The Custome Run LIRR MP15s are now Instock only a few remain grab them before they are gone!!
https://www.nassauhobby.com/O-...esel-Engine-162.html
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The Custome Run LIRR MP15s are now Instock only a few remain grab them before they are gone!!
https://www.nassauhobby.com/O-...esel-Engine-162.html
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PICKED MINE UP YESTERDAY, RUNS GREAT. THE REAL SURPRISE IS MTH SHIPPED THIS ENGINE WITH STATION STOPS AS THIS ENGINE WAS USED ON THE L.I.R.R. FOR SHORT LINE PASSENGER SERVICE. WHEN USING THE ENGINE IN DCS MODE YOU NEED TO USE THE MTC SOFT KEY TO ACTIVATE THE STATION STOPS. YOU WILL NEED TO REFERENCE PAGES 142 / 143 IN THE DCS OPERATORS MANUAL FOR THE EXPLANATION OF THE SOFT KEYS. i WAS ABLE TO ACTIVATE A ROUTE WITH DETAIL STATION ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AUTOMATIC OPERATION. REALLY COOL. I JUST STARTED LEARNING OF THIS AN HOUR AGO AND WILL NEED TO PRACTICE SOME MORE AS I AM NOT WELL VERSED IN SUBWAY AND TROLLEY OPERATION WHERE THESE KEYS ARE REGULARLY USED IN DCS.
IF YOU BOUGHT ONE ITS REALLY COOL SO ENJOY.
So it goes....Rockville Center, Baldwin, Freeport, Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa, Masapequa Park , Amityville, Copaigue, Lindenhurst, Babylon........
Cool!
And: CHANGE AT JAMAICA!
Well that goes without saying
Confused. Does this mean the station sounds will not play when using the PSA button on a remote commander? Do I need full DCS?
Oh wait: if like the subways, it will work in AUTO MODE! If that's right, auto mode can be used with a z500 transformer by pushing Bel/Horn keys--that's how I run my subways! This would be awesome! What number engine did you buy LI TRAIN?.
I thought this engine was used for short line passenger service? Actually--it doesn't matter to me. If it has passenger stations--especially in AUTOMODE like the subways--that is a slam dunk, even as a fantasy train.
RSJB18 posted:So it goes....Rockville Center, Baldwin, Freeport, Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa, Masapequa Park , Amityville, Copaigue, Lindenhurst, Babylon... Anaheim, Azusa, & Cucamonga!!!
L.I.TRAIN posted:PICKED MINE UP YESTERDAY, RUNS GREAT. THE REAL SURPRISE IS MTH SHIPPED THIS ENGINE WITH STATION STOPS AS THIS ENGINE WAS USED ON THE L.I.R.R. FOR SHORT LINE PASSENGER SERVICE. WHEN USING THE ENGINE IN DCS MODE YOU NEED TO USE THE MTC SOFT KEY TO ACTIVATE THE STATION STOPS. YOU WILL NEED TO REFERENCE PAGES 142 / 143 IN THE DCS OPERATORS MANUAL FOR THE EXPLANATION OF THE SOFT KEYS. i WAS ABLE TO ACTIVATE A ROUTE WITH DETAIL STATION ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AUTOMATIC OPERATION. REALLY COOL. I JUST STARTED LEARNING OF THIS AN HOUR AGO AND WILL NEED TO PRACTICE SOME MORE AS I AM NOT WELL VERSED IN SUBWAY AND TROLLEY OPERATION WHERE THESE KEYS ARE REGULARLY USED IN DCS.
IF YOU BOUGHT ONE ITS REALLY COOL SO ENJOY.
L.I.TRAIN--I would be forever grateful if you could shoot and post video of this train in action, including passenger stops! I simply must have a LIRR passenger train to relive my days going back and forth to Hofstra in Hempstead. (Class of '76!) I'd love to hear what the stops are.
SIRT posted:It should have been assigned as a freight engine. What's the matter with these people working at MTH?
We have no stations nor does MTH offer any accurate P72 commuter cars to go with it.
