Some more PRR. All brass 2 rail equipment for my future layout. Granted the J1 never pulled P70s down the Jersey Shore but .....
Couple more of my P.R.R. K4 and Turbine leading the way of a PW U.P. Alco.
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Well this is my first time on this thread and I find that even though I rode the PRR extensively (commuted to University on the NE corridor while it was still Pennsy) I have very little in the way of PRR equipment. So here is the best I can do. New addition for me, the Lionel #6454 PRR boxcar made between 1948-1952.
Great pictures everyone, thanks for posting
Don
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Unfortunately everything is packed up waiting for my hoped for next and last migration but have some pics.
S1 on test stand.
The perfect compliment the Fleet of Modern.
A Lionel metal double door box Santa brought with my first Lionel train set Christmas of 1947 or maybe Santa brought with second set the Lionel "Electronic" set for Christmas 1948.
A scale S2 by Lionel made in violation of contract with Mike Wolf.
A MTH model of the uniquest of all GG1's.
A Train Master.
Shrouded K4.
A few cabin cars mixed with other roads cabooses.
Ron
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Mallet pulling some hoppers
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eric nice looking engines!
@EricTrainMan posted:
My Dads Lionel HO Switcher and crane car. Still runs
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Here is a rewired auto merchandise car #3454 bought cheap, works great. The Baby Ruth crates came from Madison Hardware that I bought as a kid.
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@Don McErlean posted:Well this is my first time on this thread and I find that even though I rode the PRR extensively (commuted to University on the NE corridor while it was still Pennsy) I have very little in the way of PRR equipment. So here is the best I can do. New addition for me, the Lionel #6454 PRR boxcar made between 1948-1952.
Great pictures everyone, thanks for posting
Don
Nice looking boxcar here are some pictures for you on the shepherd and sheep, We think we got from scenic express about 8 yrs ago I did a search on scenic express and out of stock, item number PR65325 $28.99 maker Preiser, Good luck with your find, did you try ebay?
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Sitka: Thanks for the pictures and the compliment on my "lone" piece of PRR equipment. I looked at my collection inventory and it turns out I do have 1 or 2 more cars but they are in storage (another word for lost ). I will try your sources and e-bay. Have looked on the trains portion of e=bay but not the "diecast figures" specific listings. Oh well, I am off next week and will search then. Thanks again for your response and information.
Don
@Don McErlean posted:Well this is my first time on this thread and I find that even though I rode the PRR extensively (commuted to University on the NE corridor while it was still Pennsy) I have very little in the way of PRR equipment. So here is the best I can do. New addition for me, the Lionel #6454 PRR boxcar made between 1948-1952.
Great pictures everyone, thanks for posting
Don
Don,
You are hereby admitted to our exciting club! Glad you are not anti-Pennsy if you rode it as a commuter!
Tom
PRR8976 - No I am certainly not "anti-Pennsy" in fact just the opposite. Its just that after collage, all my military / job assignments were in the mid and south west and hence out of Pennsy territory so I just didn't collect much PRR equipment. I do have the Lionel # 675 locomotive that many have posted and that the general opinion seems to be its a K4 even though the wheel arrangement is not correct. Anyway .... thank you for the welcome.
I did find one other piece of rolling stock in my collection but I am afraid that it bears little resemblance to anything real or scale. It is however from as early as 1915 and was available until 1925. It is the Lionel #800 box car. So Pennsy modelers, here is what you would have had if you had been modeling in the first 1/2 of the 20th century
Best wishes and Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays
Don
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@Don McErlean --Don, Thank you for your service and Merry Christmas!
Tom
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Great looking engines, and anyone I missed,
@NJCJOE posted:A few shots of the Lionel PRR Atlantic.
@Apples55 posted:A few PRR engines on my roster...
@trumptrain posted:My Pennsy Fleet of locomotives.
Here is a K-line searchlight car. Wish K-line didn't go under, not a bad product.
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Some more PRR fun.
Custom built HO oddity.
Sold this one but enjoyed it while I had it.
OOPS! Party fouls!!!