@Sitka posted:Some Pennsy action have a cold beer on this cold upstate NY day. God and Country
Good looking scenes Mark.
I'm liking than tuscan Pennsy diesel a lot. G&C Mark.
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@Sitka posted:Some Pennsy action have a cold beer on this cold upstate NY day. God and Country
Good looking scenes Mark.
I'm liking than tuscan Pennsy diesel a lot. G&C Mark.
Dennis,
The electric meter is running!
Tom
@PRR8976 posted:Dennis,
The electric meter is running!
Tom
But those loco's are GREEN.....
@Dallas Joseph posted:Good looking scenes Mark.
I'm liking than tuscan Pennsy diesel a lot. G&C Mark.
The repaint did come out sharp, Its as close as I can find as Tuscan, But the owner likes it Thanks Dallas!
@Dennis Holler posted:
Good looking array of Pennsy art Dennis.
Those are some very nice power units. Although my units are not as characteristically as antique as yours, I am just as proud of showing a section of my Pennsy Power.
The only way this Pennsy RR can exist is " EVERYDAY " running for revenue. ..........
............( revenue for SHOPPING that is ) Make it a great day. God speed all.
@Loose-Caboose posted:Those are some very nice power units. Although my units are not as characteristically as antique as yours, I am just as proud of showing a section of my Pennsy Power.
Good looking herd of Pennsy steam Jim . Definitely something to be proud of in the photo.
@Dallas Joseph posted:The only way this Pennsy RR can exist is " EVERYDAY " running for revenue. ..........
............( revenue for SHOPPING that is ) Make it a great day. God speed all.
@Loose-Caboose posted:
Dallas nice video, have to give us a shot of that fine looking layout! Jim nice looking yard of muscle!
God Speed! Mark
This PRRE day seems to have left summer weather behind ........41 degrees .....a little rain , a little sleet and a little snow .
Still have work to do for the PRR though........
.......stay warm and dry all. Keep those rails shiny.
@Dallas Joseph posted:This PRRE day seems to have left summer weather behind ........41 degrees .....a little rain , a little sleet and a little snow .
Still have work to do for the PRR though........
.......stay warm and dry all. Keep those rails shiny.
Sharp video Dallas, like to see more of that fine looking layout!
God Speed Mark
@Sitka posted:Dallas nice video, have to give us a shot of that fine looking layout! Jim nice looking yard of muscle!
God Speed! Mark
@Sitka posted:Sharp video Dallas, like to see more of that fine looking layout!
God Speed Mark
A big thanks to you Mark.
I'll have to keep trying. The gray matter gets slowed down sometimes trying to come up with pics and videos.
God speed sir.
@Dallas Joseph posted:The only way this Pennsy RR can exist is " EVERYDAY " running for revenue. ..........
............( revenue for SHOPPING that is ) Make it a great day. God speed all.
I hear that train is heading to a fish fry.....🤣🤣
Bob
@RSJB18 posted:I hear that train is heading to a fish fry.....🤣🤣
Bob
Boy I sure hope that is in a futurecast Bob. ( It DOES look like St. Joseph's will have some kind of dinners this Fall too )
Some Pennsylvanian power running the rails
Passengers watching a Mountain lion.
Night shot waiting orders
A repeat from a post I made to a different thread yesterday, but I thought you guys would also enjoy this history and visit to my friend John W's Pennsylvania RR train layout:
@Lionelski posted:A repeat from a post I made to a different thread yesterday, but I thought you guys would also enjoy this history and visit to my friend John W's Pennsylvania RR train layout:
Lionelski sharp layout
MTH PRR MU set meets Williams PRR Metro Liner
The Metro Liner will always be special; because I obtained it from Marty Fitzhenry.
Please click the link below.
@RSJB18 posted:
Nice looking Boxcab
@Sitka posted:Nice looking Boxcab
K-line's finest....😁
Pennsylvania Railroad train yard action - Lionel edition.
@@T1Titan_ZachF posted:Pennsylvania Railroad train yard action - Lionel edition.
Very nice Zach.
Don't recall seeing a video posted on the ' OGR Imagineering in O Guage Photography ' thread but you have to insert this video and these photos on that thread Zach. Great scenes.
@@T1Titan_ZachF posted:Pennsylvania Railroad train yard action - Lionel edition.
Very nice Zach
@Dallas Joseph posted:
Nice looking car Dallas is that MTH?
@Dallas Joseph posted:
Dallas what is the MTH product number for your car? I have a PRR coil car that came as part of a set 20-90018. Do not recall this marking on it.
Ron
@PRRronbh posted:Dallas what is the MTH product number for your car? I have a PRR coil car that came as part of a set 20-90018. Do not recall this marking on it.
Ron
That number is 20-98400 on the box Ron. An eBay purchase so no idea if it also came later as the part of a set.
@Dallas Joseph posted:
Just looked at that car on ebay had a few different railroads, like the P.R.R. coil car the best nice find, LOL I still take it
@Dallas Joseph posted:That number is 20-98400 on the box Ron. An eBay purchase so no idea if it also came later as the part of a set.
Dallas apparently in 2004 MTH made up this car as part of their MTH Railroad Club series cars.
Ron
@PRRronbh posted:Dallas apparently in 2004 MTH made up this car as part of their MTH Railroad Club series cars.
Ron
That certainly would explain the MTH logo on the coil car. Thanks for the info on this Ron.
@ncdave posted:
I have a coule of those cars too and love em, they are sweet cars!
@ncdave posted:
NCDave,
Your Atlas X-29s are really nice cars and match the real car pretty close. I have several of them in basic boxcar and express versions. I also have one in B&O since B&O had a boxcar that was nearly identical to the X-29.
On some of my X-29 boxcars I added the Friendship Train poster that was on the car's side for that train. Since I have a basically around-the-wall layout, I put it on only one side so I can use them on the Friendship Train or turn them around and use in regular freight service.
@ncdave posted:
I can't see the Car Number and was wondering if these are part of the Middle Division Special Runs. I have some from Middle Division and I am very happy with them.
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