Good morning Switcher Saturday crew. Your humble dispatcher is notching out in the middle of the night since that's when the crew house dog wanted to go out!
(Socks said to say "Woof". Like most, he is a dog of few words. )
So what is Switcher Saturday anyway? Well, this is a recurring weekly thread where we celebrate the diverse backbone of railroading, the Switcher locomotives. This includes all manner of Switchers from yard goats to road switchers. Somewhat unique on the forum is that this thread is always open to all scales and gauges. (Hence why we are located on the photo album sub.)
Obviously there will be a heavy helping of O gauge represented, but we have seen all manner of real life switchers from broad gauge Baldwin machines is South America to closets on rails in Europe for dragging steamers on and off turn tables. Whether it's n gauge in a steel mill or g gauge in the garden, live steam shunters or clockwork contraptions, we love them all.
So please join us in celebrating the slightly smaller locomotives that do the big work of railroading.
Here we have an ETS Mini-mallet, doing what it was meant for, hauling logs. One of those log cars is modified from my original train set, with tooth pick stakes and branches from the backyard of the house I grew up in!
Accompanying the mallet is a hold over from last week, the usra designed 0-6-0, in dark green for the NYC controlled Wheeling and Lake Erie. Those boys must have lost their orders!
So please share your photos, videos and stories. Have a great day everyone 😀