Seems we have something to share for everyday but Thursday. So I can up with this idea of posting your Trackside stuff. It can be anything you have along your tracks. You can post “Real” or layout as long as it’s Trackside. There’s always Junk old abandoned rail cars hobos, Shanty's, Signals you get the picture. So let’s see them. I’ll start us off. Here’s a Union Pacific Piggyback waiting to be picked up
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Nice pics guys and thanks I really enjoy looking at your layouts
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The scrap yard by the tracks.
The maintenance of way guys are hard at work.
Track-side by suburban station Terryville
The engine servicing crew taking a "breather".
The engine maintenance crew back at work.
Track-side at the harbor.
The town by the tracks.
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Beautiful pics Guys. I knew you had lots of trackside stuff. Now I’m going to have to get on the ball and lay more trackside stuff down.
Otis here is three sheet in the wind! He knows by following alongside the tracks he will eventually find his way back home. Passengers wait on the platform for their specific train.
Early morning trackside chat alongside work caboose with Floyd and Ernie. Farmer Bert Suggs has arrived at the produce terminal early and is waiting alongside the track for his truck to be called to the unloading platform.
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@Mark Boyce posted:
You can drop in and post anytime.
@lee drennen posted:You can drop in and post anytime.
I assumed so. 👍🏻
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Here's the switch tower at the entrance to my underground yard. No worries about the rising water here. We are on top of the hill over 300 feet in elevation above crick level.
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Hey Bob, I'm a little confused by the rules here. Is everyday Trackside Thursday? LOL!
@Strap Hanger posted:Hey Bob, I'm a little confused by the rules here. Is everyday Trackside Thursday? LOL!
Trackside Thursday, Front End Friday, Switcher Saturday......
What day is today anyway??????
@Strap Hanger posted:Hey Bob, I'm a little confused by the rules here. Is everyday Trackside Thursday? LOL!
Good question, Strap! Mine went in a little past midnight once again, so it was really Friday! Hey, I’m retired now! I don’t watch the clock. 😆
@Mark Boyce posted:Good question, Strap! Mine went in a little past midnight once again, so it was really Friday! Hey, I’m retired now! I don’t watch the clock. 😆
I think you're good, Mark, unlike that other guy from Lawn-guy-land. I can't wait to burn my calendar and join you in retirement next year.
@RSJB18 posted:Trackside Thursday, Front End Friday, Switcher Saturday......
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What day is today anyway??????
It doesn’t matter I’m just glad to see you guys post your stuff. No on with SWSAT I think
@Strap Hanger posted:I think you're good, Mark, unlike that other guy from Lawn-guy-land. I can't wait to burn my calendar and join you in retirement next year.
I understand completely! Mine happened a bit differently. I was looking ahead on the calendar for my retirement, and someone higher than me burned the whole thing up in one fell swoop! 😄 I guess they were satisfied I didn’t have anything left to teach the younger guys, so why keep “The Old Hillbilly” around, so those “Flatlanders” thought. 😆
@Mark Boyce posted:I understand completely! Mine happened a bit differently. I was looking ahead on the calendar for my retirement, and someone higher than me burned the whole thing up in one fell swoop! 😄 I guess they were satisfied I didn’t have anything left to teach the younger guys, so why keep “The Old Hillbilly” around, so those “Flatlanders” thought. 😆
It's their loss, Mark. But hey, now you have more time to build that layout and focus on what's really important in life! I sincerely doubt that you had nothing left to teach the younger guys. In my field, there really is a huge gap in basic knowledge and skills between us older timers and younger employees. I don't know what they're teaching kids these days, but it certainly isn't the things necessary for success in my field, in spite of their degrees and well credentialed backgrounds (you know, things like critical thinking, attention to detail, and reading comprehension). Bad for society at large but at least it won't be my problem much longer.
Hey, Are you as excited as I am to see some of Bob's posts tomorrow in the Front End Friday thread? Really looking forward to those, LOL!
Lee (@Lee drennen), sorry to knock your thread a tad off course again. Just a little fun among friends.
@Strap Hanger posted:It's their loss, Mark. But hey, now you have more time to build that layout and focus on what's really important in life! I sincerely doubt that you had nothing left to teach the younger guys. In my field, there really is huge gap in basic knowledge and skills between us older timers and younger employees. I don't know what they're teaching kids these days, but it certainly isn't the things necessary for success in my field in spite of their degrees and well credentialed backgrounds (you know, things like critical thinking, attention to detail, and reading comprehension). Bad for society at large but at least it won't be my problem much longer.
