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#SwitcherSaturday is back!

 

Lots of us out there love switchers, so lets keep #SwitcherSaturday (a.k.a. SWSAT) rolling!

 

Last week we had close to 50 pictures! https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...saturday-2015-jun-20

 

Today at the Murnane house we a Lionel #6-28650 Dockside Switcher 0-6-0 NYC #X-8688 on duty! This little guy is "brand new" (to me), I bought him without a box and he arrived all the way to Maryland from Canada he was a bit banged up.  I ordered the broken replacement couplers and pilot steps from the Lionel parts online page and sure enough they arrived just before leaving work yesterday.  I also ordered replacement engineer/fireman figures and I even ordered the goblin engineer/fireman figures from the Halloween dockside switcher, I'm not sure if I'm going to install the originals or "go green" with the goblins, you'll have to wait until next time I use this docksider to find out!

  

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Anyone ever seen an NYC dockside switcher in Boston before?  I guess "sometimes you want to go...." :-)

 

Note:  Background pictures were taken by me when I was in Boston a few weeks ago.

 

Enjoy your weekend and if you get a chance, please post some pictures or video of your favorite switchers!


Best...Rich Murnane

p.s. Miss the post on Saturday? NO BIG DEAL, just keep posting pictures of your favorites until the next #SwitcherSaturday

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Good pics again!  Switchers RULE!   (Wow, aren't I feeling enthusiastic today?)

 

Hmmm. Dilemma: Do ROAD switchers count?  Fine line perhaps, but I think since they were technically used as switchers all across the rail system, then yes?

 

As we ponder such a hefty point, I will offer a road switcher pic from my previous proto-lanced HO scale KC&G layout for this week's SWSAT:

 

('Ya know, one of these days I gotta' get a layout far enough along again to actually have some scenery on it. Sigh... all in good time, I suppose.)

 

  

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You might draw the line for road switchers.  One power plant (may be 1500 Hp. or less) and two axle trucks.  2nd Power plant, units get pretty big IMO.  I watched a train being put-together, Missoula, MT, with some pretty hefty power, and away they went.  I believe (3) back-and forth movements.  Montana Rail Link in this yard was smaller SD-40's

  

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Great pictures this week Silver Lake!  I don't think you've missed a SwitcherSaturday yet!
 
 
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Here is my K line Porter. 

 


       


Thanks for noticing. I do really enjoy Switcher Saturday. Partly because I enjoy switch engines but probably more because I live in a place where the only space I have for a layout is most suitable to switching than mainline trains. I have gone though all of My switch engines and have started to repeat. Now I have incentive to catch up on some projects to have more to show. I like passenger/commuter service but my space is really probably better for N scale than O.

Imagine an around the wall O-31 curves and that is the size space I'm working with. Manhattan Apartments....
This is why the backgrounds of my pictures are always the same. I do have a drop in that I can use to make a full loop but I usually don't use it so it ends up as a default switch layout.

Thanks Murname for running Switcher Saturday.

Silver Lake,  You're very welcome!

 

Clearly I enjoy the smaller switchers too.  Most of my pics are done on my workbench in my basement.  I also have a small tabletop layout and an old wooden door layout I take out and use once in a while.

 

Speaking of repeats, I'll give you one more picture of my new dockside switcher - just for kicks...  I promise this is the last one I'll post today!

 

Best...Rich Murnane

 

 

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Great photos everyone!

 

Rich, thanks for thinking of this topic and starting the thread every week. 

 

I've posted photos of most of the switchers I own - both O and G gauge. (I think I have one or two more in storage) I may have to expand my switcher collection just so I can keep posting here!

 

Here's something different - based on a switcher. It's the LGB Track Cleaning engine. It runs like a champ and eliminates the backbreaking work of track cleaning by hand. Run in one direction, a special set of wheels with abrasive material spin counter clockwise, buffing and cleaning the track. The speed can be controlled by a dial on the roof of the cab.  Reverse the direction and it runs like a normal locomotive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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