Hello #SWSAT crew!
Welcome once again to our favorite weekly thread where we celebrate the smaller locomotives that do the big work of railroading. From modern tourist lines and regional operators who require all purpose machines, to little critters that shuttle equipment in the yards and engine shops, and long silent steamers that prowled the docks and industrial districts of days gone by, Switcher Locomotives have a charm all their own.
This thread celebrates all Switchers regardless of scale or gauge. Everyone plays nice, and every one follows the rules regarding picture posting.
I am happy to say the contributions to this thread are always varied and top notch. So if you have a picture, a video, a story, or a memory, and its somehow Switcher related, please share it here.
Now in my particular pike to nowhere, tinplate and lobster claw couplers are just as likely be found, do switching can be a challenge.
Here's a tinplate boxcar (at a Lego loading dock) on a tight siding.
The curve on the siding is too tight for the main line loco so P&LE Switcher is dispatched to help dig out the car and latch it onto the mainline train.
A transition car is needed for this job. The car is then left on the siding while the Switcher gets clear.