Hey, Are you as excited as I am to see some of Bob's posts tomorrow in the Front End Friday thread? Really looking forward to those, LOL!
Lee (@Lee drennen), sorry to knock your thread a tad off course again. Just a little fun among friends.
Thank you. Well they let the young guys learn the newer technology, and I was stuck with the old technology. I tried to do it at home 15 to 20 years ago, but it was too much.
Yes indeed; Front End Friday tomorrow for sure!!
@Strap Hanger posted:It's their loss, Mark. But hey, now you have more time to build that layout and focus on what's really important in life! I sincerely doubt that you had nothing left to teach the younger guys. In my field, there really is a huge gap in basic knowledge and skills between us older timers and younger employees. I don't know what they're teaching kids these days, but it certainly isn't the things necessary for success in my field, in spite of their degrees and well credentialed backgrounds (you know, things like critical thinking, attention to detail, and reading comprehension). Bad for society at large but at least it won't be my problem much longer.
Hey, Are you as excited as I am to see some of Bob's posts tomorrow in the Front End Friday thread? Really looking forward to those, LOL!
Lee (@Lee drennen), sorry to knock your thread a tad off course again. Just a little fun among friends.
It’s all good no harm.
@lee drennen posted:It’s all good no harm.
Yes, I contributed more to the train derailing that Strap Hanger did. Thank you, Lee!!
c.sam...great pics of activity along the tracks...I especially like the British Leland units...saw a '70 or so MGB this morning! Do you recall who makes those diecast units??
Lee, great theme...sorry I missed it Thursday, but I'll keep my eyes out from now on! Hopefully, this thread will go as long as the 1/43 etc. auto thread...
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@Capetrainman posted:
Thanks Paul I hope it’s up to you guys to help keep it going. Thanks for posting
@Mark Boyce posted:Yes, I contributed more to the train derailing that Strap Hanger did. Thank you, Lee!!
Don’t worry about it Mark. I’m not a hard butt about those kinda things.
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Here are some trackside photo's from the Leonardtown and Savannah :
The GP-7 moves a mid day passenger train out of the downtown depot and up north towards Macon and Atlanta.
One of the last steam loco's on the line is finally "free" from the hole and moves a low priority mixed freight up towards the junction with the Southern RR
The wharf area is a little light, having most of its RR traffic moved out overnight to make room for todays cargos. Workers however are inbound on the RDC and the trolley for all the business and shops downtown.
Happy Thursday everyone
Don
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Thanks for sharing your pics you posted some really nice ones this week. I’m so far behind after Thursday life got me very busy at home and work. I’ll see you next TST.
Trackside looking down from the Elevated line (why would anyone put a soda machine next to a smelly NYC trash bin?) -
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@Don McErlean posted:
Yeah Yeah you retired folks never keep track of what day of the week it is. My dad did the same thing.
Don your pic looks good. Thanks for sharing and could be a good FEF pic. In case you don’t know tomorrow is FRIDAY. Lol.😂
Oh yea...I remember now...Friday follows Thursday. I will have to keep that in mind, might write it down ! OBTW I saw the picture of your rig parked at a loading dock that was near impossible to access...what a job! That is a real skill, BZ mate ! Candidly I never did get the hang of parking trailers. When we had a camper, I had to back down about a 1/2 block to put it in its storage spot. It was so entertaining that the neighbors would move their lawn chairs to the front lawn to watch!
Don
Santa Fe trackside crew working on the railroad!
Happy Thursday!
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Looking down from a rotary aircraft beacon, we see the “knights of the road” making their evening meal trackside.
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Moving Day! The crew at the pipe organ factory prepares to load the trucks with pipes and other components of a new pipe organ destined for a local church:
Tom
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@Don McErlean posted:Oh yea...I remember now...Friday follows Thursday. I will have to keep that in mind, might write it down !
OBTW I saw the picture of your rig parked at a loading dock that was near impossible to access...what a job! That is a real skill, BZ mate ! Candidly I never did get the hang of parking trailers. When we had a camper, I had to back down about a 1/2 block to put it in its storage spot. It was so entertaining that the neighbors would move their lawn chairs to the front lawn to watch!
