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I'm seeing a lot of impressive Pennsylvania collections. My entire collection isn't that big, but almost half of it is all Pennsy, and some of it is postwar!

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First I have a Lionel Pennsylvania passenger car set from the mid-seventies, with the dining car released as an add-on car, and this train is lead by a 1946 Lionel 2020 PRR turbine with my own fictional livery meant to match the passenger cars, complete with an incorrect keystone on the boiler front that I printed on card stock. (Before you cringe, the original paint was gone when I found the engine, otherwise I would have kept it original.)

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I believe being from the seventies these cars are from the MPC(?) era, or at least they were made under General Mills? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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Next I have a 1947-48 Lionel 2025. I bought it at the same time as the passenger car set for a Christmas village I was building one year.

I also have PRR porthole caboose, (an essential part of a PRR collection in my opinion) which I believe is early 50's, and lastly, I have a 1946 Lionel x2758 tin boxcar which includes the box, improperly numbered 2458, that was commonly found with this car.

I hope to add a GG1 to this lineup someday...

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Wes97 posted:

I'm seeing a lot of impressive Pennsylvania collections. My entire collection isn't that big, but almost half of it is all Pennsy, and some of it is postwar!

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First I have a Lionel Pennsylvania passenger car set from the mid-seventies, with the dining car released as an add-on car, and this train is lead by a 1946 Lionel 2020 PRR turbine with my own fictional livery meant to match the passenger cars, complete with an incorrect keystone on the boiler front that I printed on card stock. (Before you cringe, the original paint was gone when I found the engine, otherwise I would have kept it original.)

I believe being from the seventies these cars are from the MPC(?) era, or at least they were made under General Mills? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

I hope to add a GG1 to this lineup someday...

Wes;

Nice collection. Very interesting paint scheme on the 2020 - blends nicely with the passenger cars (and yes, they are MPC from the early/mid 70’s - they were my first set of passenger cars and I still have them). 

And every Pennsy fan has to have AT LEAST one GG1  

Super O Bob posted:
Strummer posted:

Jeez...some of you guys have a LOT of stuff...  

Mark (with only 2) in Oregon

He who dies with the most toys wins...

That first emperor of China was buried with a HUGE collection.  They havent unearthed it all yet!  Terracotta soldiers etc...

Xian's Tomb...

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Just picture a train collection this big!

Just wait till they get to the train room!

Bill DeBrooke posted:
Super O Bob posted:
Strummer posted:

Jeez...some of you guys have a LOT of stuff...  

Mark (with only 2) in Oregon

He who dies with the most toys wins...

That first emperor of China was buried with a HUGE collection.  They havent unearthed it all yet!  Terracotta soldiers etc...

Xian's Tomb...

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Just picture a train collection this big!

Just wait till they get to the train room!

Hell yea!

Strummer posted:

This is without a doubt the best book on railroading (and the Pennsy) ever! 

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I got it off Amazon a few years back, and am sure I've mentioned it before.

Although it's almost 400(!) pages long it's an easy read, and so interesting that you'll read it again and again.

Okay, back to trains...

Mark in Oregon

 

I loved this book when I read it. My Grandfather was a conductor on the Elmira Branch and I hoped with each turn of the page that I might see a reference to my Grandfather. I have his pocket watch he used to keep the trains on time. 

Strummer posted:

This is without a doubt the best book on railroading (and the Pennsy) ever! 

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I got it off Amazon a few years back, and am sure I've mentioned it before.

Although it's almost 400(!) pages long it's an easy read, and so interesting that you'll read it again and again.

Okay, back to trains...

Mark in Oregon

 

Yes, my favorite.  I love the part where the engineer and fireman steal coal from a train parked on the next track, and even the conductor helped, so they could skip a coaling stop and beat the other trains to their destination.

c.sam posted:

Hey Bob - How about some photos and an update on your layout please?

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SAM... Great Pennsy...

I started a layout in my new house, but horses and responsibilities of elderly parents and the kid just made last 7 years difficult.

I am cleaning up and redesigning what i have now and hope to show something by April.  I have alot of work ahead, but looks like finally some time to do it...

Thanks for remembering!

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