I have no layout, so I do count it as modeling a Railroad. I am a west coast guy so UP,SP, AT&SF, and I collect only one East coast Railroad and that is the RF&P, these are all Locos or certain Passenger cars. I also collect any Railways or Railroads in San Diego County, so the SD&IV counts with my genset pulling modern freight like the real one does in the early morning. I will run freight cars from all parts of the USA and parts of Canada.I have snow clearing equipment Jordan Spreader,Rotary Snow Plow and my little short Alaska winter "Relief" delivery train. What Railroad do you collect primarily and/or do you model any era or Railroad line?
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Also have no layout -- at least for now. Here's what I collect:
- Santa Fe. First train ride and the Harbor Subdivision tracks ran past my first serious job
- Chicago & Norhwestern (strange since the first and only time I've set food in CNW territory was a stop at O'Hare Airport on the way to York in April.
- Some Southern Pacific. Tracks ran near the house I grew up in.
- Some Union Pacific. The number increased substantially due to the acquisition of the Heritage Units.
For the longest time my stock answer would have been the Delaware & Hudson, and I am still interested in that railroad, but over the last couple of years the Wabash RR has emerged as my favorite.
Jeff C
I model the East Tennessee & Western North Carolina RR, a 3-foot line that I model in On30.
Anything & everything.
I have too many roads but the bulk of my collection is
West - Rio Grande and Santa Fe
East - LIRR, PRR, NYC
New Haven & New York Central make up the majority of my fleet, and their successor roads, Penn Central & Conrail have some representation.
Next in line would be Lionel Lines.
Then, a smattering of New York Ontario & Western, Pennsy, LNE, LV and D&H.
Peter
Tim,
Here's one for you to research. I truly wish that I could copy the current M&ET (Modesto & Empire Traction). Their new Gensets are beautiful in their new paint scheme. Followed by at least six of M&ET's 50' boxcars.
If I couldn't have the first, I'll gladly accept a substitute. Make it two of M&ET's first diesel locomotives. They were GM 70 ton 600 hp units. They carried numbers 600 & 601 in the original yellow and red paint.
I don't collect anything by Railroad. The collectors I know usually collect things based on other criteria. For example, someone might collect cabooses, or flatcars. Collecting 6464 boxcars is popular. I know a fellow who collects Lionel's non-train production items. I think someone participating here collects GG-1's. There are lots of ways to set boundaries on a collection.
I have purchased items because I liked the paint scheme, and I am partial to NYC and Pennsylvania Rail Road.
The nearest main line railroad to my home (but not the closest railroad!) is the old B&O Metropolitan Sub, now CSX. I've grown up visiting the B&O Museum and seeing equipment from the B&O and other associated railroads. The B&O's old Georgetown Branch used to run (now a trail) practically right through my backyard and their are still many remnants left around from it and it terminates practically across the street from my employer in Georgetown.
Obviously, B&O, C&O, CSX, Chessie, etc. Also have some Pennsy and N&W. I try to stick to local - B&O, C&O, Chessie, CSX, etc. Obviously that has changed a bit.
I also spend much of my summers and vacation time on Eastern Long Island in the Hamptons. One piece of LIRR rolling stock has now grown into several as well as one steam engine and an on-order MTH LIRR 44 ton switcher.
So far it's New York Central and Pennsylvania, but we are adding Lehigh Valley and Reading.
Only the best! C&O, B&O, Chessie and CSX.
N&W, Virginian, Nickel Plate, Wabash, and the "almost" merger C&O.
I was also buying anything and everything that caught my eye. I started with the mighty PRR then went onto Conrail then Norfolk Southern and CSX. Now I've decided to focus on the PRR and I've been thinning the rest of my collection.
Mark
Tim,
I run three roads the PRR, the Pennsy, Pennsylvania. Whopps I lied I also have a NS intermodal train (my only modern stuff) it's pulled by three Legacy SD70Ace engines two Pennsy heritage and on Virginian (how did that get in there?).
JohnB
Good morning, all Pennsy and all steam.
Its another beautiful day in Pa. Mine is the Reading RR. Cheers JIm
Mostly Jersey Central and some Pennsylvania mixed in.
