I don't usually run the few electrics I have in my modest collection, but whenever I do, I have nostalgic memories of two particular real electrics I experienced as a child: the New Haven EP5 in McGuiness livery and the PRR GG1.
I know I'm not alone, and that many of you folks have had similar memories.
When I was a child, my mother and I took passenger trains driven by these awesome locomotives. In the 1950s and early 1960s, we boarded the NH train at the dowtown Mt. Vernon, NY Station and the PRR train at Penn Station in Manhattan.
The 1st model train I coveted and never got as a child was the Postwar Lionel NH EP5. It was thrilling for me to buy one as a young adult. Here is a photo of it on my layout in late 2017 or early 2018:
This is one of my favorite train photos.
I also have an MTH PS2 NH EP5, and several PRR GG1s in Tuscan red and one in Brunswick green. Later on, I will post photos and videos of these electrics.
In the meantime, Show Me Your Electrics!
Would love to see photos and videos you have taken of your models as well as the real thing.
If any of you run your electrics from power supplied by overhead category, please share some photos and videos of them. IMO, operating model trains by electricity passing through overhead category and pantagraphs is the ultimate in model railroading.
I would also love to see the O Gauge models of electrics in which sparks (flickers of lights) on pantographs can be seen. I have only seen that once, in person, and it was very cool. I'm not sure, but I think that locomotive was a recent Lionel Visionline or Legacy. Arnold