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If it's Saturday ... IT's SWITCHER SATURDAY!!!  Welcome to the June 28, 2024 edition of the thread that celebrates all things switching locomotives!  Please post your photos, videos, and info here.  



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As always, I'm excited to see what you all post!  We learn so much from one another.  I know that I've learned a HUGE amount from all who have posted and continue to post on SwSat!  Have a most delightful and safe weekend everyone!  Happy Independence Day as we will celebrate this coming Thursday, July 4!   Have a wonderful and safe celebration everyone!   Green signals to all!

This week Free State Junction company photographer, I.C. Thrulens  has been working on a project entitled " Switching The FSJR."  O'l I.C. has captured some great images of B&O SW9 594 doing its' thing.  

Brakeman Luke Jasper has just thrown a switch as a bystander watches the operation before him.

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This shot taken from the pedestrian overhead walkway shows 594 with two TOFC cars in tow.

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Having set out the TOFC cars,  594 is on the main pulling some boxcars to East Yard.

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594 has a transfer run in tow.  Next stop East Yard.  

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Boston & Maine #1274 is an MTH model (20-21401-1) of an Alco S-2 switcher with PS3 delivered in 2021 at MSRP $479.95.

Boston & Maine #1174 was an Alco S-3 switcher with 660 horsepower built in 1950 that was damaged in a 1957 fire at the B&M roundhouse in Springfield, Massachusetts. It was rebuilt by Alco as an S-4 switcher with 1000 horsepower and renumbered #1274. An online photograph shows #1274 at Rigby Yard in South Portland, Maine, apparently still in service in May 1980. The engine weight was 230,000 pounds and tractive effort was 57,500 pounds.

The “bluebird” paint scheme was promoted by B&M president Patrick McGinnis to modernize the look of the railroad as he had done previously while president of the New Haven Railroad between 1954 and 1956. McGinnis became president of the Boston & Maine in 1956 and later served 18 months in Federal Prison for his part in a sale of railroad cars by the B&M. The blue color and logo were widely used for B&M locomotives and rolling stock.

Photos and videos on my 12’-by-8’ layout. This engine runs smoothly at low speeds so it’s easy to take good videos.

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Good morning, SwSat Nation!  I’m going to continue my Western switcher series today with my MTH Railking Santa Fe NW2 no. 2419.

This engine was Mike’s economy model in 1999, equipped only with a horn that sounds like a buzzer.  It occurred to me that many of you probably haven’t had the “pleasure” of hearing this horn, so I’ve thoughtfully included a video with the horn sounding.  When my daughter was little, she would say a loud sound “scares my ears”.  I can’t do a better job describing this horn!

John

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@MELGAR posted:

@Strap Hanger,

I hadn't realized that your layout is tri-level - elevated, ground and subway. I should have. Very

Mel, if you count the floor, it’s a 4 level!  This is an older video before Union Station replaced the kids army base on the elevated line -



Since its a switcher Saturday thread, I don’t often post photos of the subway line here.

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Here is one I picked up a number of years ago.  It is a Craigsten (Japan) "shuttle" switcher, designed to run on a fixed arrangement of tin flat roadbed track in a pre-arranged sequence to pick up and move a single car.  It does it all automatically although it never changes the sequence.

In this side vie you can see the arm of the switch-man waving a flag, he moves the flag when the engine moves.

Craigstan Switcher -side

Here is a better picture of the flagman on the rear deck.

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To give you a better idea of the size of this switcher, here she is sitting next to a familiar Marx 4 wheel switcher.

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Happy S.W. Sat to everyone.  Best wishes

Don

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Here is one I picked up a number of years ago.  It is a Craigsten (Japan) "shuttle" switcher, designed to run on a fixed arrangement of tin flat roadbed track in a pre-arranged sequence to pick up and move a single car.  It does it all automatically although it never changes the sequence.

In this side vie you can see the arm of the switch-man waving a flag, he moves the flag when the engine moves.

Craigstan Switcher -side

Here is a better picture of the flagman on the rear deck.

Craigstan Rear w Flagman

To give you a better idea of the size of this switcher, here she is sitting next to a familiar Marx 4 wheel switcher.

Craigstan compared with Marx

Happy S.W. Sat to everyone.  Best wishes

Don

You never cease to amaze me Don! A video of it running as you described would be a treat.

BOSTON & MAINE 0-8-0 #610 is busy today bringing a load of local brew just in time to commemorate the Fourth of July. The locals and “Wash A Shore” seasonal visitors prefer a local beer. So this train load will be sorely needed.

The BOSTON & MAINE 0-8-0 and woodside caboose are by MTH. THE 36’ and 40’ woodside reefers are Atlas-O.

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Once again bravo to all of you for your terrific posts!!   Such wonderful variety of locomotives of model, toy, and real switchers.    Keep those posts coming!!

