Good morning fellow switcher fans!! It's Switcher Saturday 4/27/24 Edition! If you love those smallish ( and sometimes not so smallish ) locomotives that do BIG things and are actually the backbone of any railroad, you are in the right place because we love switching locomotives no matter what you prefer to call them ... dinkies, critters, shunters, yard goats, or just "switchers". Switchers of all varieties, steam, diesel electric , and electric are welcome here as are all gauges & scale from Z -G plus 1:1 scale too!
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This week on the Free State Junction Railway a B&O GP9 is in helper service lending a helping coupler to a B&O P7 Pacific from the B&O's fleet of 20 P7 locomotives all build by Baldwin Locomotive Co, known as the Presidential Class ... each given the name of one of the first 20 Presidents of the U.S. This is the President Harrison and wears the number 5708. The only survivor of the class of locomotives, The President Washington number 5300, resides at the Baltimore and Ohio Museum in Baltimore.
The President Harrison is at the point of train 29 the Fast Mail. The GP 9 will help the train get over the mountain grades ahead. ( The President Harrison P7 Pacific was my big York purchase last week. It's scale, made by Lionel and equipped with TMCC. It looks and runs beautifully!
Brakeman Morty Winfield has just laced up the two locomotives. Morty also had opened the switch that connects the helper siding with the mainline.
As the GP 9 and President Harrison begin moving forward, a FM H-10 - 44 eases by on the adjacent track. \