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@Don McErlean NICE BUY!!! I’m a Big Amtrak fan so it’s always nice to see people posting Amtrak pics- even better when it’s their first Amtrak loco. Congrats!

Such a nice loco. Have an MTH PS2 Amtrak F59PHI that’s been in pieces ever since something got fried in the board- I do miss it. Regardless- looks like yours runs really well and that horn is certainly better than I woulda thought! Love seeing a ‘silver streak’ passenger consists highballing down the mainline like that- looks even better when it’s head by something with such a sleek nose(no offense to my beloved F40PH).

For the sake of the Williams in WBB, I wish we’d see posts like yours more often- but also understand why we don’t, unfortunately. I started off in conventional( my second loco for Christmas of 1998 or 1999 was a Williams Amtrak GP9) and after resuming the hobby in 2018 it was still my go to loco. Definitely see improvements made with that loco vs the 2 or 3 Williams locos I have, which is nice to see because I had always assumed WBB was just Bachmann selling Williams locos without any type of upgrades. Come to think of it, One of my LHS had a WBB ES44 or Dash 9 heritage LV and that sucker ran very smooth(assume increased gear ratio) it really caught my eye.

Not sure what type of Amtrak passenger cars your seeking, but I have some I’m willing to sell. You mentioned o-31 curves, I have quite a few 15” , 16” & 18” cars I’m willing to sell(prices range from $40-$120). Have some 12.5” and/or 13.5” as well.  Mainly MTH & Lionel, I think one or 2 Williams.

Again- Nice Buy! You’ve earned USA Rail Pass with this purchase!

7F4E087C-377A-4114-9E76-720087B5B849Still never got to showing my pre-York and York purchases. And since York was almost a darn month ago it’s time to get these posted:

Despite being at Lionel for repairs, I’ll still lead off with one that I held out on last time: 

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Lionel Legacy CSX(ex-Conrail) SD70MAC!! Received this late March/Early April from Mr. Muffins!(thanks Steve & Jeff!)  Was so excited to get this...only to have issues with start-up & the rear coupler out of the box-  it’ll be back eventually! Sh’s definitely a looker!

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Next up- Atlas Trainman KCS coach in Southern Belle livory & Lionel KCS boxcar. Both of these purchases were spurred on by my KCS SD70ACe

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A Pair of Atlas 62’ bulkhead flats (TTX & Union Pacific) both with safety stripes

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Atlas  “On Track for a Cure “  Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Railbox boxcar

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Got an old Lionel freight station kit(work in progress), a Siku dump truck and some Model Tech Studios “Pre Aced” accessories to fill out this corner

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Lionel Conrail PS-4 52’ flat transporting a Corgi Classics Churchill Tank



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Some Santa Fe- Atlas Berwick 60’ hi cube & modernized 50’ PS-1(really love the master line modernized PS-1s!)

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Some MTH Premier modern freight, now up to FRA regs. NS 50’ waffle boxcar already had safety stripes, I applied them to the 50’ hi cube on the right

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Some more modern, all FRA up to date! Atlas CSX gondola & a previously shown but now w/ safety stripes CSX 50’ boxcar

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Bought these  Atlas 17,600 gallon corn syrup tankers- Both are exquisite. SYRX rep mark on the rIgor and on the left, being much less discreet about its contents, a Corn Products with reporting mark UTLX

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MTH Premier Penn Central X71 boxcar. Thought it was fitting to put this next to the yellow door Conrail, as that’s what the PC X71s became!

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That’s pretty much it for pre-York Cool stuff!

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Making coal loads is not rocket science.  I did some just cutting a piece of 2" construction foam to shape to fit in the hopper and rounding the top like a mount of coal.  I painted the foam piece black so any voids or the edges wouldn't show.  I then slathered White Glue generously on the top and rolled it around in the coal.  After it dried initially, I filled in any bare or thin spots with more glue and coal and cleaned any excess off the sides.  Once it dried again, presto I had a coal load.

