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It's #SwitcherSaturday Time!!!!

Lots of us out there love switchers (shifters, docksiders, yard goats, critters, etc.), so lets keep #SwitcherSaturday (a.k.a. SWSAT) rolling!

If you missed last week's SWSAT, you should really go take a look!
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I hope all of you had a fun and safe "Fourth of July"! We had my wife's family over for a barbeque and watched fireworks by the local lake, a nice time was had by all.

This week's picture is of my NYC 0-4-0 steam switcher #1665 - shifting a boxcar around the RiCHY. (Richmond, Chesapeake, Hudson Yard).

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I hope everyone has a great weekend, have some switcher fun and when you get a chance - please post some switcher stuff here!

All the best...Rich Murnane

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I saw this on FaceBook the other day, thought it too good not to grab and share here.

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The scene at the Watertown, N.Y. enginehouse during the railroad strike of May 1946. Among the engines laid up
are class F12g 871 {later 1284), class U3c 7719, and B10v 6684. (Staff photograph from the Watertown Daily Times, NYCSHS collection.)

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Yay! SWSat is on!

Finally the weather here is relenting and the heat has gone down. This week I soda blasted and put a primer coat on part of my C-16. 

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I am pretty happy with how things are looking. I only painted the top half because the rust was bothering me and the is a lot to change on the frame.  I have a new motor on order. 

Have a great weekend everyone I can’t wait to see what you all post. 

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Silver Lake posted:

Yay! SWSat is on!

Finally the weather here is relenting and the heat has gone down. This week I soda blasted and put a primer coat on part of my C-16. 

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I am pretty happy with how things are looking. I only painted the top half because the rust was bothering me and the is a lot to change on the frame.  I have a new motor on order. 

Have a great weekend everyone I can’t wait to see what you all post. 

Andy,

 That Dockside is looking good. With that primer on, it looks a little ghost-like! 

 Tom 

Happy SWSat Everyone!

Hope everyone had a safe 4th. The heat wave has finally ended here in the northeast. Time to give the AC a rest.

Great photos everyone. I've heard of the legend of the very rare Albino C-16. Didn't think it was true till now........

Tom- I just saw a documentary the other day that included film of Truman making that speech. Too bad I can't remember the name of the show.

This week I went to the eye doctor and I'm back to seeing one switcher at a time...but the doctor said I could relapse at any time... (stay tuned

New Haven #115 by WbB, is spotting a couple of box cars on Team Track # 1.

Enjoy the weekend.

Bob

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All nice photos as usual.  Thanks Rich for creating this topic and keeping it going.

Andy your little dock sider is going to be a real winner hen you get done.

Johan, the custom modelling you and your friends do, the HH660 and the engine/generator load, is fantastic.

Bob what kind of eye drops did the Dr. prescribe for that double vision?

Bill T, what is the gray material you're using for roadways on your layout?

coach joe posted:

All nice photos as usual.  Thanks Rich for creating this topic and keeping it going.

Andy your little dock sider is going to be a real winner hen you get done.

Johan, the custom modelling you and your friends do, the HH660 and the engine/generator load, is fantastic.

Bob what kind of eye drops did the Dr. prescribe for that double vision?

Bill T, what is the gray material you're using for roadways on your layout?

It's his own special prescription. He said it's made with C-16 boiler condensate

Good morning SWSAT friends!!  As always, wonderful pics and information!

Rich - I love that Watertown NYC photo!!

Brian - very nice photos of N&W switchers!  I was poking around Schaeffer's Crossing in Roanoke, Va. yesterday as I stopped off there on my way back from NC.    I saw some interesting MOW equipment/locomotives.  I will try to get back here today and post some photos.  

Tom- thanks for the information regarding the Truman speech! That's certainly an insightful back story and context for the 1946 photograph Rich posted.

Andy -  your C - 16 looks terrific!  As it is, it could pull your railroads' annual Halloween train " The Gray Ghost ".  All kidding aside, I look forward to seeing your C-16 evolve as you masterfully take it through the stages.  Great job!!

