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FOR TODAY:  Another on time arrival.  Folks are gathered on the platform as an afternoon Pennsy commuter train glides into the Patsburg Commuter Station.  What?!  No MU cars!  Instead we have a PA 1 leading the consist which is unusual for an afternoon commuter train, but then and again as on any railroad the usual can be the unusual  .... just another day on the railroad! IMG_4924

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FOR TODAY:  Another on time arrival.  Folks are gathered on the platform as an afternoon Pennsy commuter train glides into the Patsburg Commuter Station.  What?!  No MU cars!  Instead we have a PA 1 leading the consist which is unusual for an afternoon commuter train, but then and again as on any railroad the usual can be the unusual  .... just another day on the railroad! IMG_4924

Patrick, every time I see this scene and the sailors, I think of the movie, "On the Town", released in 1949 with Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly and Jules Munshin. Classic musical!

Great photo!

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Well, it’s been awhile since I’ve posted pictures on this fun to review thread and I must admit, @trumpettrain , Patrick, wins the honors, his fall scenes, winter scenes, work scenes, passenger station scenes are all beautiful. Our OGR Forum is simply a great place to visit, review beautiful modeling, and forget about the real worlds problems. Here’s some scenes around my layout. Happy Railroading Everyone IMG_9214IMG_9215IMG_9216IMG_9217IMG_9218IMG_9219IMG_9220IMG_9221IMG_9222IMG_9211

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Well, it’s been awhile since I’ve posted pictures on this fun to review thread and I must admit, @trumpettrain , Patrick, wins the honors, his fall scenes, winter scenes, work scenes, passenger station scenes are all beautiful. Our OGR Forum is simply a great place to visit, review beautiful modeling, and forget about the real worlds problems. Here’s some scenes around my layout. Happy Railroading Everyone

Larry ... thank you so much!  I'm genuinely humbled by your generously kind words.    AND yes there are so many wonderfully highly skilled  modelers here on this forum ... you sir are certainly one of them .. thereby certainly making the OGR Forum a great place to visit!!  

FOR TODAY:  While folks are having fun boating and swimming on Crater Lake  the train crew of the chartered Western Maryland train which brings folks to and from, is busy preparing the train for the return trip back home.  IMG_0872

Fireman Ziggy Schmuckle, on the tender deck, is about to open the water hatch.  After that he'll pull down the tank's spout and let the water flow!   Once the tender's tank is topped off, Ziggy will let the spout return to the up position,  and head back up to the cab where his lunch pale sits.  Inside the pale sits  two big o'l roast beef sandwiches topped with horseradish, onion, lettuce, and tomato... all sitting between two thick slices of his wife Erma's,  homemade sour dough bread.   A big o'l hunk of Erma's homemade blueberry pie will cap off the lunch quite nicely.  The real dessert, though, will be a little sweet note from Erma.  She always includes one in Ziggy's lunch pale each day.  Ziggy claims in his own words here " Me and Erma well we been married now for 15 years and we still got lots of fire in both our boilers!  If you know what I mean!"

Engineer Cannonball Waddington sits proudly in his cab.  A large man with a hearty appetite, Cannonball has already inhaled his lunch ... three sandwiches, a pack of potato chips, and three Hostess cupcakes ... all washed down with a big bottle of Frosty Root Beer!  Buuuurrrrp!!     He now daydreams about supper.   Meanwhile head end brakeman Benny Baker, who's a bit scatter brained,  left his lunch pale on the kitchen table. He stands on the tender's apron pondering as to go back and get a burger and some fries  from the snack coach.  .... just another day on the railroad! IMG_0626

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FOR TODAY: A dawns early light:   This milk reffer has just been set out by the Ma&Pa switcher and Bedford Dairy driver Gordy Sims has his truck in position to be loaded.  Looks like the unloading crew is gathered on the loading/unloading platform, probably waiting on Hokey Joe Luggen the platform foreman who has the key to open the reffer door.   He's probably in the john reading today's horse racing paper.  He's a huge fan of the ponies!  If he ain't at work then it's probably a good bet ( pun intended ) he's at the track.  .... just another day on the railroad! IMG_1741

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@farmerjohn, Johnny, wow, what a uniquely beautiful locomotive, can you explain the color, whether it’s coal fueled, or oil fueled, and it appears to have twin boilers, it’s a neat find. Thanks for posting this beast of a locomotive for all of us to see here on the forum. Glad you’re having fun traveling. Happy Railroading Everyone

Theses are just random pictures around the layout, @will2926 Will is visiting and running Big Boys….

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FOR TODAY: OKTOBER FEST:

The beer is arriving by the reffer car load!  Here we see a wagon load of beer has been unloaded from the reffer car.  The Clydesdale and its' wagon load of brew are off to the big Oktober Fest tent at the park in downtown Patsburg.  This weekend begins the first of several October weekends as the citizens of Patsburg and visitors flocking to Patsburg via train, will celebrate Oktober Fest ... where the aroma of sour beef and dumplings, brat-worse and sauerkraut, and other fine German food will waft through the streets.  The finest craft beers will flow from taps into steins.  Folks will dance to great polka music and laughter will fill the air!  

Wagon driver Bruno Reinsch is about to tell his Clydesdale to move forward.   Foreman Dieter Striegle, in yellow hard hat, is doing his best to persuade Otis Speagleburg , a self appointed "quality control expert" from climbing on top of the wagon load of beer.IMG_7926

Well it looks like Otis was persistent!  IMG_7912

Yep. O'l Otis has popped open a bottle of beer and after taking a huge swig proclaims this load of beer will need more sampling before he deems it safe for public consumption.  He figures that he'll need to drink four to five more beers before he can make any kind of determination.  IMG_7911IMG_7910

Now that the additional beers have been consumed, Otis proclaims " Buuuurrrrp!!  This Oktober Fest beer is the finest yet!  It is fit for public consumption but folks will have to get in line behind me down at the beer tent!! IMG_7917

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