It’s time for Weekend Photo Fun!!
I am posting this from a hotel on York. Here are some photos of a layout in Orange Hall.
Let’s see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It’s time for Weekend Photo Fun!!
I am posting this from a hotel on York. Here are some photos of a layout in Orange Hall.
Let’s see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Looks like a Super Fund Site! Very KOOL!
Jon
Interesting and unique!
FrankM
A few pre-York breakfast pics......
more here:
https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...64#83931444230071464
I want to thank all the attendees for making this a biannual success.
There is an open invitation to all for October.
Peter
Happy Friday!
Been traveling the last few weeks, but I'm home now.
Coal is still serious business in Pennsylvania, as evident by a seemingly endless string of coal hoppers wrapping around Horseshoe Curve in Altoona, PA
NJ Transit ALP-45DP 4505 leads a NY bound local train over Parker's Creek in Little Silver, NJ
UP AC45CCTE 7720 leads eastbound 236 through Shawsville, VA in early morning light.
NS Dash-9 9543 leads westbound 23M under the 227 intermediates in Fostoria, PA. With the signal replacement now just a few miles away, this will probably turn out to be my last visit to these classics
NS SD70ACe 1090 is seen leading 159 through Lexington, NC on the Danville District
Southern GP30 2601 idles the night away at NCTM in Spencer, NC.
Endangered SD70M 2644 leads High & Wide move 052 eastbound past HUNT tower in Huntingdon, PA
A pair of BNSF SD70 variants lend a splash of color to an otherwise dreary day as they lead eastbound 732 through Mableton, GA.
Patrick, always something interesting happening on the FSJR...
Ted you are right always something going on the King of team track layout. Looks good as always Pat
pennsy484 posted:
No there's that odd fish that's been staring at me from the back of one of my mags from the 1990's. Jeff, is that one from 3RD Rail? If it is, I'd say that's ironic. That old magazine has been staring at me for some time and I always thought the Q1 was odd but interesting. Glad to see they don't just sit around with the stares of, "What weird thing is this?" Nice find.
The San Leandro Historical Railway Society held its "Dinosaurs at the Depot" train show last weekend:
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