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"All 4 short lines of Maryland are represented here in this congregation of switchers ... starting from far left is a Western Maryland SW 1000, Baltimore and Annapolis SW9, Patapsco and Back Rivers VO1000, Canton Railroad SW1500. "  Patrick I believe your Western Maryland is actually your MA & PA.

Bob, that clown Crazy Joe Davola must have caught Art Van Delay with his pants down.

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@Silver Lake posted:

Yay SWSat is on track!

Great start as usual. Nice posts so far every one. This week my post is of a recent EBay winning. It goes along with the Lego theme only in that it is a bit of a brick.

FA590D94-DEF9-48B8-B8C9-B087B5D1549FCD5E9CC4-20D9-4851-8996-DDA6850521B0 It is a Rivarossi 2 rail O scale boxcab. It looks very close to their Plymouth in one end but it is a quite a bit different overall. Rivarossi had a history with Lionel developing the Scale Hudson. I have never seen one of these before. Thought some here may be interested in seeing it.

Have a good weekend. Can wait  to see what you post.

Andy, I always liked the Rivarossi Plymouth, and now this little box cab.  I wonder how hard they would be to three rail?

@Hudson J1e posted:

@Melgar Very nice locomotives. I like that blue CNJ boxcar. I was just wondering is it a prototypical paint scheme or a fantasy paint scheme?

The blue CNJ #22485 boxcar is a Weaver Ultraline model. Seems prototypical to me. I don't think Weaver offered fantasy paint schemes, and the road number fits with other CNJ boxcars. I would not have bought a fantasy paint scheme.

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Boxcars CNJ #22485 and #25624 are Weaver Ultraline models. I believe that both are prototypical. I run them on my “New York area” freight train. CNJ #22485 is marked with a build date of February 1938. CNJ #25624 is marked as December 1947.

MG

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The MTH GP9 is a highly detailed model and runs very smoothly.

MELGAR

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@coach joe posted:

"All 4 short lines of Maryland are represented here in this congregation of switchers ... starting from far left is a Western Maryland SW 1000, Baltimore and Annapolis SW9, Patapsco and Back Rivers VO1000, Canton Railroad SW1500. "  Patrick I believe your Western Maryland is actually your MA & PA.

Bob, that clown Crazy Joe Davola must have caught Art Van Delay with his pants down.

I knew someone would get it....😂😂

@RSJB18 posted:


Neat little critter Mr. Z. The LIRR had several almost as small at their Morris Park Facility in Richmond Hill. (pix here).

I followed the link and I see what you mean there Bob. I have a model of one of the Morris Park engine house goats. It fits in pretty well with the boxcab. I pulled it out for a double header.


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@coach joe I somehow missed your question. My reply (besides you are going the wrong way 😉) is it should be easy with some rewiring and a slider pickup. The wheels are isolated on each side so running those pickup wire together and one to the slider and you should be good to go. The wheel treads will be narrower than 3 rail wheels but they are in gauge. Easier than 2 railing a 3 three rail engine.

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@lee drennen posted:

Thanks Mel that means a lot. I just had to  Train a new driver this week and it’s pretty in depth with Intermodal. I think next week will go back to normal. I slept in and I’m taking it easy this weekend. I appreciate it Mel.

Lee, with all the talk in the news about the trucker shortages, nice to hear that there are some new drivers entering the field.

Thanks for doing your part to keep freight moving.

Bob

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@RSJB18 posted:

Lee, with all the talk in the news about the trucker shortages, nice to hear that there are some new drivers entering the field.

Thanks for doing your part to keep freight moving.

Bob

Thanks Bob I really appreciate you noticing the Truckers hard work. Yeah but it’s very hard to find good drivers. This one I trained earlier in the week called out yesterday. Go figure people these days just don’t want to work and it’s cutting into my Train Time 😂

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0B6838D4-9BCF-4C00-A3BB-560B6B42F3AFHappy Saturday everyone! This is the paint scheme that I have the earliest, fondest  memories of (Born in the 80s). Really grabbing my attention as a child and turning me into a “rail fan”. This is the first Lionel engine I have ever pre ordered. With the Cheesie System Scheme with CSX repaint, I had to! Awesome engine! Have a great weekend everyone!

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0B6838D4-9BCF-4C00-A3BB-560B6B42F3AFHappy Saturday everyone! This is the paint scheme that I have the earliest, fondest  memories of (Born in the 80s). Really grabbing my attention as a child and turning me into a “rail fan”. This is the first Lionel engine I have ever pre ordered. With the Cheesie System Scheme with CSX repaint, I had to! Awesome engine! Have a great weekend everyone!

Jessie thanks for posting I’ve never seen one like that.

@coach joe posted:

"All 4 short lines of Maryland are represented here in this congregation of switchers ... starting from far left is a Western Maryland SW 1000, Baltimore and Annapolis SW9, Patapsco and Back Rivers VO1000, Canton Railroad SW1500. "  Patrick I believe your Western Maryland is actually your MA & PA.

Bob, that clown Crazy Joe Davola must have caught Art Van Delay with his pants down.

Thanks for the heads up Coach Joe!  Much appreciated  I posted late last night after a looooong day ... lol.  I made the correction of the road name ... not only that but I posted the wrong locomotive model as well last night ... it should have been SW1 not SW1000 which I also corrected.  Thanks again!

Looking amazing gang!

I do have a Lego related request.   Please check this out:

https://ideas.lego.com/project...be-8ce4-1a0e6c3c4e10

This is a Lego ideas submission for an official Lego Big Boy.  I know,  I know,  its the total opposite of a Switcher,  I just think it's cool.   If you think its cool too, please consider casting a supporting vote.   If an Ideas project hits 10,000 votes it gets a review by the lego designers and may be put into production.

I am also hoping some designs from the BMR OcTrainber competition make it to the ideas page as well. 

Keep up the great stuff everyone,  this has been an amazing Switcher Saturday today!

@Mike CT posted:

Alco RS3 seems to have been an interesting item this week. Atlas Alco RS1 a bit more detail.

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Thanks for this photo.  While not SwSAT related, I have an Atlas PRR RS-1 that needs the steam generator mod shown here.  In 1948 the Pennsy bought only one equipped with this for commuter service (they bought 4 others in 1952 but that was beyond my layout era).  Now I just need to do the mod.  Until then my Atlas RS-1 is doing switcher duty.

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