Other than a MTH BL2 has anyone else produced motive power in the handsome Bangor & Aroostook scheme? In looking at images online there seems to be a small variety of various colorful engines, the Blue Parrot business car, and the popular 'BAR' reefer. I'd like to have some F units like these HO models...
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Pretty nice looking paint scheme. this is the first I've seen it.
But for motive power I do like the paint scheme, but never came across one...
Lionel MPC made a B&A.
Williams also did the EMD switcher and it's a beauty as is the BL2. The GP7 was a different shade than the other two which was to bad.
Neil
If you lived next door to the Bangor & Aroostook roundhouse like I did then you would have loved them. Unfortunately they are long gone here as is that railroad. One still exists here on display at a transportation museum here in Bangor and there is one running on the Saratoga and North Springs RR in NY which was a former B&A unit. I understand they have bought a second one as well.
Neil
You're so right. My father lived near a Lehigh Valley switching yard back in the Thirties, when he was a kid. He told me that many was the night he fell asleep listening to the crash of hoppers being switched, and the screams of steam whistles.
Get an all time roster of the BAR locomotives.
Compare that list to the production of the O gauge model companies.
You're so right. My father lived near a Lehigh Valley switching yard back in the Thirties, when he was a kid. He told me that many was the night he fell asleep listening to the crash of hoppers being switched, and the screams of steam whistles.
Cool story! I love the sound of steam whistles!
My grandparents live right next to a yard. At night, they say that you can hear the bang of the cars being switched, and the occasional horn.
MTH did a pair of Railking Geeps in that scheme. still waiting on the F3s, both in the original scheme and the blue dip livery. Really want to see the BAR E7s and the matching stainless passenger cars.
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Very nice kitbashed models Brother Love! Here are a few photos of the B&A locos I have, all are Williams. The solid blue units were custom painted by David Kenyon who lives in central Maine.
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Did Williams ever do the solid blue version? I never remember seeing one?
I´ll have 4 BAR engines and 30 BAR State of Maine box car and some anothers BAR cars like a Weawer reefers and coal hoppers and Lionel reefers. O-scale BAR E7 would be a also really nice. Here is also couple our BAR -videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...8Q0WixJxKstHt-NpiBRg https://www.youtube.com/watch?...8Q0WixJxKstHt-NpiBRg
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Gee, I don't think I ever saw a B&A unit that weathered. Most of them were immaculate until the later years when times started getting hard for them and the potato business fell off. Brother Love, that buggy (B&A for caboose) is absolutely beautiful. I bought a Weaver troop sleeper but at my age I never found the will power to convert it. Maybe some day.
Neil
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I never saw a ratty looking B&A locomotive in the 1960 while living up in "the county". The old B&A was a real classy small railroad. I would venture to say they had few equals for their size. Can any small regional railroad top their State of Maine cars in popularity in all modeling scales? I can't think of any.
Curt
Mike
All the time between 1990-2000 there were numerous bright red BAR 50' Plug-Door Box Cars on the Grand Trunk Western. I miss seeing them often in the trains. Now I only have my O Gauge and O Scale BAR box cars from MTH and Lionel.
Andrew
They sure did roster some interesting paint schemes...I like most of em to...
Mike
Yes. I mounted mine to an SP with TMCC so I wouldn't have to paint the trucks.
You will need to line the ends on the inside with foil tape. Otherwise the headlights will show right through the shell.
Fred
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Weaver Models is currently selling the BAR 57' Mechanical Refrigerators
I like this one the best.
I have a few Bangor & Aroostook cars. Both of my passenger cars are Weaver Osgood Bradley coaches. Weaver truly hit a home run with these. I have always planned that these would run through at Boston on my NH trains even if they never did prototypically.