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Hello fellow switcher fans and welcome to Switcher Saturday March 9 , 2024 Edition!!  It's our honor to welcome you aboard  If you love those little locomotives that do big things and are the backbone of any railroad then you are in the right place.  Switcher Saturday welcomes all gauges/scales  from N - G and 1:1 gauge/scale too.

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1.  Be nice, have fun and enjoy yourself!

2. Post only photos that you have taken.  

Posting copy written photos is an infringement upon copyright law.  If you do post a copy written photo, make sure you have the express written permission of the photo's owner.   Anyone posting copy written photos/content, without obtaining consent of the photo's owner,  is subject to legal action, and a possible hefty fine, plus  having OGR Forum privileges suspended permanently.   Please read the OGR Forum TOS ( Terms of Service ) to learn more about OGR copyright policy.  

Please post your photos, videos, and information regarding switchers.  It's always exciting to see what everyone posts each week!  As always, I can't wait to see what content you all post this week too!  We learn so much from each other !  

Have a terrific and safe weekend, wherever you may be!!  Green signals to all!!

This week on the Free State Junction Railway  Ma & Pa SW1, number 70 , is seen here pushing its' caboose back to the caboose track.  The day is done for the crew and it's time for them to head over to the local watering hole.  Of course young Chucky Findlay, a true train enthusiast who is particularly fond of switchers, has ridden his bike from his house which is located a couple miles outside Patsburg.   He still rides that gol dang thing without handle bars too!  

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Having dropped the caboose .. The crew:  conductor Peachy Caldwell, on the back deck and brakeman Herzog West rides the front deck ...  engineer Boots Peel  is at the throttle are all thirsty for a nice cold brew over at Big Irma's Pub & Grub.   They've been working a way freight today with an excessive amount of set outs and pick ups and have earned some relaxation, libation,  and idle banter.  Of course they all know Chucky as a familiar site along the ROW.   Every once in a while, when it's a slow day, Peachy invites Chucky to ride in the cab.  Once the cab ride is over o'l Chucky will climb on his bike and pop a couple wheelies for the crew's entertainment!  It's quite a site too!!  After seeing a couple of Chucky's wheelies Peachy always smiles while shaking his head and says " I'll tell ya what.  That gol dang kid is going to run away with the circus some day!"  IMG_3513

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New Haven Alco RS-3 #531 is an Atlas O Trainman model (20033012, MSRP $399.95, TMCC, 2012). #531 was one of 20 Class DERS-2c locomotives with 1600 horsepower delivered to the New Haven Railroad in 1950. They were equipped to run as multiple units and had steam generators for passenger service on the Shoreline and Hartford Divisions at speeds up to 80 miles-per-hour. The model has the “as delivered” green/orange paint scheme. In the late 1950s, they were repainted in the McGinnis scheme with black cabs and orange hoods. Twenty-two New Haven RS-3s were rebuilt by Alco (in 1959 and 1962) and two were rebuilt by the railroad. All rebuilt units were running when the New Haven was merged into Penn Central in 1969.  Photos/videos show #531 running conventionally at 23 scale miles-per-hour on my 10’-by-5’ layout.

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Lionel - thanks, Pat for kickin’ SwSat off for us. Can’t speak for anyone else, but I’m runnin’ out of fuel for SwSat, Reefer Monday, Tail End Tuesday, & Front End Friday. Gonna be all reruns pretty soon🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️Still have a few left for Boxcar Sunday.

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@MELGAR posted:

New Haven Alco RS-3 #531 is an Atlas O Trainman model (20033012, MSRP $399.95, TMCC, 2012). #531 was one of 20 Class DERS-2c locomotives with 1600 horsepower delivered to the New Haven Railroad in 1950. They were equipped to run as multiple units and had steam generators for passenger service on the Shoreline and Hartford Divisions at speeds up to 80 miles-per-hour. The model has the “as delivered” green/orange paint scheme. In the late 1950s, they were repainted in the McGinnis scheme with black cabs and orange hoods. Twenty-two New Haven RS-3s were rebuilt by Alco (in 1959 and 1962) and two were rebuilt by the railroad. All rebuilt units were running when the New Haven was merged into Penn Central in 1969.  Photos/videos show #531 running conventionally at 23 scale miles-per-hour on my 10’-by-5’ layout.

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Mel thanks for sharing your wonderful videos with us

Greetings, SwSat nation!  Technical difficulties are preventing me from posting my planned offering for today, but let’s just say I was in a Beep frame of mind, like Pennsyfan.

Patrick, I’m wondering if my problem is related to the one you had recently.  I’m following the same procedure I always do, but I haven’t been able to post videos taken in the past week.  First I get a brief message “downloading from cloud”, then “not found error”.  Photos are loading with no problem, it’s just videos.

”See” you later (I hope)!

John

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Happy SWSat!

Great pix and stories this week as always.

It SWITCHES SATURDAY this week for me. The RSJ&B MOW crew was issued track orders to replace 3 switches on the upper level line. The old Lionel units were replaced with 3 K-line 027's (2 were NOS). The K-line's work much better and the solenoids don't buzz.......wish I knew that when I built the layout.....

The track work is complete and the road inspectors are checking out the job. Some grinding needs to be done on the switch points to smooth out the transitions. The signal crew will be on site today to complete the wiring.

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Hope everyone has a great weekend!

Bob

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@RSJB18 posted:

Happy SWSat!