Arrives tomorrow. Sound file needs to change to the previous MP15 I guess? It was a freight engine about 95% of the time in it's early days. So lets see all your LIRR stations and commuter cars!
I SURE remember the MP15s on passenger service nearly exclusively in the "early days". Then again, there wasn't much freight service out at the far East End in the Hamptons. I don't even think there is ANY freight service that far out today. Last customer in East Hampton switched to trucks a few years ago.
pdxtrains posted:I thought this engine was used for short line passenger service? Actually--it doesn't matter to me. If it has passenger stations--especially in AUTOMODE like the subways--that is a slam dunk, even as a fantasy train.
The LIRR ran Scoot trains on several lines. One in particular was the Greenport Scoot that ran from Ronkonkoma to Greenport. They used RS-3's originally and F units with cab control. The switched to MP-15's in the later years.
K-line made a nice set
Did they ever use RS1s on short lines for passenger service?
Yep
Here's a 2-car train of steam cars is laying up westbound at Greenport station behind Alco RS1 #463 awaiting its departure time in August, 1972. This was NOT a shuttle train, but the actual Jamaica to Greenport and return series of trains mentioned above.
If you like a "low-speed" ride east of Riverhead, then you'd have loved a ride I took on train #204/#211 out to Greenport and back in the hot, sweltering days of August, 1972.
Two "ping-pong" cars pulled behind an ALCO RS1. No air conditioning. Front doors, rear doors and vestibule doors wide-open. Windows open. Anything to suck in a breeze. Wonderful feeling as you sweated into a wet mass, then had dust and dirt blow in on you from the trackside potato fields, giving you and the seats and everything else inside the car a nice coating.
Add to that, the coup de gras: the conductor sitting in the last bench seat of the rear car . . .. smoking a cigar and spitting on the floor between his legs every few puffs. Ahh . . . . Main Line railroading at its best! Dave Keller
RS1 462 Patch-Bab-Scoot Westbound Near Great River 1968
(J. P. Krzenski photo)
RSJB18 posted:Yep
Two "ping-pong" cars pulled behind an ALCO RS1. No air conditioning. Front doors, rear doors and vestibule doors wide-open. Windows open. Anything to suck in a breeze. Wonderful feeling as you sweated into a wet mass, then had dust and dirt blow in on you from the trackside potato fields, giving you and the seats and everything else inside the car a nice coating.
Add to that, the coup de gras: the conductor sitting in the last bench seat of the rear car . . .. smoking a cigar and spitting on the floor between his legs every few puffs. Ahh . . . . Main Line railroading at its best! Dave KellerRS1 462 Patch-Bab-Scoot Westbound Near Great River 1968
(J. P. Krzenski photo)
Ah, the glamour of rail travel! A regular Orient Express, no?
Great pictures!
pdxtrains posted:Oh wait: if like the subways, it will work in AUTO MODE! If that's right, auto mode can be used with a z500 transformer by pushing Bel/Horn keys--that's how I run my subways! This would be awesome! What number engine did you buy LI TRAIN?.
PDX
The operators manual goes into detail on how this engine operates in AC Conventional mode and the MTH Z-500 is listed as an acceptable transformer. BTW I got #162.
Steve:
If I understand you correctly, you are using softkeys to set the train into auto mode, where it runs and stops and makes station announcements everytime it stops, without you pushing any additional buttons after you set it in motion. Is that right? If so, that's auto mode like subways run, and it can be programmed with a transformer.
Thanks, Charlie. That's my understanding too, and it will also work with transformer buttons (I think one bell two horns puts it in auto mode.)
LIRR Train said he bought engine 162 and it came with Station stop effects. What I'm trying to determine is whether the other two engines also shipped with station stops, or with the normal PSA announcements.
Anybody have any video of these running? Pretty please?
SIRT posted:You really don't want to know.
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Hey Zach--Thanks so much! So, it sounds like this train runs the same as subway trains, with individual stops. Have you tried the train in auto mode where it runs and stops at stations on its own?