Don McEarlean  your Craigston switcher is quite amazing!!  Got to love that brakeman    Bob  ( RSJB 18 ) congrats on your new to you ALCO RS 1 by Atlas O.  I love my Atlas O RS1 w/TMCC!  ...  SITKA very nice looking layout and your RS 3 in NYC looks terrific!  ... CTR - nice looking 0-8-0!  TNKMAX - thanks for bring us the real thing ... great photos!  ... RAYKAY - I love that version of the B&M livery .. very nice looking SW1!! ... CNJ 1601 -  Being a B&O fan, I love your B&O inspired  blue CNJ RS 3!! ...  ARNOLD - great looking Pennsy VO1000 video!! ...  STEAMCRAZY - very nice video of your 1999 MTH RailKing switcher with a horn that could "scare anyone's ears" LOL!! ...  WALT - nice Geep from your Christmas layout! MELGAR -  I love that back story on your ALCO S3/S4. ...  It sounds great in your video too!  Also loved the back story on Patrick McGinnis ... I didn't realize he did jail time. ...  PENNSYFAN - Your Plymouth switcher is mighty indeed as it pulls that 4 car train!  Nice looking layout too!!  ... PETER - Your 03/04 RSD by Weaver looks absolutely terrific!! ...  MARK SPADARO - One day I hope to own an AS616.  Yours looks great! ...   STRAP HANGER - Your video and pic of your B6 is great! ...  I also admire your trackside junk too! ...  Nice touch of realism!  ...  DAVE RIPP - Thanks for sharing your photos of the steeple cab switchers.  I'm sure they did lots of time on MOW train for the trolly line.  Very nice pics!  

Here's some switcher action in the form of an 0-8-0  ( by Lionel ) on the Free State Junction Railway.

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Weirton Steel Alco S-2 switcher #203, a Lionel Legacy (ex CNW 1031) version poses against the backdrop of Weirton's Open Hearth and Strip Steel mock-up.  This model was painted by Christine Braden.

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Meanwhile #208, a TMCC S-2 (ex WP #553) in Weirton Steel livery comes off the wye at the bottom of the WSX Yard.  Tommy Gilbert (hobby shop of the same name in Gettysburg, PA) crafted the prototype stack as well as painting the model.

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Thanks, as always, Patrick for notching us out this week. For my early Sunday entry for this week's SWSAT, I'm getting in on the Plymouth switcher fun with my Southern Iron & Equipment Company Plymouth pulling a consist of tankers I've shown before plus a new (to me) North American Mark 20 tanker:

Also, for those interested, I've posted before about the history of the Southern Iron & Equipment Company.

May all enjoy your 4th of July holiday and remember our veterans who've served around the world to keep us free and safe and our active military serving to do so now.

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@Steam Crazy posted:

Good morning, SwSat Nation!  I’m going to continue my Western switcher series today with my MTH Railking Santa Fe NW2 no. 2419.

This engine was Mike’s economy model in 1999, equipped only with a horn that sounds like a buzzer.  It occurred to me that many of you probably haven’t had the “pleasure” of hearing this horn, so I’ve thoughtfully included a video with the horn sounding.  When my daughter was little, she would say a loud sound “scares my ears”.  I can’t do a better job describing this horn!

John

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RMT's "Diesel Horn Sound" gives your MTH sound a run for it's money doing a job of "ear scaring!" Or the PW "door buzzers," for that matter. Funny though, you'll work your butt off getting those old PW "horns" working, including springing for a "battery eliminator."

At least you've got engine sound...

@Bill Swatos posted:

RMT's "Diesel Horn Sound" gives your MTH sound a run for it's money doing a job of "ear scaring!" Or the PW "door buzzers," for that matter. Funny though, you'll work your butt off getting those old PW "horns" working, including springing for a "battery eliminator."

At least you've got engine sound...

Add Lionel's original 0-6-0t's to the list. The "whistle" on these is pretty bad too....

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Continuing with "SWSAT On Sunday" and following Patrick's Lionel 0-8-0,  here are my two 0-8-0s under the watchful eye of road foreperson Sally.  I thought it was so exciting when Lionel finally came up with the 0-8-0 switcher as a replacement for the venerable 4-4-2 (Atlantic) in starter sets I had to have one.  The coal burner in the foreground is one such starter set engine.  It was a Lionel Lines now wearing Pennsy gold on it's flanks.  I'm not sure if it was offered for separate sale or if it was part of a set break-up.  The new 0-8-0s came with full round boilers and a gap between boiler and frame and a more appropriate tender design.   This one is equipped with Lionel's mechanical air whistle.

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The starter set engines came with a basic valve gear.

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Separate sale models came in both conventional and Vanderbilt tender versions,

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Close-ups of the gap.

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Re-lettered for the Pennsy.

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@pennsyfan, @Bill Swatos, @Trumptrain, @walt rapp  Thank you all for the nice compliments.  Like most collectors, Walt I try to find those things in the best condition I can and its nice for you to recognize that.  I must say however that since I started collecting around 1972, the amount of good condition "old stuff" was a lot more numerous than today.  Thanks again everyone.

Don

@G3750 posted:

Weirton Steel Alco S-2 switcher #203, a Lionel Legacy (ex CNW 1031) version poses against the backdrop of Weirton's Open Hearth and Strip Steel mock-up.  This model was painted by Christine Braden.

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Meanwhile #208, a TMCC S-2 (ex WP #553) in Weirton Steel livery comes off the wye at the bottom of the WSX Yard.  Tommy Gilbert (hobby shop of the same name in Gettysburg, PA) crafted the prototype stack as well as painting the model.

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George

It is so nice we can have switchers from our steel mills of our past!

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