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19 days ago I started a 17 inch expansion of my club layout. This began so I could add a station on my lower loop of track.

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I traded the small station for the larger one from a different spot on the layout.

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Monday I picked up a Lionel Power Station from one of our club members in Pulaski, VA. That means moving one of the tall buildings to a different place.


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Tuesday night I placed artificial turf around the buildings, moved the lights and made a road.

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Ive been working on a new building to add to my layout.  This will be a wholesale tire distributor with a lighted and detailed interior.  The building is Clever Models cardstock prints with added strip wood.  The doors came from other Clever prints.  The loading dock and interior floor are coffee stirring sticks.  i am getting photos printed for the interior.  The track will be street level to allow trucks to use the same dock.  The first door on the right was removed and windows added and that will be the detailed office.  i know it’s considered old school but I’m old too!   I’m very into the stuff that was available and popular when I was a kid and teenager.  I still have plans for structures that were featured in Boy’s Life magazine.  I still have add scenery too after the concrete is poured between the rails. It has been a fun build. Thank you.B8388498-8802-442D-8941-385A48E3E9EBFBB05D9F-54CE-47F8-BF00-A1A4102D816E41DB2663-5EF4-46F3-8412-4A03DB9C4A70A754BD8D-501B-4C6F-8293-DB6E7580CE90B5BFC035-36E9-4C03-B154-3B2545DBFE119F57D0EB-05FA-402D-BF08-E6F0E0669E3B

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I haven't been on here for a few weeks, but I'm back this weekend.

It's Tower Time!

From east to west here's View Tower at Duncannon. This is built from a Koerber kit:

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Next is Mifflin Tower, a classic kit made by Quality Craft (actually a model of Jacks tower to the west):

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Finally, here is Rose Tower at Altoona. This is a preassembled Walthers kit which I carefully repainted using a fine brush:

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All the towers are set at interlockings or in the case of Rose, at a yard throat. I added relay cases with cable drops, air tanks, and pneumatic piping which are all used to control and signal the interlockings/yard throat as on the prototype.  All are weathered and have finished interiors.

That's it for this week!

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The MTH Premier model of New Haven Railroad EF-4 #303 (20-5508-1) was listed in the 2000 Volume 1 catalog and delivered with PS1 in February 2000 at MSRP $329.95. I run my PS1 engines with a BCR.

The New Haven Railroad filed for bankruptcy in 1961 at a time when its electric freight motors were beyond economical repair but electric motive power was necessary to maintain freight service under the catenary between Cedar Hill (New Haven), Oak Point Yard (Bronx, New York) and Bay Ridge Yard in Brooklyn. In 1963, the New Haven trustees purchased twelve surplus rectifier freight electrics from the Norfolk & Western Railway for a total of $300,000. They had cost $267,710 each when new at GE in 1956 and 1957. Designated class EF-4 and known as “bricks,” they had 3,300 horsepower and were very successful on the New Haven. Usually run in pairs, they hauled hundred-car trains. Eleven were still in operation when the New Haven was merged into Penn Central in 1969 and ten lasted into the 1976 formation of Conrail. They ran until Conrail terminated electric freight operations in 1981.

Photos and videos show #303 on my 12’-by-8’ layout with other New Haven locomotives and cars.

MELGAR

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The New Haven Railroad filed for bankruptcy in 1961 at a time when its electric freight motors were beyond economical repair but electric motive power was necessary to maintain freight service under the catenary between Cedar Hill (New Haven), Oak Point Yard (Bronx, New York) and Bay Ridge Yard in Brooklyn. In 1963, the New Haven trustees purchased twelve surplus rectifier freight electrics from the Norfolk & Western Railway for a total of $300,000. They had cost $267,710 each when new at GE in 1956 and 1957. Designated class EF-4 and known as “bricks,” they had 3,300 horsepower and were very successful on the New Haven. Usually run in pairs, they hauled hundred-car trains. Eleven were still in operation when the New Haven was merged into Penn Central in 1969 and ten lasted into the 1976 formation of Conrail. They ran until Conrail terminated electric freight operations in 1981.

MELGAR

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…….this has to be one of the best deals, ever!

Peter

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Train show weekend was last week and lots happened.

1st, we got a few donations over the last few weeks.....

A C&O Flyer which is a great runner......

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....and, then, a very nice, uncommon uncataloged PostWar set......

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The Lionel Halloween General Set.....The engine motor needs a little servicing and I need to get both a cap for the smokestack and new gates/horses for the flat car.

A really great donation!

We also got a boxed American Flyer set. I always get a kick out of looking at the newspaper wrapping......and this is no exception....check out the appliance ads!

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My Flyer experts tell me that this is from a little earlier in the 50s.

We have the set box but I was told that the set number stamping ink has a tendency to fade. The interior has what looks like original cardboard packing.

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Have a great and safe weekend, folks!

Peter

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The train show, itself, was a lot of fun. The Virginia Train Collectors do a great job and it was well attended. About 80 tables. Three layouts in the show itself.....which included our 12x15 layout. Our main layout (21x47) was in another location in the shopping mall and a "parking lot train" was provided for rides to and from our location (it was barely a 10 minute walk if you did not want to wait for the train).

