If you are traveling through Roscoe, New York on the NYO&W portion of my layout and your car breaks down, Grube's Garage will send out the wrecker and tow you in.
Nice cars guys!
Paul its sure is nice to see the summer car shows starting and I really love the guys that showed up in the Vett's! But man I am sure glad the pizza guy showed up! Not to sure about the veggie pizza, but I and sure someone will eat it! LOL
Shouldn't there be an ad for the Roscoe Diner on the side of that rig?
@coach joe posted:Shouldn't there be an ad for the Roscoe Diner on the side of that rig?
Nice tow truck Bill thanks for sharing
Great tow truck and great staging with autos in many of the previous posts. I too love cars and want to integrate them into my layout. I have a semi-large ARMY TRAIN that I have filled with flatbeds and various MILITARY vehicles and such and have never been able to find a GAMMA GOAT. I was assigned to one in the 1980's when I was in the army and would love to find one to put on a flatbed. Seems the only one out there is a kit that is too big on the bay. I'd love to fine one in that 1/48-1/50 range ALREADY BUILT. I'm not a very good model builder.
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Bill's Railway Express truck and driver cover a lot of ground in the region...seems he's at the last stop for the night across from the Greyhound terminal... The "cabbies" are ready for the 9:00 pm bus from the big city...
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Unloading a delivery of clear fir stock for milling into door jams at Morrison Door...the inexperienced forklift driver seems to have forgotten to unstrap the load before lifting the forks...
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@Bill Park posted:
Looks like they have multiple tow trucks available - and in different colors no less .....
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Old pickup trucks may have seen better days, but they are more lovable than these new fangled ones that are more plush than my car. 😃
Agreed, Mark...
Coach Joe, You have to come clean after a statement like that. What do you know about the Roscoe Diner? I have eaten there countless times. I covered that whole area for Honeywell for 10 years and did the school there. Then started my boiler business and did more work at the school and many other commercial customers in that area. Back in the late seventies, there was still quite a bit of the old NYO&W left. I did spend time touring the old rite-of-way and many of the old buildings and tunnels.
I would guess I've seen more than 5000 of those "World Famous Roscoe Diner" bumper stickers in my life time.