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Happy Halloween fellow switcher enthusiasts!  This is your weekly thread about little engines that do big things.

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Okay, this is a lousy photo, I tried to grab a wedge shot of the Strasburg diesel switcher while on the move last week, it didn’t work, but I did get the Reading camelback in the background.

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Here’s my girl on the handcars.  Not so much a switcher, more of a little critter!

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Okay, this is the total opposite of a switcher, I just like the picture!

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Now we’re on the right track- Lionel docksider posing in front of the haunted mansion!

Now it’s your turn, so try not to make a frightful mess of things like I did!

As usual, there's a few simple rules for Switcher Saturday:

1.This threads welcome switchers of all sizes and sources, such as 12" to the foot, live steam, HONGZ and of course 3 rail O gauge.  If it's related to switchers (model switchers, prototypes, critters, switching yards, switching layouts) - we want to see it! Videos, Pics, Stories (true or fictional), poems, whatever! 

2. If you miss the post on Saturday? NO BIG DEAL, just keep posting pictures of your favorites until the next #SwitcherSaturday. If you missed last weekend's post - check it out here.

3. Keep it friendly - we want this to be fun. (we haven't had any real problems with grumpy trolls, I'd like to keep it that way)

4. In regards to compliance with the letter and spirit of the OGR tos, this post is in the photo album section as the subject is switchers and small motive power.  Three rail O is the common medium but anything from prototype through Hongz, grand scales, live steam etc is welcome, as long you took the photo yourself or have permission to post it.  Feel free to post a link to something cool.

High Greens to All ! - JHZ563

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jhz563 posted:

Happy Halloween fellow switcher enthusiasts!  This is your weekly thread about little engines that do big things.

68CC3D7E-5EBA-44BD-AE76-9AA40B65D30C

Okay, this is a lousy photo, I tried to grab a wedge shot of the Strasburg diesel switcher while on the move last week, it didn’t work, but I did get the Reading camelback in the background.

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Here’s my girl on the handcars.  Not so much a switcher, more of a little critter!

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Okay, this is the total opposite of a switcher, I just like the picture!

3BFB01FF-565F-4BEA-A77E-FCCD14FCF7D2

Now we’re on the right track- Lionel docksider posing in front of the haunted mansion!

Now it’s your turn, so try not to make a frightful mess of things like I did!

As usual, there's a few simple rules for Switcher Saturday:

1.This threads welcome switchers of all sizes and sources, such as 12" to the foot, live steam, HONGZ and of course 3 rail O gauge.  If it's related to switchers (model switchers, prototypes, critters, switching yards, switching layouts) - we want to see it! Videos, Pics, Stories (true or fictional), poems, whatever! 

2. If you miss the post on Saturday? NO BIG DEAL, just keep posting pictures of your favorites until the next #SwitcherSaturday. If you missed last weekend's post - check it out here.

3. Keep it friendly - we want this to be fun. (we haven't had any real problems with grumpy trolls, I'd like to keep it that way)

4. In regards to compliance with the letter and spirit of the OGR tos, this post is in the photo album section as the subject is switchers and small motive power.  Three rail O is the common medium but anything from prototype through Hongz, grand scales, live steam etc is welcome, as long you took the photo yourself or have permission to post it.  Feel free to post a link to something cool.

High Greens to All ! - JHZ563

Very nice photos it's great you were able to involve your children in the great Strasburg experience.  

I tried to get a video of a Amtrak switcher in action yesterday but it's not to good. 

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It's not hard to catch a switcher at work on the Plywood Empire Route.

Morning finds the day's train arriving from Interchange.

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Switching the Paint Factory.

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Done with the day's switching work it's time for the Dinner Train.

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Second seating patrons now boarding the Dinner Train at the old Depot.

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geysergazer posted:

It's not hard to catch a switcher at work on the Plywood Empire Route.

Morning finds the day's train arriving from Interchange.

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Switching the Paint Factory.

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Done with the day's switching work it's time for the Dinner Train.

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Second seating patrons now boarding the Dinner Train at the old Depot.

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Lew

Great pics the forth pic “Night Shift” The lights reflecting off of the window glass makes it look like a big city skyline out side 

geysergazer posted:

I ran across this in the Wikipedia Glossary of North American railway terms:

 

"Butthead or Butt Head

GM Electro-Motive Division model 'MP' or 'SW' endcab switching locomotives"

 

Anyone ever heard of this term? Unfortunately the citation is now a dead link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...erican_railway_terms

With exposure to the inner workings of railroading since about 1970, and being a retired Certified Locomotive Engineer that has experience spread over several states and several RR's and subs: Nope. Never heard that one.

I've always heard them called simply "switcher(s)".

At the risk of offense: Really sounds like a railfan-originated term to me.

Andre

geysergazer posted:
lee drennen posted:

You guys are killing it with the beautiful fall type colored switchers. Why drive around and look at fall Foliage when you can stop here and enjoy the colors great job. 