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Have a great and safe weekend, folks!

Peter

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Train show weekend was last week and lots happened.

1st, we got a few donations over the last few weeks.....

A C&O Flyer which is a great runner......

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....and, then, a very nice, uncommon uncataloged PostWar set......

379F9B4D-F949-4779-BD85-580CD9988FF5

The Lionel Halloween General Set.....The engine motor needs a little servicing and I need to get both a cap for the smokestack and new gates/horses for the flat car.

A really great donation!

We also got a boxed American Flyer set. I always get a kick out of looking at the newspaper wrapping......and this is no exception....check out the appliance ads!

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My Flyer experts tell me that this is from a little earlier in the 50s.

We have the set box but I was told that the set number stamping ink has a tendency to fade. The interior has what looks like original cardboard packing.

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Have a great and safe weekend, folks!

Peter

Peter, Love all the General Sets.

When I picked up my original PW General Set, the horse car was also missing stakes and horses. I found some great repros from a guy who sells them. Think it must have been on the auction site. The fencing is yellow which makes a great color contrast with the brown flat car.

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Peter, Love all the General Sets.

When I picked up my original PW General Set, the horse car was also missing stakes and horses. I found some great repros from a guy who sells them. Think it must have been on the auction site. The fencing is yellow which makes a great color contrast with the brown flat car.

Thank you! I'm kind of looking forward to hunting down the parts at York!

Peter

The train show, itself, was a lot of fun. The Virginia Train Collectors do a great job and it was well attended. About 80 tables. Three layouts in the show itself.....which included our 12x15 layout. Our main layout (21x47) was in another location in the shopping mall and a "parking lot train" was provided for rides to and from our location (it was barely a 10 minute walk if you did not want to wait for the train).

7DA8B553-00FC-412E-86DB-B095EDDDF71AE3FF4B28-91F1-4DC0-B480-810D8631AC48998BC8BC-22FD-403C-8A24-13F6606305D03C9245FA-5DD8-4158-833E-79ADE4E53DBB7DB06583-DC3B-486A-8088-7B31F410CFB8634A6DD8-8024-452C-B897-B96F97B32A198EE8CF41-92B3-4182-8976-54F95F102962DB1982BF-B46B-4A76-B461-B9E7A1BB3C2359767E88-9F30-4728-9F9D-E18EE6883C15E783AEE7-4D12-4E86-BA19-0902BD25E30A20B1284C-6073-4EF2-B4E6-AF6AC187683301783E39-FE80-48DC-98D8-270F203B2B08AF355962-2FC4-4A14-AB5A-0787F9E0A8C578305CFB-85F2-4B6E-890D-323716FD02E49E86A8FF-A21D-4C40-80DA-967659DD995967F717C0-0F28-4835-BDED-785B510AC66683F4A323-C21B-46C4-9438-12AB734651C0DE73E9CC-DA8B-4EA9-A8EB-1637EBD9839C

Have a great and safe weekend, folks!

Peter

Peter, great modular layout and thanks for including the beautiful GM&O boxcars. I have a couple or so train sets given to me each year. I clean & repair them and donate them for children’s Christmas gifts. Even though they are not new the charities always love getting nostalgic train sets.
Malcolm

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The MTH Premier model of New Haven Railroad EF-4 #303 (20-5508-1) was listed in the 2000 Volume 1 catalog and delivered with PS1 in February 2000 at MSRP $329.95. I run my PS1 engines with a BCR.

The New Haven Railroad filed for bankruptcy in 1961 at a time when its electric freight motors were beyond economical repair but electric motive power was necessary to maintain freight service under the catenary between Cedar Hill (New Haven), Oak Point Yard (Bronx, New York) and Bay Ridge Yard in Brooklyn. In 1963, the New Haven trustees purchased twelve surplus rectifier freight electrics from the Norfolk & Western Railway for a total of $300,000. They had cost $267,710 each when new at GE in 1956 and 1957. Designated class EF-4 and known as “bricks,” they had 3,300 horsepower and were very successful on the New Haven. Usually run in pairs, they hauled hundred-car trains. Eleven were still in operation when the New Haven was merged into Penn Central in 1969 and ten lasted into the 1976 formation of Conrail. They ran until Conrail terminated electric freight operations in 1981.

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MELGAR

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Great shots and thanks for the history lesson.
I wasn’t aware that the New Haven came into the Bay Ridge yards in Brooklyn.

Norm,

That is a great job!  I’m getting ready to paint one of my All nation NW2’s just like it.  Did you use the K4 decals?  I’m building one of the short cabooses and painting it yellow to match.  What is the box that you made that mounts in front of the cab?  I saw them in several pics but did not know what they were.

You loco looks really good!

Malcolm

Thanks Malcolm! This is a stock Lionel from 2015 or so. The box on legs I believe is some kind of sand box. The resin printed one in the pic is broken so I’m trying a different way of making the print so it’s more durable. The owner can decide how he wants to mount it if I can figure it out! The roof walk was provided by the owner.

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