sun has just fully spread its' light.

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About 9 a.m. FSJR grade crossing guard, Shakey Wines, steps  out of the guard shack after downing a cup of coffee.   The crossing gate is actually from my first Lionel trainset that ran around the family Christmas tree when I was 4. IMG_1669

At 9:46 a B&O TOFC train rolls through town.  

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