@StevefromPA:  Thanks for your comments on my new Amtrack engine.  As you might tell, I am pretty enthusiastic about it at the moment, its really smooth and powerful (at least when pulling my little trains).  About the cars, I measured what I had and it appears about the longest anything is at the moment is about 12 1/4". I suspect 13 or maybe (?) 15" might work but longer seems unlikely. I would not use many perhaps 2 or 3 not sure as my layout is small.  Anyway thank you for your comments.

Don

I was just hoping to match the loads in the other 3 hoppers.  I thought if I made my own it may be too different.  I've seen a Weaver 3-bay coal load on eBay but for $24.95 + tax + shipping it wont be going in my $16.00 hopper. So I may just wind up making my own if one doesn't present itself in the not too distant future.

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I was just hoping to match the loads in the other 3 hoppers.  I thought if I made my own it may be too different.  I've seen a Weaver 3-bay coal load on eBay but for $24.95 + tax + shipping it wont be going in my $16.00 hopper. So I may just wind up making my own if one doesn't present itself in the not too distant future.

Coach Joe, I made coal loads the same way as Gun Runner John suggested and they come out great. I was surprised how easy it is, besides being cheap. I used some gloss black for the coal.
John

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These 3 Industrial Rail cars arrived on my doorstep today. I only bought my first O gauge car a year ago but have come to love Industrial Rail because they look great, are highly affordable, and the couplers always, always work, unlike those on more expensive cars I have. As if by magic, a separate package appeared at my door with a Lionel 1033 transformer, beautifully restored. I don't know how UPS knew that I needed this, but it's a happy coincidence, because only an hour earlier I had ordered my first old-school conventional cheap locomotive and think this transformer is what I might need to power it. Now I just have to learn how to connect the TVS Diodes. Then find out what "TVS" means and what a "Diode" is.

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Well folks here is my story today, a new acquisition about which I am really excited.   I did post a few pictures of this loco on "Front End Friday" but I thought I would post some additional pictures here.  I must admit, I am really enthusiastic about this locomotive.  Its my first Amtrak loco and my first large Williams by Bachmann locomotive.  I had bought 2 Williams GE 44 tonner's before and they were great operators so I thought I would try this larger engine.  Man! I am excited.  This gal runs like a charm, smooooooth and powerful , takes 0-31 curves with no problem had great sounds and a cool horn.  The level of detail is really wonderful.  

Its the Amtrack, F59PH Pacific Surfliner.  Here is the side view of the entire locomotive.

Amtrak F59PH side

The next two pictures gives you a glimpse of the level of "add on" detail Williams provided to this locomotive.  Windshield wipers, crew, lights, crew ladders , rear view mirrors, etc.

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Here she is with her current train.  The loco so over-shadows the PW Lionel passenger cars that its clear to me, I will need some additional and more appropriate Amtrak cars.

Amtrack F59PH locomotive and train fron high view

Folks, I am used to the pre (sometimes tinplate) and post war level of detail.  The detail on the roof of this locomotive is amazing to me.  You can see fan blades under the fan screen, vents are actually open and the horn array is highly detailed.  This is really cool to me.

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Here is a little video of her in action.

That is one great looking engine, Don! Now if you can find some Amtrak Surfliner cars to go with it, you'll have an awesome looking train.

I've ridden the Surfliner several times from San Diego up to Los Angeles and back. It is one beautiful ride! I took this photo back in September of 2018, just before boarding. The EMD F59PH locomotives were replaced with the Siemens Chargers a short time later.

WBB did an awesome job on this one. Nice going.

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leapinlarry and Yellowstone Special - thank you for your comments on my new Amtrack engine.  Larry I hope your are right about Williams running and running, my experience with my 44 tonner's does support this for sure.  Yellowstone thanks for your comment and the 1:1 picture of the actual locomotive, amazing Williams really did seem to get the livery and detail correct. Now...for those Amtack cars...

Best wishes all, Happy Memorial Day

Don

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