This may very well be one of the best modern day railroad photos.
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WOW where is this round house? GREAT PICTURE
GG1GUYY
21 engines, somebody slipped us mickey. It must be NJ HIGHRAILERS layout. Very impressive to say the least.
Ken
WOW where is this round house? GREAT PICTURE
GG1GUYY
Spencer, N.C.
That is a terrific picture. It's now my desktop background photo! Here are some more shots of those engines making their way to the Spencer roundhouse for their "family portrait."
- Mike
Arranged counter clockwise as SOUTHERN RRs Heritage, CONRAIL RRs Heritage and then N&W Heritage.
A new version of say...'Rock Around The Clock'
The NSOU unit's (on turntable) numberboards were changed to 1982 on left side and 2012 on right side.
In every way, a CLASS ACT.
Walter M. Matuch
What a terrific rainbow of railroad colors... Love it!!! I don't normally repeat the picture in my responses, but I thought this was so great I'd make an exception here.
And how ironic... just enough tracks for the newly painted heritage locomotives along with the parent company locomotive on the turntable. Funny co-incidence?
David
I must agree, what a great modern day photo, and at a great location. NS did a great job with this and they all look great.
A video taken on the turntable as it slowy rotates would be a great thing to see.
Andrew
"A video taken on the turntable as it slowy rotates would be a great thing to see."
Now there's a great idea!
Ed
>>>This may very well be one of the best modern day railroad photos<<
I have to agree. Beautiful shot!
To really appreaciate that shot, make it full screen as a desktop.
I wonder if its available in a higher resulution for framing?
Wow..
Joe
Wow! That must be the view from Heaven!
Bob
>>>This may very well be one of the best modern day railroad photos<<
I have to agree. Beautiful shot!
To really appreaciate that shot, make it full screen as a desktop.
I wonder if its available in a higher resulution for framing?
Wow..
Joe
I was also wondering/hoping there is a full resolution shot made available as it now has to be stretched to fill my desktop and gets a bit pixelated.
Since Norfolk Southern has been so active in documenting its heritage endeavors, I'm hopeful a commemorative publication utilizing these wonderful images might be in the works. Some years back, NS sponsored a softcover book titled "Steam Spirit" which paid tribute to its steam excursion program. Given the popularity these specially painted units have generated, I suspect such a book would be much in demand.
Bob
"Nothing like it in the world"[to steal a phrase]! Gotta have a large print of the round house shot.
Very fitting that Norfolk Southern chose the "home church" of Southern named for its first President, Samuel Spencer. Many a green and gold Ps-4 Pacific and T-s Mountain painted in those Shops back in the day.
The scene itself reminds me of the colorful Cab units that often congregated and were photographed in Jacksonville Yard back in the late 1940s and early 1950s: The Florida East Coast, Seaboard, Atlantic Coast Line, Illinois Central, Southern and Central of Georgia.
I have to hand it to them. They did an outstanding job. Class act.
Terrific pic. Planets (and trains) line up like that only once in a blue moon.
Go here guys....
http://www.salisburypost.com/N...omotives-display-qcd
And another few here at the bottom of the page....
Now if NS would bring back the steam program with the N&W's 611 and 1218 that would be more icing on the cake.
I have to hand it to them. They did an outstanding job. Class act.
Matt, it looks like the Isle of Denial is thriving!!
This is simply off the charts!
WOW!
And if you wanted to replicate that on your O-Gauge pike, you'll need a little bit of real estate plus $8K+ (give or take a few $$$ using MTH announced pricing to estimate street prices) for the locomotives -- not to mention the cost of the turntable and roundhouse. A pretty expensive undertaking for sure!!!
David
IF THERE IS ANYONE WHO IS ABLE TO GO TO HERITAGE DAYS IN SPENCER, NORTH CAROLINA, PLEASE DO SO!!! MIKE WOLF FROM MTH ELECTRIC TRAINS WAS IN ATTENDANCE TAKING PICTURES. WE WERE ABLE TO GET A PICTURE WITH OUR CLUB MEMBERS AND MIKE WOLF. HE ALSO HAD A PRE-PRODUCTION SAMPLE OF THE PREMIER ES44 CONRAIL DIESEL ENGINE AND A PREMIER READING SD70ACE DIESEL ENGINE ALONG WITH A RAILKING AND H.O. NORFOLK-SOUTHERN SD70ACE. A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL!!!!
quote:I'm hopeful a commemorative publication utilizing these wonderful images might be in the works.
There will be this.
A video taken on the turntable as it slowy rotates would be a great thing to see.
Andrew
short, fairly fast...
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