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maybe not a "Fallen Flag", but the end of a really neat train..........
the end........ https://www.ringling.com/
elephants last journey........ https://youtu.be/UKtjguET7UI
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briansilvermustang posted:maybe not a "Fallen Flag", but the end of a really neat train..........
the end........ https://www.ringling.com/
elephants last journey........ https://youtu.be/UKtjguET7UI
This was the last RBBB train parked on the spur in Uniondale NY last May.
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RBLX is not a fallen flag.........
Spokane Portland & Seattle
Great Northern
Orient Express through the Tumwater Canyon, west of Wenatchee. Note the snow shed and the Class 5 rapids.
Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad (Shawmut Line) was a coal hauling Railroad, western PA. My father worked as a machinist, Brookville, PA.
Montour another coal hauling railroad, west of Pittsburgh, near the Airport.
SIRT posted:RBLX is not a fallen flag.........
Maybe a fallen bit of Americana then.
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is it Sunday yet.....
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I'm surprised no one's posted this yet (unless I missed it), but I love the Hi-Line. The P&WV is one of my favorite railroads if not the favorite. This picture was taken in '51 at Rook yard in Green Tree, Pa. (currently WE)
And here's a PS-2 I got recently.
A couple weeks ago, I acquired a few P&WV blueprints from the 20's and 40's. I'll post a few pics when I get home.
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briansilvermustang posted:
Please, SMTIO!
mike.caruso posted:briansilvermustang posted:
Please, SMTIO!
SMTIO? What does that mean? I Googled the phrase but nothing turned up for it.
send me this in "O" ?
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p51 posted:mike.caruso posted:briansilvermustang posted:
Please, SMTIO!
SMTIO? What does that mean? I Googled the phrase but nothing turned up for it.
Someone Make This In O !
mike.caruso posted:p51 posted:mike.caruso posted:briansilvermustang posted:
Please, SMTIO!
SMTIO? What does that mean? I Googled the phrase but nothing turned up for it.
Someone Make This In O !
Thanks, I never would have figured that out on my own.
Here are some pictures of the B&M/MEC Flying Yankee being restored in Lincoln, New Hampshire. The train ran from 1935 to 1957. The State of New Hampshire, its current owner, wanted to open it to the public this year but it is a long way from being visitor ready.
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Hi - Fallen Flag Crew on the OGR - Thanks for sharing your photos, very cool.
This week I have the: Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0 - Rio Grande Southern, Cab No. 7 / MTH RailKing / Item No. 30-20160-1 / Shot with an iPhone 7 Plus • Stills & Video on my layout, yesterday
Checkout the Fallen Flag sounds in this video, "Short".
Like the doodlebugs before them and the RDC (Rail Diesel Car) after them, the Rio Grande Southern's Galloping Geese were a cheap way to provide passenger service. Cobbled together in the early 1930s by a railroad on the verge of bankruptcy, the Geese replaced steam-powered passenger trains and enabled the RGS to provide passenger and tourist service in the Colorado Rockies until it closed in 1952.
The poor condition of RGS track gave the Motors, as they were officially called, the galloping gait that prompted their nickname. Goose No. 7, the last Goose built, was constructed in 1936 with a 1926 Pierce-Arrow body for passengers, a Ford V-8 engine, and a homebuilt box in the back for mail and express freight. Like Geese 3, 4, and 5, after World War II her freight body was converted to provide additional tourist seating. No 7 continued in tourist work until the RGS ceased operations.
She survives today in operational condition at the Colorado Railroad Museum.
Fallen Flag: 1952 Click here for map & more information.
Gary: Have a great weekend.