Hello fellow switcher fans!! Patrick here sitting at the throttle pinch hitting for Bob ( RSJB18 ). I'll be starting the Switcher Saturday thread most Saturdays this month.
It's that special day of the week when we celebrate the unsung heroes of railroad locomotives .... the glorious switch engine also more commonly known as a switcher. Switchers of all kinds from tiny industrial critters to larger road switchers are celebrated on the Switcher Saturday thread.
Switcher Saturday is for all gauges from Z - G and even the 1:1 scale real life railroad switchers too. Everyone is invited and welcome to post pics, videos, post information regarding switchers.
Please follow these simple rules:
1. ) IMPORTANT ... We must obey copyright laws! Yep that's right! Post only photos that you have personally taken or you have express ( no pun intended ) written permission from the photo's owner to use. READ O GUAGE FORUM Terms of Service to learn more regarding posting photos on the OGR Forum.
2. ) Same as number one.
3. ) Be kind and courteous.
4. ) Have fun!
Okay time to give two horn blasts, turn on the bell, release the brakes, notch out the throttle, rev up the prime mover and get us rolling for this fine Saturday. I'm looking forward to seeing what ya'll post! And listen ... Ya'll have a fabulous weekend!!
Since the leafs here in Maryland are beginning to show their fall colors, I thought a photo of my Washington Terminal Company RS 1 making its' way along my layout's Mountain Division would be a good starter. This is a MTH RailKing Proto 3 model.
I just took this photo of my Williams by Bachman Fairbanks - Morse Virginian Train Master. This is a reproduction of the Train Master produced by Lionel back in the 1950s. Train Masters could do it all .. yard switching .. hump service .. road freights .. time freights .. passenger service .. you name it and the Train Master could do it.