Don
Thanks Don for the complement. Tomorrow is Saturday Remember SWSAT is tomorrow lol.
@trumpettrain posted:
Patrick like that last pic.
@Tom Densel posted:
Tom. Never seen this one thanks for sharing
@Artie-DL&W posted:
Artie thanks for the Hobo Jungle pic I like it
@Strap Hanger posted:
Nice pic you’ve really captured the NYC look
@WesternPacific2217 posted:Santa Fe trackside crew working on the railroad!
Happy Thursday!
I like that pickup with the jag of rock in it never seen that before
@lee drennen posted:Nice pic you’ve really captured the NYC look
Thanks Lee. You’re posting some great photos as well. The wife picked up that sanitation truck for me at a thrift store a while back and I repurposed it for NYC sanitation service on the layout.
@Strap Hanger posted:Thanks Lee. You’re posting some great photos as well. The wife picked up that sanitation truck for me at a thrift store a while back and I repurposed it for NYC sanitation service on the layout.
You did a great job on it. I love the East Coast I used always try to get a load to the East Coast when I drove over the road years ago.
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Hi everyone, here are some shots I took yesterday along the L&S right of way.
The boys of the Small Town Car Club are about to have their morning coffee spilled as the hot shot freight moves across the front of the diner.
Likewise, the folks having breakfast at the McDonald's ,might get some cinders in their egg mcmuffin if they aren't careful.
Happy Thursday everyone...remember only one more day till Friday!
Regards
Don
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@Don McErlean posted:Hi everyone, here are some shots I took yesterday along the L&S right of way.
The boys of the Small Town Car Club are about to have their morning coffee spilled as the hot shot freight moves across the front of the diner.
Likewise, the folks having breakfast at the McDonald's ,might get some cinders in their egg mcmuffin if they aren't careful.
Happy Thursday everyone...remember only one more day till Friday!
Regards
Don
Nice pics Don. Yes and I can’t wait
Trackside pickup, men working, and a dog laying down. Trackside garbage cans, old tires, assorted junk, RR crossing sign, and timber.
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Great shot, Tom! Looks like that pickup had some body work.
@lee drennen posted:
Does anyone make a forklift crane like this one?
@wb47 posted:Does anyone make a forklift crane like this one?
Yes. You can get these with log grapples and I think standard forks. Google Taylor lifts. I don’t know what this one is off hand next time I’m at the CSX I’ll get h to be name of it
@Tom Densel posted:
Great pic Tom captures the moment perfect
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Thanks guys for posting very nice pics
@trumpettrain posted:
Nice pic Patrick thanks for posting
After the feed mill employee finishes loading the customer's truck he has to finish putting the crates, that were just delivered, inside:
Tom
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c.sam Thanks for your mention of my "car club" scene and the pictures of the "low rider" version is really neat. Wife and I just returned from a vacation trip and visited a "transportation museum" and they had another example of the same car. The 1953 Cadillac 2-door coupe. It's amazing, these babies were Immense , no chance parking one in today's parking slots.
Best wishes
Don
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i don't know this engine -- you listed its model number, but can you tell us more (mfr, wheel configuration, trad/command)? I love the aesthetics! (also, love the layout)
@c.sam posted:
Great pics Sam thanks for sharing
Just west of the Great Northeastern Railway's multi-track mainline toward Union Station, Christopolis, is the Christopolis City Zoo. Even in the winter, the zoo attracts a good crowd of visitors. The grand Lion's Gate bridge is the zoo's entrance from the sidewalk on the Wilford Road side of the zoo where the intrepid hot dog vendor is still on his post in the cold weather. The fashionable shopping district can be seen on King's Avenue behind the west wall of the zoo.
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@Randy Harrison posted:Just west of the Great Northeastern Railway's multi-track mainline toward Union Station, Christopolis, is the Christopolis City Zoo. Even in the winter, the zoo attracts a good crowd of visitors. The grand Lion's Gate bridge is the zoo's entrance from the sidewalk on the Wilford Road side of the zoo where the intrepid hot dog vendor is still on his post in the cold weather. The fashionable shopping district can be seen on King's Avenue behind the west wall of the zoo.
Randy thanks for sharing it looks cold there.
@SIRT posted:
Steve thanks for sharing that pic looks so convincing
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@bobfett posted:
Very nice pic Bob