Happy 4th of July and welcome to Switcher Saturday one and all.
This recurring weekly thread celebrates the smaller locomotives that are the backbone of railroading. In a world where most of the mainline diesels look alike, switchers still bring amazing variety. From Republic Locomotive to Brookville Equipment Co to Caterpillar to every little rebuild shop along the rails, Switcher is a huge category for (typically) small machines. Everything from giant transfer diesels and road switchers, to gas powered closets on wheels just small enough to drag another Locomotive or freight car onto a transfer table, they all have a place here on Switcher Saturday.
This thread is always open to all scales and gauges. Every one is encouraged to tell stories and have fun!
So there was another thread this week talking about the mth saddle tanker locomotives, and someone asked about their size next to a ROW offering. Since I have both and I usually start this little thread, I thought this would be a fun place to share. My mth saddletanker is a little, ermmm, colorful!
And since we are having fun, here's a few other items mixed in
Everyone's favorite saddletanker, and an mth tinplate 256, pretty much the largest o gauge Switcher you will ever see.
So, as usual I invite everyone to share their Switcher stories, pictures, videos etc, Have a great weekend everyone 🎆🎇🎆🎇👍