Tim C
My largest roster is the UP. But that was before CP, CN came along. But I also like and have engines for D & H, NYC, Milwaukee, SF, C&O...........................Paul
Canadian National, but I hope to get something CP soon.
My grandfather worked for Southern, so that and Norfolk Southern are my main ones. But also, C&O, B&O, Virginian, RF&P, N&W, PRR, Chessie, and CSX.
John
There are a lot of neat trains out there, but I have decided to focus on the Reading and the B&O. I use to also model the Pennsy, but because of resources, decided to focus on the other two lines.
As a kid in the early 70s, I lived very close to a Reading line and saw Reading trains almost daily. I also use to run my mini-bike near the Reading tracks.
Fast forward to more modern times, I have lived near B&O tracks for the last 22 years.
Thus, I currently model the Reading and the B&O.
Jim
I am New England, N Carolina and central Fla depending on the time of year hence Pan AM/ Guilford, CSX , NS in my current inventory. Got to get me some Florida East Coast motive though. All my engines are in use...none sit on shelves.
Northeastern roads: currently NYC, PRR, RDG. But if I ever saw appealing locomotives from the Erie, DL&W or Lehigh Valley -- at a price I can afford -- I'd jump in.
Pennsylvania,Penn Central Amtrak and Conrail for me and I am partial to the electrics that ran under those railroads.
None in particular.
Canadian Pacific, preferably pre Multimark but I do have CP1800 in Multimark as well as Beaver Crest. Steam!!!! And the CP E8A 1800 series! Really looking forward to the 3rd Rail E8s to be done next year!
Some CN too although only one CN steamer so far. There will be others to keep it company!
While I grew up with Lionel stuff, I have no desire for the NYC and Ill. Central stuff I had as a boy in the 50s. I lust after some of the beautiful US "Big Steam" locos but have resisted them so far.
AT&SF, SP, T&P, SSW. I sure wish 3rd rail would do the Cotton Belt 819 and T&P 2-10-4, and yes I have suggested these to 3rd Rail. Anyone else like these locomotives? Have a great day, Scott.
my personal favorite is the Pennsy, and NYC, but I seem to have an abundance of steam and rolling stock from The Lionel Lines........
Chessie,C&O,B&O,WM.
Right now I am working on setting up a layout. My favorite railroad is Reading Company, the passenger side of the Reading Railroad, also collect reading Lines which is the freight side of the Reading RR. Trying to find some Philadelphia & Reading RR items on O gauge. The P & R was the parent company of the Reading RR in 1800's and early 1900's.
I also have a few Amtrak pieces in my collection.
Lee Fritz
Tim,
In reality I am a Tin Plate Train runner, and have a smattering of RR names in Pre War, Modern & Post War trains, especially the PRR GG-1 era. I also have post War and Legacy GP7/GP9 Northern Pacific Trains, that I really like. All the trains run at Christmas time on a Multi-Level Christmas Layout. The large Game Room/Office multi level layout has been dismantled due to space concerns, in our home. Would love to purchase another home with enough space to accommodate my train layouts and have them up all the time.
PCRR/Dave
I like the local roads and the ones near where I live. I have mostly BNSF and a little UP. When I get caught up with BNSF, KCS will be next and that will probably be it. I have diesels only, but if I ever go with something in steam it will most likely be UP and they run through here from time to time.
I choose my trains based on what I see on the rails locally. Given that I model modern era, that leaves locos pretty open, though my main focus is BNSF, CP and UP, as those are the home roads. Cars, just about anything goes. I'm more interested in a balance of body styles.
when I was in ho trains it was up and santa fe with some ns.Now thanks to a book.I came across called yonder comes the train.It had a map of a railroad called seaboard air line.Looking at the map I saw it went into nc.To a town called monroe nc were it splits in two.One going on to sc the other going to charoltte nc.Had some pictures of their locomotives.Came across their mike q3 class.But I was suprised to see their r1 class 2-6-6-4 type.But I like their mountain class m class.Now that I am in o gauge I have 4 mth mohawks/mountain to us southerners.All can pull a far sized freight trains.I just need to get me some decals for sal steam locomotives.Which not really a problem any more.But I also have locomotives from up,sf,sp,mil,csx,ns,conrail,erie,nkp and c&o.
No layout here either. I model the DT&I, Ann Arbor and Grand Trunk Western