It's #SwitcherSaturday time!!!!
Love switchers, shifters, docksiders, yard goats, critters? I know I do and so do the dozens of other folks who have come out each Saturday for the last TWO YEARS to share pictures, videos, stories, and fun!
TWO YEARS?????
Yep! We've now been keeping #SwitcherSaturday (a.k.a. SWSAT) rolling for TWO WHOLE YEARS, what a great time it's been!
Here is the link to the first ever Switcher Saturday:
https://ogrforum.com/t...saturday-2015-feb-21
Here is the link to last year's one year anniversary!
https://ogrforum.com/t...0-1-year-anniversary
And now for this week's fun!
MNCW/Tom had a good idea for this year's anniversary edition of Switcher Saturday which I'm hoping some of you try to do! If you want to play along, please try to have your posts be "loosely" tied to something railroad related happening anytime in February or mentioning some historic event that is tied to a real
or fake railroad you like or model, like:
example 1. Today in History - February 28 | Library of Congress
example 2. If someone follows the B&O, did you know that the B & O Railroad...
example 3. On February 28, 1827, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad became the first U.S. railway chartered for the commercial transportation of freight and passengers. Investors hoped that a railroad would allow Baltimore, the second largest U.S. city at that time, to successfully compete with New York for western trade. New Yorkers were profiting from easy access to the Midwest via the Erie Canal.
So, in honor of this two year anniversary, here is my "historic event"!
It was 60 years ago today, Saturday, February 18th, 1957, and New York Central #8244 rolled off the Alco assembly line. It was cold that day, and it was unusual for the team to be working on a Saturday, but they knew this would be the last RS-3 they would ever make, so they worked through the night to finish it almost a whole week early. They also knew Saturday's were special, and this day was even more special since it was seven years to the day since the first RS-3 build began on the line in Febuary of 1950. EMD Geep's be ****ed, this was one good looking engine, and they were very proud of it, and so began the switching life of NYC #8244.
These photos were taken by the Richmond, Chesapeake, Hudson (Ri.C.H.) Yard manager when #8244 arrived late that day. They were recently discovered and this is the first time they have been shared with the public.
I hope everyone has a nice weekend and thanks to each of you who have helped make this little Saturday adventure so much fun for two years!
All the best...Rich Murnane
p.s. Miss the post on Saturday? NO BIG DEAL, just keep posting pictures of your favorites until the next #SwitcherSaturday
p.s.s. If you missed last week's SWSAT you should really go take a look, it was a ton of fun!
https://ogrforum.com/t...saturday-2017-feb-11
p.s.s.s. A couple fun videos I thought might be worth "re-sharing"!