Yay, SWSat is on track!
Great stuff posted so far guys. I love a good center cab GE. The one and only engine I have ever driven was at the RR Museum in Danbury CT. It was the one and only former UP 44 tonner, they only had one it was the engine house switcher at Sherman Hill and shoved those lame Big Boys around. I have the WBB model of this engine.
This week I spent in Italy on Business. In off hours I walked around and found the RR facilities in the small town I was working in.
I figure some here would like to see what I found in this smaller town with RR facilities dating back to the 1870’s.
This sign was outside the older but still extant station in the town I was in. A nice 0-8-0 bas relief. The next two are work train engines I was able to grab from the train.
These two engines are paused at the station. Of note they have electric mainline freight something that has been gone from the US for 40 years. Also note the 3 trucks under each unit.
Here is a little work critter.
Here is a nice center cab switcher with a short 3 car ballast train.
Here is an engine house that seems to be in transition. Clearly not used as much as it once was but a lot of steam era infrastructure like water towers and switch towers commonly still survive. Also where the town ended there were farm fields. 20 yards from this station were olive groves and not sprawl.
This little engine has a weed spray train. An interesting thing I noticed is that it is common to spray the side (webbing) of the rail silver or white to show defects more easily.
Here is one non train related post but a sample of Medieval town roads.
Here is a model train shop in Rome. When I can I try to visit local shops. They had a nice old fashioned glassed in front display room before you actually enter the store. There were even frescos of trains that somehow I did not get pictures of. A very nice shop with a lot of scratch building supplies. I got some supplies from Green Stuff World a Spanish company.
Another non switcher posting but a really beautiful High Speed intercity train at the Rome terminal. As a daily public transit rider I really appreciated that I could get to nearly any town with multiple trains daily.
So trying to recover from jet lag today before work again Monday. Have a great weekend. I can’t wait to see what you guys post.