Great pix and stories this week as always.

It SWITCHES SATURDAY this week for me. The RSJ&B MOW crew was issued track orders to replace 3 switches on the upper level line. The old Lionel units were replaced with 3 K-line 027's (2 were NOS). The K-line's work much better and the solenoids don't buzz.......wish I knew that when I built the layout.....

The track work is complete and the road inspectors are checking out the job. Some grinding needs to be done on the switch points to smooth out the transitions. The signal crew will be on site today to complet

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Bob

Nice work,  Bob, particularly getting to that back of the layout area. That’s an area I dread working on in my layout. I see the building of a scratch built elevated station between the mainline and  siding in your future, preferably named after one of your favorite LIRR  stops.

Nice work,  Bob, particularly getting to that back of the layout area. That’s an area I dread working on in my layout. I see the building of a scratch built elevated station between the mainline and  siding in your future, preferably named after one of your favorite LIRR  stops.

This wasn't too hard to reach. A step stool was all that was needed. When I did the back corner that was a whole different story. I had to make a platform to climb on in order to reach.

A station platform is what I'm planning. Probably a combination passenger and freight.

Welcome back BTW!

@Steam Crazy posted:

Greetings, SwSat nation!  Technical difficulties are preventing me from posting my planned offering for today, but let’s just say I was in a Beep frame of mind, like Pennsyfan.

Patrick, I’m wondering if my problem is related to the one you had recently.  I’m following the same procedure I always do, but I haven’t been able to post videos taken in the past week.  First I get a brief message “downloading from cloud”, then “not found error”.  Photos are loading with no problem, it’s just videos.

”See” you later (I hope)!

John

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John,

Problems loading photos and videos was discussed last week in a thread titled "Photos Not Posting Properly" at the link below. Rich Melvin got involved. I'm sure he would like to know if you're still having problems.

MELGAR

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Steam Crazy - John - sorry to hear you are having difficulties posting.  I know the frustration  all too well.  So as MELGAR mentioned, click on the link he shared.   I'm sure Rich would like to be in the loop on this.  

I purposely only posted two photos for SwSat today just to make sure I had minimal difficulty if any.  I had none at all.  I've also been posting in various other threads  all this past week with no tech difficulties at all.  Hopefully this will be the modus operandi for all of us from now on.  

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I changed some iCloud settings on my phone, but still can’t load a video.  This time however, I got a message “a value is required”.  Does anyone know what I need to do?  Thanks.

John

John- that occurs when you try to attach a photo/ video without adding text in the box first. Just hit enter to create "text" and the error clears.

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I had posted the issues with uploading photos last week and Rich did notify Crowdstack. The forum does seem to be loading and moving better since about mid-week IMO.

Another thought- make sure the videos are in a format that the Forum supports. .jpeg, .mov, .MP4, etc.

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Alaska S1 switcher, a recent acquisition, running through what is still the only nearly finished scene on my layout (created by my buddy, Chet). Eventually,the layout will feature Army, Amtrak, and Alaska motive power and rolling stock. This image is also the cover photo on my FB page--needed something to replace the Christmas-theme image that had been up there since November.



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Fantastic content everyone!! What a wonderful SwSat!!!  I'm testing the tech waters with posting these two videos of MTH switchers running on my layout.  

A Canton SW1500 & calf and a Patapsco and Back Rivers VO 1000 form a trio consist in the top video. Both locomotives are RailKings with PS3.  The calf is also by MTH.

The bottom video features two B&O GP9s pulling a mixed freight train.  The lead unit is a Williams Dummy and the trailing unit is a passenger equipped  MTH GP 9 Proto 2. The caboose is a Williams brass caboose.

Keep posting content everyone!!  It's all of YOU who make this such an AWESOME thread!   Let's keep our switchers rolling!!  The party has only just begun!

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Happy Switcher Sat.!

I am showing my Railking B&M 0-8-0 (30-1184-1) that unfortunately just stopped running, So only still pics today.

Take Care, Ray

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Ray, sorry about the problem.  I have a PS2 Primer Big Boy that started cutting off in curves.

The problem was at the tether plug socket under the cab.  That year MTH was known for some poor soldering connects at that point..  I pulled the boiler off and saw that the main power wire had NO solder connection around it at all!  Soldered that wire back and put heat the the other connection points.  That was the FIX!

Ron

Hello # #Swsat faithful! 

Here's a rainy shot I captured this morning of the PPL / Talen Energy "Montana Loco".  20240309_124038

By the way, if you're in the market for a bathtub style hopper car, we have a hundred or so to choose from.   An entire train bought new in only 2007 is set to get scrapped. ☹️

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Howdy, everyone. Just a quick - and late - check in today. We were at Descanso Gardens in SoCal again this morning with our son and grandson. A couple of pics of them riding the one foot gauge railroad. Always a treat!
Also, I know it doesn’t look like much, but a pic of the area where they are going to install a G Gauge garden railway soon. Sure looking forward to that! Have a great week.  

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@jhz563 posted:

Hello # #Swsat faithful!

Here's a rainy shot I captured this morning of the PPL / Talen Energy "Montana Loco".  20240309_124038

By the way, if you're in the market for a bathtub style hopper car, we have a hundred or so to choose from.  An entire train bought new in only 2007 is set to get scrapped. ☹️

Can't wait to see the look on my UPS driver's face when he tries to unload one of those off the truck......

Bob

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