show your Norfolk Southern RR and related railroads.....NS, Southern RR, N&W,
Virginian RR , etc. ......and others related to the N S. show your " heritage engines"
and rolling stock......thanks.
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show your Norfolk Southern RR and related railroads.....NS, Southern RR, N&W,
Virginian RR , etc. ......and others related to the N S. show your " heritage engines"
and rolling stock......thanks.
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How about Southern Pacific?
oops....sorry 'bout that....
Me to, but only some G scale Southern. O gauge way to many boring pictures.
Love some new Souther threads.
ET & WNC engine # 14
et & wnc engine 11
Good old Tweetsie
This is ET & WNC engine#12 not out of box yet.
Didn't see this thread earlier so here is our SR E6 No.2800 dressed in her Tuxedo scheme. This was a Lionel Burlington 'E5' that I had painted some years ago. Have acquired a second CB&Q A unit that I'd like to have done up as the companion engine - looking for a custom painter.
Here's some Seaboard steam:
SAL diesel:
Some Coast Line steam:
Some N&W steam:
N&W diesel:
There's others, but you get the idea. All engines shown (except the Weaver RS3 and Williams E7) have been gutted and now run off battery, using the Deltang-based Tx and Rx. the RS3 and E7 run off battery and the BlueRail bluetooth/wifi board.
The steamers are all Williams brass, except the 4-6-0 in the background of the 1st photo, that's a Weaver brass chassis on a homebuilt boiler shell.
Everything I have on my layout is Southern-area, all ET&WNC narrow gauge...
ET&WNC later got two RS-3s in exchange for what is now known as 630 and 722. I never saw them running but did see them in the scrapyard before one was cut up and the other donated to TVRM in Chattanooga.
For years, they had full SRR paint with the white stripe but I couldn't find online pics of either like that. This is how I saw them before they were gone. I'd painted a Kato HO scale one exactly like 209 here, but sold it years ago when I left HO forever.
I don't do 3-rail, but if I did, I'd for sure model one of these:
some southern dis comfort......oops...
nmp's....
GP30 2594 -
Tenn Valley Railroad Museum:
In my "railroad museum", repair shop, RR custom rod shop, sometimes graveyard, supposed layout. (Please ignore the in-progress Wbb GM&O FA ERR project in the background.)
Lionel, snapshot from last year or so. Got to lower those horns.
The two Southern GP30s Lionel released have the road numbers 2594 and 2601. The 2601 is at the NCTM in Spencer, NC and the 2594 is at the TVRM in Chattanooga.
Neal Jeter
Thanks for all the photos guys, quite a display.
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