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I’m so happy to see this thread becoming so popular and full of both real trains and beautiful model trains, from all around the USA and other countries. My wife and I recently visited via a cruise (Norwegian Encore) from Seattle to many areas of Alaska. A fantastic voyage… During the trip we took a ride on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad. The trip was awesome…. The cost, $425 for my wife and I, just the train ride. The folks were friendly, and we enjoyed the ride. Happy Railroading Everyone IMG_8576IMG_8564IMG_8563IMG_8426IMG_8425IMG_8422IMG_8418IMG_8435IMG_8437IMG_8420IMG_8417IMG_8405IMG_8406IMG_8407IMG_8408IMG_8427IMG_8428IMG_8432IMG_8396IMG_8397

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@Don McErleann, Thank you Don, you might remember my frustration in getting a Passport or a real Birth Certificate prior to leaving on May 20…. We were so lucky to get the passport on May 17th at 5:30 PM Atlanta time, in Atlanta, so we were hurrying everywhere to get on the boat…. Wow, it was worth the effort… Happy Railroading Everyone IMG_8539IMG_8541IMG_8552IMG_8566IMG_8414IMG_8412IMG_8416IMG_8433IMG_8437IMG_8436IMG_8380IMG_8379

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A Father’s Day Special…An annual tradition at the Whippany Railway Museum in Whippany, NJ is the operation of train rides on Father’s Day. The consist of the train can be quite interesting as seen in this photo I took of the 2018 special. Behind the locomotive is a Jersey Central club car painted in a Blue Comet inspired livery followed by Pennsylvania, Erie Lackawanna, Delaware and Hudson, Jersey Central and Susquehanna cabooses all restored in historically accurate liveries.

The Whippany Railway Museum is located along the original mainline of the Morristown and Erie Railway. The museum specials are operated in conjunction with the M&E. The power was the 2354, one of Morristown and Erie’s recently acquired former Norfolk Southern MP15DC units. The locomotive was originally delivered to the Southern Railway in 1977.

Bob

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Amtrak • Let’s go for a ride! • Pontiac to Battle Creek Michigan

April 17, 2023 - It was a cold day with a light snow. This rail-fanning trip will start at the Pontiac Michigan Station. We will ride in a brand new Midwest Amtrak Coach to Battle Creek. I drove my F150 to Pontiac and Train Room Pamela drove her car to meet her girl friends for lunch at “Clara’s On The River”. I walked to the restaurant to pickup her car. She ask me to return at 3:00 PM. So I went rail-fanning.

This was an interesting train trip. These photos will show a day trip on train number 351. So come along as we go rail-fanning on the Wolverine Line.

The train backing up to the platform.

Inside a new Midwest Coach.

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The conductors

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Leaving the train at Battle Creek, “The Breakfast Capital”. Kellogg’s and Post Brands.

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The engineer.

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My Amtrak Route.

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My ride home. Train Room Pam of 43 years. Train Room Pam in middle with her college friends.

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Thanks for taking a look. Hope to see you out rail-fanning: Gary from Michigan 🚂

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La junta Colorado,  yesterday.  BNSF theater track inspection car and crew car on siding, in the middle of a horrendous thunderstorm ⛈.

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Then we have today,  Royal Gorge Railroad,  my son and I in the cab for a great father/son experience.

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This shot taken from the "front porch " of SD40-2 #601. That's the Royal Gorge bridge above the horn cluster.

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I rarely go railfanning at night, since I don't have flashes and it's very rare that there's enough light for me to see, let alone for my camera. On this particular night, I had hoped to see the evening Glenwood Yard job, which works industries within the yard itself, sets out cars for CSX and works a company called MetalTech on a short spur that used to lead to J&L Steel (I believe). On this particular night, the crew did not get to MetalTech before midnight, but they did get onto the yard leads, which allowed me to use my car hi-beams and fog lights and get semi-decent video. I made the extra effort because this job is now the only one that consistently runs with an end-cab or one of the former IC GP11s that were the backbone of AVR's Washington & Pittsburgh Sub when I was growing up.