Two other questions for whomever knows: Did the prototype have an M under the window? Is that the place for the decal? I assume Charlie et al got it right and it did not say Long Island on the side.
And second: does anyone have engine 171, and if so, does it have the same kind of station subway style stops as this engine?
Thanks again, Zach! Watch the closing doors! :-)
pdxtrains posted:Hey Zach--Thanks so much! So, it sounds like this train runs the same as subway trains, with individual stops. Have you tried the train in auto mode where it runs and stops at stations on its own?
Two other questions for whomever knows: Did the prototype have an M under the window? Is that the place for the decal? I assume Charlie et al got it right and it did not say Long Island on the side.
And second: does anyone have engine 171, and if so, does it have the same kind of station subway style stops as this engine?
Thanks again, Zach! Watch the closing doors! :-)
Yes 171 has the same style stops
bluelinec4 posted:pdxtrains posted:Hey Zach--Thanks so much! So, it sounds like this train runs the same as subway trains, with individual stops. Have you tried the train in auto mode where it runs and stops at stations on its own?
Two other questions for whomever knows: Did the prototype have an M under the window? Is that the place for the decal? I assume Charlie et al got it right and it did not say Long Island on the side.
And second: does anyone have engine 171, and if so, does it have the same kind of station subway style stops as this engine?
Thanks again, Zach! Watch the closing doors! :-)
Yes 171 has the same style stops
Thanks! When you have a moment, I'd love to see and hear her run if you are able to post some video! :-)
Anybody have a decal source for that MTA M on the prototype? I can't see it on Island Modelworks.
Check ebay...under o scale trains type Long Island Decals...several options pop up.
Sunrise
pdxtrains posted:Anybody have a decal source for that MTA M on the prototype? I can't see it on Island Modelworks.
I had made "M" decals for the GP-38s that came out without logos and was selling them on ebay. I will be making them again for the blue and white MP15 and also I need to make them for the Alco (PA?) that came out last spring. I will post some pics when i get time to do them, hopefully this week and I will make them available for sale if people want them.
Also, is ebay seller "lisbesthobby" Nassau's ebay identity? Also selling these engines, same city.
pdxtrains posted:Also, is ebay seller "lisbesthobby" Nassau's ebay identity? Also selling these engines, same city.
Yes that is Nassau hobby.
Pilot on my 171 is bent up into the frame Needs a little forming adjustment
SIRT posted:bluelineYes that is Nassau hobby.
Pilot on my 171 is bent up into the frame Needs a little forming adjustment
Same here. I had 4 quality fails, unit going back. More later. M' s can be printed out on your PC.
Hmmmm. Thanks. I wonder if these problems are specific to engine 171, or was that another engine number?
They look great! Mine are on their way... both of the blue & white. Can't wait to hear the station stop announcements. I have K line aluminum cars for them.
Does anyone know if the station stops have any of the East End towns like ...the Hamptons, Montauk, etc?? thanks I would buy it if it mentioned some East End towns.
ACDEBELLIS39 posted:
Very cool. Have you run the 170 with the station automode stops? Would love to see that.
BTW, I looked on ModelWorks couldn't find those decals. Will have to look again.
Station sounds are on the MTH site here - https://mthtrains.com/sites/de...180221a-webckout.mp3
IMW decals are incorrect. Railroad should not be on them also the fonts are incorrect. O should not be round. Lower case letters were never used.
More to follow plus freight sound / soft key changes coming to correct several over sites.
REV up/dwn and brake sounds missing among other issues.
Hats off to Nassau Hobbies and crew. I had several quality issues and they quickly replaced unit #170 within 2 days time. Lightning fast service, Thanks Charlie!
SIRT posted:Stations sounds are on the MTH site here - https://mthtrains.com/sites/de...180221a-webckout.mp3
IMW decals are incorrect. Railroad should not be on them also the fonts are incorrect. O should not be round.
Yeah, well I couldn't even find them there. Do you have a suggestion for decals that are correct? That would be appreciated. Although I don't mind creating a fantasy piece either. I just don't want it bare.
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