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The weekend is here and it is time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!

 

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I was in Hagerstown and took these photos at The Train Room:

 

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The items on displays at the Train Rooms Museum you don't see anywhere else. Here is one of his new additions:

 

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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

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Modelling really does recreate life......

 

People always get a kick out of the trash I have dumped along the ROW on my module, specifically, bathroom fixtures.

 

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Well, one of my modular group colleagues, while waiting for the 611 to pass on its way to Petersbug, VA, snapped this shot along the Norfolk Southern ROW....

 

 

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   Peter

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Originally Posted by John Sethian:

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To this: I had to lose that garish yellow, and those things masquerading as headlights

 

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Car parts courtesy of an unwanted Aston Martin (An oxymoron, I am sure)

 

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Decals custom made on a computer, provided by LBR:

  

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John,

     So that is what that last set of decals looks like when installed.

     Just SUPER as always.

Dave, LBR

Here's a little something.  A trio of RailKing NYC Madison passenger cars I sold this week to a local Forum member.  It was good to meet him face to face for the first time when we met to complete the transaction.  He must like them, as he gave me a phone call shortly after I got home.  I'm glad they have a new home.

 

The NYC cars were sold to make way for some Pocahontas cars to go with my new Imperial J 611.

 

 

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For those of you not familiar with the TMB club layouts, we are located on Long Island, NY.  We are now working on the TMB3 version after dismantling both TMB1 and TMB2.  As expected, one of our favorite railroads is the LIRR.  Today, the LIRR is basically a commuter rail line but go back 60, 70 years, they ran some interesting engines on the LIRR.  Here is a TMB's salute to bygone days;

 

 Back then, Long Island was a very rural location;

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Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Continuing with my series of Observation cars, I was fortunate that an alert photographer snapped this photo while he was covering the 1st revenue run for the Daylight being pulled by the Cab Forward in these sparkling colors. Makes quite a photo, don't you think.

 

 

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Brian, Again I see the mystery train in the background on the upper-lever?  I know I have seen that train somewhere before but I just can't remember the name.  Can you give me a clue? 

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Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

"Can you give me a clue?"

 

Hmmmm, that's a tough one, Jim. So I went out to the barn and looked at this train. The road name says Sante Fe, and the drumhead, it is the El Capitan. Does that help. 

 

Thanks for the clues.  I should be able to figure it out in a day or two.  What?, I'm retired it takes a while to get the old thinking organ going these days.

An early Father's day gift to myself, a Lionchief Plus Burlington GP7.

 

 

 

Most of my locomotives are Lionel postwar and Williams, this is my first Lionchief plus locomotive and will definitely not be my last.  This locomotive is AWESOME!!  It creeps at low speeds, the railsounds are great, the horn and bell sound very realistic and it has a smoke unit to boot.  I purchased it based solely on the OGR's review a couple of issues ago and they are right on the money, I highly recommend them to anyone on a budget, you can't beat the quality at this price. 

 

Paul

Don't forget to visit the Hi-Rail Train Club in Griffith, IN this weekend.  If you do, you will be treated to scenes such as this wide radius curve.  An empty coal train lumbers around the curve as a motorcycle gang ignores it.  The new steel mill complex is visible in the background.

 

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Happy Friday!

I was able to catch 611 again this past Monday ( I feel spoiled!) This time on a ferry move from Lynchburg to Spencer. Here she is passing under the soon to be replaced Southern signals at MP 305 on the Danville District.

Some more Amfleet cars arrived, so now I have a better looking & longer train -

Loving the Heritage Units -

Picked up a N&W Caboose

Old & new side by side -


Chicago bound 21M splits the PRR signals at Thompsontown, PA on the Pittsburgh Line with NS Dash-9 9263 on the point back in late May


Lucia enjoying some action -

This week was Lorenzo's 2nd birthday!
Hard to believe he went from this ( his 1st day home with us)

to this -


finally - forgot to post these the last weeks - here's a link to my 611 videos - love that whistle!

Ferry move - 6/15/15 - https://youtu.be/GeSZS2WJRZs

Spencer - Roanoke - https://youtu.be/GeSZS2WJRZs

Have a great weekend everyone!

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Continuing with my series of Observation cars, I was fortunate that an alert photographer snapped this photo while he was covering the 1st revenue run for the Daylight being pulled by the Cab Forward in these sparkling colors. Makes quite a photo, don't you think.

 

 

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Brian - Beautiful observation car!  K-Line did an outstanding job on the painted streamline cars and the 21" ones are the cream of the crop.

 

Art

Originally Posted by CUSTOM "O" DECALS:

 

Originally Posted by John Sethian:

From this

 

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To this: I had to lose that garish yellow, and those things masquerading as headlights

 

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Car parts courtesy of an unwanted Aston Martin (An oxymoron, I am sure)

 

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Decals custom made on a computer, provided by LBR:

  

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John,

     So that is what that last set of decals looks like when installed.

     Just SUPER as always.

Dave, LBR

Yes, superb job on those Decals. LBR reproduced the Revel Mobil Tanker and brought it to life for me.

 

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