For this Tuesday, here’s a shot of a Train Master on a caboose hop. This was based on a photo in a Morning Sun book, but photographed from the front end. As noticed in the original photo, the FM’s handrails are almost the same height as the caboose roof. Let’s see those tail end photos!
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I really like that little tank switcher, Patrick.
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Hi Artie, I finally made it, although a day late but wanted to contribute...thanks for keeping it going
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Wow, Paul, what a nice night shot! You’re welcome, but I love seeing other people’s photos.
Artie
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Nice caboose track, there, Patrick!
My contribution is a model of an odd ball combination car in T&P livery. Note the corrected color of the T&P engine and the oil tender.
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The photographer caught this old N6 cabin coming into town and was amazed at how good it looked. Must have just been overhauled. He was kind of disappointed the conductor did not wave back.
MTH.
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Here are a few. The Big Boy somehow snuck into the picture. I suppose it's okay since the BB commemorative caboose is just one shelf below.
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Great tail ends, guys!
Artie, I hope you don't mind that I'm doing a similar photo, but I liked yours and remembered that I had this combination. This engine is a U33 Boat, Can anyone tell me why they are called boats ?
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Doug
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After German submarines, known as U-Boats.