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Every once in a while there appears to be a break in the chain.  I'm amazed at how closely folks have followed the guidelines over the years.

Here is what I posted when I originally started the thread.

Here is an activity that should be fun, easy, and low stress. All it requires is that you can post photos; and use a little creative imagination.

Each time that you visit this thread take a look at the most recent photo posted.  Then post a photo that has something similar in it.  Use your stored photos, or take a photo that has a similar element.  This will create a link in the chain of photos. In one word, or take several if necessary, name the element in your photo that can be found in the previous photo.

Some suggested guidelines:

Be sure that the photo is yours (no borrowing from someone else’s site or Google Images)

Please try to post photos of items that are yours or were yours.

There has to be at least one entry between any entry that you make and the next one that you make.  So: Joe can make a post, but he has to wait for someone else (Moe?) to make a post before he makes a new link in the chain, using an element from Moe’s post.

Let’s try to keep all photos in the realm of model trains.  While I am starting this in the Tinplate forum, because that is where I hang out, anyone from any forum or gauge or era, illustrating any manufacturer or handmade element can contribute.

Please be sure that captions are brief, and that every post has a photo in it.

If you have a question or a comment about a post try to keep it brief, or start a new thread with a copy of the photo about which you have a question, and then ask the question.  (We’ll see if this guideline works)

The goal is to keep the chain going without any breaks

Be creative in your links.

Most of all, let's have fun.



So following on pd's post

Steam engine

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@Greg J. Turinetti

Greg:

Thanks for your post restating the intentions of your thread. I became disenchanted with the thread when members were just "shooting from the hip" posting photos that had nothing to do with the previous photo in the chain. So, using your original photo as a new jumping off point I offer the following:

Passenger trains and station platform with clock tower.

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Santa Fe PA-1 70L, in the Caprock, Texas Locomotive Facility, at night.  The Engineer and the Fireman are aboard, ready to move off of the Mechanical tracks, over to the depot, to wait in the passenger passing track so that they can swap engines on Train No. 56, which is due to arrive in 30 minutes behind rednose F7's 306L-A-B.

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