Lee, I really want an Atlas O SW painted like this:

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This is our tourist railroad.

Nice looking colors I love orange and black color combined thanks for posting 

laming posted:
geysergazer posted:

I ran across this in the Wikipedia Glossary of North American railway terms:

 

"Butthead or Butt Head

GM Electro-Motive Division model 'MP' or 'SW' endcab switching locomotives"

 

Anyone ever heard of this term? Unfortunately the citation is now a dead link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...erican_railway_terms

With exposure to the inner workings of railroading since about 1970, and being a retired Certified Locomotive Engineer that has experience spread over several states and several RR's and subs: Nope. Never heard that one.

I've always heard them called simply "switcher(s)".

At the risk of offense: Really sounds like a railfan-originated term to me.

Andre

My thinking as well. I've certainly never heard it or seen it in print.

 

 

                going with the fall colors...

 

 

                                                     feeling a little blue about the change of seasons...

 

 

                      dreading about what's coming next...

 

                                                    already looking for the color of spring...

 

 

                         and getting ready for the game tomorrow...

 

                                    GO  BROWNS   !!            have a great weekend everyone !

 

 

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geysergazer posted:

I ran across this in the Wikipedia Glossary of North American railway terms:

 

"Butthead or Butt Head

GM Electro-Motive Division model 'MP' or 'SW' endcab switching locomotives"

 

Anyone ever heard of this term? Unfortunately the citation is now a dead link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...erican_railway_terms

The important question is, “Is there a BEAVIS switcher to go with it?”

Hi Guys!  I'm late to the party this week.  My wife and I just got back from vacation a few hours ago.  We went North Carolina and Tennessee where we rode the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad and drove through the Smokey Mountains.  BEAUTIFUL fall scenery.  I'll post some pictures here next week.  Have a lot of unpacking to do and then I have to download the pics from the camera.

BTW...Great pictures, everyone!

Tom

Great stuff gang!  Tom I hope you post some of those pics next week,  I was only through the Smoky Mountains once, but it made a lasting impression. 

Melgar, rsjb18- love the LIRR Dashing Dan.  My father grew up on Long Island and always liked seeing that logo again.

GeyserGazer- please tell us more about that scenic line.  I can't quite make out the name.

 

Tom Densel posted:

Hi Guys!  I'm late to the party this week.  My wife and I just got back from vacation a few hours ago.  We went North Carolina and Tennessee where we rode the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad and drove through the Smokey Mountains.  BEAUTIFUL fall scenery.  I'll post some pictures here next week.  Have a lot of unpacking to do and then I have to download the pics from the camera.

BTW...Great pictures, everyone!

Tom

Tom

Glad you enjoyed your trip. Yesterday  was our 22yr Anniversary and we spent our Honeymoon in a Cabin in the Smokey’s it was beautiful first day we was there it snowed about a inch in the Mountains. See ya next week 

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jhz563 posted:

Great stuff gang!  Tom I hope you post some of those pics next week,  I was only through the Smoky Mountains once, but it made a lasting impression. 

Melgar, rsjb18- love the LIRR Dashing Dan.  My father grew up on Long Island and always liked seeing that logo again.

GeyserGazer- please tell us more about that scenic line.  I can't quite make out the name.

 

It's the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum. The volunteers staff  a museum in the old Depot in Lenox, Ma and operate a weekend tourist train between Adams and North Adams. The trains run on the remnant of the old B&A Pittsfield-North Adams branch, most of which is torn up and is now a railtrail (the Ashuwilticook).

https://www.berkshiretrains.org

https://www.mass.gov/locations...illticook-rail-trail

Dear dedicated Switcher  Saturday fans and followers...

Thank you for all the total off 12 likes for my picture of my Lionel 41 switcher and JCPenney box car...

I so look forward to this thread and very pleased to see it continuing...

Also...congratulations on all the wedding anniversary’s...our 54th will be in November...now that I think about it a while...I have great grandchildren the ages of some of your kids...😁

my very best regards...

Howard

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Well here's another Sunday at work, started my day with switcher Saturday mark 2 this morning over coffee at home. I ran my newly acquired  PW Lionel 1615 around my layout this morning while emptying out my  basement dehumidifier at 5a.m. Careful not to spill the water or the engine on 031 near edge of table! Need to continue to bank the curves in a couple of spots. Lol

Melgar, very  Nice equipment as always. I have never seen that LIRR RS 3 in those colors! That ultraviolet blue really stands out. 

RSJB18, Bob, now that "new greenport scoot power" LIRR RS3 will look great on the upper level of your layout, passenger service or freight with the C75 caboose. Is the k line MP 15 in retirement?

Sawdust43, hi Howard,I have an  Identity Question: who makes that nice structure behind army Switcher and JC Penny box. Brrrrr, reminder that winter will arrive fairly soon! Nice photo.

thanks to everyone who posted, have a great week, safe Halloween. 

leroof.

 

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