Hello 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 the Baltimore and Ohio Diesel switching fleet is on full display for a promotional photograph session by company photographer I.C. Thrulens. Now O'l I.C. is one persnickety old feller. He had the hostlers moving locomotives around the best part of the day just so he could get many different shots and angles. Here are two of his pics.
The passengers at the commuter station enjoyed the switcher show for sure!
Bottom nearest track left is a Plymouth switcher by K line and to the right a boxcab switcher by K line. On the adjacent bottom track is GP 9 outfitted for passenger service by MTH ( Proto 2 ) . Up on the elevated line is a SW9 by MTH ( Proto 2 ) . Standing on the bridge at the very top is a Fairbanks Morse H-1-0-44 by MTH ( Proto 3 ) .