On the subject of Paducah rebuilds, here's three more than are close to Pittsburgh. POHC 1711 was a Pennsy GP-9 that IC rebuilt into a GP10 for Conrail. Following a third life on the Ohio Central, the unit was rebuilt once again into a GP-10M by the OC around the time of the Genessee and Wyoming takeover. The unit is currently the only Pittsburgh & Ohio Central-lettered unit on that line (the rest being OC or CIND) and also the only first-generation Geep. Here, the unit is retrieving cars dropped by Norfolk Southern at ESPLEN, trudging down the start of the former Panhandle Line after working the West End job.  

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Nearby (about two hours away) are a pair of GP11s, P&OC 8702 and OC 8712. Both were also owned by the Ohio Central, now G&W, and are also on the "scrap or rebuild" list created as part of G&W's settlement with the EPA. I photographed all three of these units this past weekend. This pair worked the former Erie Brier Hill yard before jetting off north to somewhere I couldn't find.

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The Raritan Central Railway is a short line railroad serving Edison and Woodbridge, New Jersey with a focus on the Raritan Center Business Park and Heller Industrial Park. Traffic is interchanged with Conrail Shared Assets at Metuchen.

As is often the case with small roads, RCRY’s locomotive roster features older power no longer operated by the larger carriers. One such example is GP30M number 5. Originally built for the Baltimore and Ohio as the B&O 6923 in 1962, the unit was upgraded by the Chessie during the early 1980s. Among the improvements made were new traction motors and updated electrical components. I took these photos of number 5 as it worked around Raritan Center earlier this month on the 9th.

Bob

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CSX Main Line, Livonia Michigan • June 24, 2023

Today: June 24, 2023 - It was a warm spring day just after a light rain. Livonia is a large suburb to the west of Detroit. I was just hanging out waiting for a train on Haggerty Road. The puffy clouds made for an interesting backdrop.

Thanks for taking a look. Hope to see you out rail-fanning: Gary from Michigan 🚂

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I was driving through Hawley, PA this afternoon when I saw an excursion train from the Stourbridge Line (which runs between Honesdale and Hawley). Apparently, they run a special train on Fridays during the summer to the weekly Farmers Market at Bingham Park in Hawley. From what I can gather online, the engine is a Canadian built GM FP7 (formerly Canadian Pacific 4040) which has been beautifully repainted in PRR livery.

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While I was there, they backed the train out of the small station while the passengers were roaming around town…

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The New York Transit Museum occasionally operates preserved equipment for special events. One such occasion was the “Parade of Trains” on June 16, 2018 when I took the attached photos. Several vintage consists were operated on short excursion turns between Brighton Beach and Kings Highway stations. The highlight of the day was the appearance of the Brooklyn Union Elevated open platform cars. As the oldest pieces in the collection, they’re not operated very often.

Bob

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@Mark Boyce posted:

Nice, Gary.  I’ve been seeing those CN engines here in Butler, Pennsylvania the last few years.

Hi Mark: Thanks for checking out these rail-fanning photos This is only a ten minute drive from my train room. This is my go to place just to hang out and watch them built trains.  Amtrak also uses this yard to turn around there locomotives going back to Chicago. They use the wye turn and not the turntable. Take care:

Gary 🚂

The third floor (interior shot taken from the hallway looking through a tragical door) was set up with individual rooms, each room having a rotating transom window (not pivoting) above the door and a window/lite which read as small dormers on the roof. The trefoil detail that can still be seen from the outside of some of the dormer windows seems to be a pattern that was installed on the inside. The picture that I took does not have the pattern. The building is a stunner.

The third floor (interior shot taken from the hallway looking through a tragical door) was set up with individual rooms, each room having a rotating transom window (not pivoting) above the door and a window/lite which read as small dormers on the roof. The trefoil detail that can still be seen from the outside of some of the dormer windows seems to be a pattern that was installed on the inside. The picture that I took does not have the pattern. The building is a stunner.

The curved roof trusses are impressive.

Bob

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