Here are my ends of the front kind for this fine Friday!
In keeping with today's 44 tonner theme ... Pennsy 44 tonner.
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A repeat, but it’s a favorite. My grandfather’s clockwork locomotive. Best guess on origin is circa 1880.
My Lionel, postwar, Northern Pacific 44 tonner wishes all a Happy 44 Tonner Day here on Front End Friday!
Okay, I’m in! Here’s a 44 toner I re-painted, and decaled for the Lackawanna. I also added an MRC sound module.
Bob, nice 44 ton. That’s Williams, right? Wish they made a Lackawanna!
Artie
@Artie-DL&W posted:Bob, nice 44 ton. That’s Williams, right? Wish they made a Lackawanna!
Artie
Yes- William's.
I really like their 70 ton switcher too but they don't make a road name I run.
Thanks
RSJB18: looking good I really like this loco. I have 2 a Southern and the UP. Both perform excellently. Don
Everyone, great looking front ends, Trumptrain, I love those GG1’s, they look great in there settings, beautiful, Don McErlean, I love those Wabash F3’s, beautiful paint scheme, Mike g, awesome scenery, love the video, RSJB18, yes, fresh 44 toners look amazing, great pictures everyone... Happy Railroading Everyone
Pulling into the station a bit late today on this one.
Two photos of my Halloween Crusader smoking on the rails. I'm a member of 2 train clubs. On the club that has O on their roster, one of the members has a little outside get together in his carport on Wednesday evenings. Sit back - all socially distanced - talk, have fun and watch trains (O, G and HO). The HO track in the photo is a Marklin 3-rail track that one of the guys had just purchased (along with a Marklin train)
Happy FEF!!!
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