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B&O Railroad Museum. I managed to squeeze in a quick visit during a business trip. The people here are super friendly and able to share a lot of great information about this amazing collection and beautiful round house building. I had to be careful though because I arrived on pirate day...very dangerous 2-6 year olds roaming around!!!

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bigtruckpete posted:

B&O Railroad Museum. I managed to squeeze in a quick visit during a business trip. The people here are super friendly and able to share a lot of great information about this amazing collection and beautiful round house building. I had to be careful though because I arrived on pirate day...very dangerous 2-6 year olds roaming around!!!

Last time I saw the Yellow Belly and the Allegheny they were outside!

My grandson and I decided to run all of the 6464 cars that we have this week, only 7, but couldn't decide which engine looked the best pulling them.

His choice was the Williams 746 J that I installed a Lionel fan driven smoke unit in......

 

And I chose the Lionel 736 Berkshire.....

But I think he made his decision based on how much it smokes now.....

What do you think? 

Paul

Happy Friday

Still working on the back corner. Hooked up all the lights in that area & working on the ground cover now. Should be done this weekend.
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A pair of helpers drifts eastbound towards Bluefield yard on the Pokey
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NS SD70ACe 1051 leads 83Q eastbound out of Welch tunnel in Welch, WV
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NS SD70ACe 1033 leads 15J westbound through Cresson, PA
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After a crew change, NS 22A get moving with the LV heritage unit leading. The engine is in TN, while the rest of the train is still in VA
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Christopher

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Here is my post war collection on a wall of Glenn Snyder shelving in my office. As you can see the 027 passenger cars are my favorites along with certain steam engines, etc.

After moving from PA to CA I really needed to downsize my post war collection. Many freight cars went to my two grandsons and they are run regularly on their layouts now.

 

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