Johann - tremendous photos!!  Such wonderful detail!!

RSJB - Good to see your Williams 44 tonner at work doing what switchers do best.... switching!! 

Steamer ... great photos of prototypes!! 

For today - Here are some switchers both real and model.  The real loco photos were taken at the Baltimore and Ohio Museum in Baltimore and of course the models are ones that traverse my layout.  The B&A number 50 is a GE 70 tonner.  The model B&A is a MTH SW 9 of which, evidently, the B&A did own at one time.  The Patapsco and Back Rivers ( a Bethlehem Steel road ) is a VO 1000 ( I think?? ) and the model is an MTH VO 1000.   I hope MTH makes a B&A 70 tonner!  I will be first in line to buy one!!  Have a great weekend everyone!!

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coach joe posted:

All nice photos as usual.  Thanks Rich for creating this topic and keeping it going.

Andy your little dock sider is going to be a real winner hen you get done.

Johan, the custom modelling you and your friends do, the HH660 and the engine/generator load, is fantastic.

Bob what kind of eye drops did the Dr. prescribe for that double vision?

Bill T, what is the gray material you're using for roadways on your layout?

Joe: Thank you very much again, i always appreciate your comments. 

Johan

trumptrain posted:

Good morning SWSAT friends!!  As always, wonderful pics and information!

Rich - I love that Watertown NYC photo!!

Brian - very nice photos of N&W switchers!  I was poking around Schaeffer's Crossing in Roanoke, Va. yesterday as I stopped off there on my way back from NC.    I saw some interesting MOW equipment/locomotives.  I will try to get back here today and post some photos.  

Tom- thanks for the information regarding the Truman speech! That's certainly an insightful back story and context for the 1946 photograph Rich posted.

Andy -  your C - 16 looks terrific!  As it is, it could pull your railroads' annual Halloween train " The Gray Ghost ".  All kidding aside, I look forward to seeing your C-16 evolve as you masterfully take it through the stages.  Great job!!

Johann - tremendous photos!!  Such wonderful detail!!

RSJB - Good to see your Williams 44 tonner at work doing what switchers do best.... switching!! 

Steamer ... great photos of prototypes!! 

For today - Here are some switchers both real and model.  The real loco photos were taken at the Baltimore and Ohio Museum in Baltimore and of course the models are ones that traverse my layout.  The B&A number 50 is a GE 70 tonner.  The model B&A is a MTH SW 9 of which, evidently, the B&A did own at one time.  The Patapsco and Back Rivers ( a Bethlehem Steel road ) is a VO 1000 ( I think?? ) and the model is an MTH VO 1000.   I hope MTH makes a B&A 70 tonner!  I will be first in line to buy one!!  Have a great weekend everyone!!

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Patrick: Thanks again. i really like that your Baldwin VO1000, maybe i try buy some day one Milwaukee version. 

Johan

Silver Lake posted:

Yay! SWSat is on!

Finally the weather here is relenting and the heat has gone down. This week I soda blasted and put a primer coat on part of my C-16. 

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I am pretty happy with how things are looking. I only painted the top half because the rust was bothering me and the is a lot to change on the frame.  I have a new motor on order. 

Have a great weekend everyone I can’t wait to see what you all post. 

Andy.: What a beautiful locomotive with a excellent scenery. C-16 would be also nice get to SBR layout.

Johan

DaveP posted:

14875A05-040C-4EF2-8AEA-794CB0744128Visiting George Washington’s hometown- Alexandria  (Hi Rich!) for a few days. 

Torpedos away!

 

My hometown too.(I would consider Culpepper VA or the Popes Creek area to be Washington’s hometown)  Alexandria was home to Potomac Yard what was one of the the biggest yards on the east coast. 

Also fitting to your post has an Art Center I used to work at as a teenager called the Torpedo Factory. 

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