Train Approaching, Train Approaching. Please stand behind the yellow line.
All Aboard, All Aboard.....
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Train Approaching, Train Approaching. Please stand behind the yellow line.
All Aboard, All Aboard.....
Your DD35 in the after picture with the new coupler is pulchritudinous.*
What a difference a coupler makes!
* I had to try and use that word once in my life.
The Long Island Rail Road had a fleet of Pennsy 2-8-0 locomotives, and the #104 was one of them. However, the Sunrise Special logo is authentic for a Long Island G5s #21 which is a 4-6-0. After I copy the artwork on #104's tender shell, it will be refinished with proper Long Island livery.
As one of my friends would say, "'Taint prototypical!". In any case, my friend Mitchel Dakelman brought over his new MTH PRR E-44, and we triple headed it with my original one from the first run and my new one from the current release. Well, when they get about 10 miles or so railroad east of here at Enola Yard, there will actually be some catenary to draw juice from!
Throw some diesels behind those electrics and it would be prototypical. Used to happen all the time when the wires were brought down. Diesels would be sent to move the electrics and their train around the outage.
Fred
Thanks for the comments regarding my E-44 shot. Yes, despite the lack of catenary, we just had to triple head to those babies and let them loose! Only on the GREAT Standard Railroad of the World!!!
After some 13+ years since starting my layout, I think I have made my last layout addition and will be installing the last of my track and Ross turnouts (97) to complete my trackplan on my recently acquired Mianne benchwork. The siding will house a pulpwood/woodchip processing site.
Your DD35 in the after picture with the new coupler is pulchritudinous.*
What a difference a coupler makes!
* I had to try and use that word once in my life.
Rich, Sounds like a winner. Email me sometime.
I really like the building flats. Does anyone know who makes these?
I have perfect application for them....
You could try here ; they may have some.
Scott, great start to the W/E! Thanks to all for the great pics and ideas. As soon as the builder fixes the floor in my loft; I'll be laying down some bench work.
Your DD35 in the after picture with the new coupler is pulchritudinous.*
What a difference a coupler makes!
* I had to try and use that word once in my life.
Rich,
A new video sounds great! I really got a lot out of your other videos!
I guess that it isn't secret any more!
Thanks for posting; it reminds me of the tunnels in Chicago that were used for moving merchandise until they flooded. There was a video "40 feet below" describing it.
Ran out of room to store trains-must find solution!
Great Photos everyone. Sorry guys I have nothing to share this week. And I don't think Ill have any tomorrow because I have to take my Daughter 65 miles to downtown Chicago in the am. 5;15 am. And we have what they say Maybe 6-8" of Snow coming.
Great pics, thanks for sharing everyone. C.Sam love those southern RR's!
Posted by Sam:
Sam, that is a spectacular layout. Yours??? Why have I missed pictures of this??? Would love to see more. Do you have a link to a collection of pics or video?
Hi Wood and thanks for the kind post - This is our club layout that I have posted many times here on the Forum
You can check the club out here
Your DD35 in the after picture with the new coupler is pulchritudinous.*
What a difference a coupler makes!
* I had to try and use that word once in my life.
New DVD?? Have the others.....so I'd buy a new one.
Here's the most recent set of pictures taken during winter break, showing the progress on the layout. The scenery is about 50% complete, but I'm still hashing out the final positions of all the structures. Finally finished all the trees though!
My wife and I are expecting our first child, and we've been getting the nursery ready. One of the things we wanted (of course) is a train around the ceiling. This was my project today.
My wife and I are expecting our first child, and we've been getting the nursery ready. One of the things we wanted (of course) is a train around the ceiling. This was my project today.
Congratulations. One Lucky Baby, with the Train Room.
lol! @ Redshirt214, you NEVER have enough trees! Looking good!
The MTH Canadian National EXPO '86 box car and the Lionel CN EXPO '86 boxcar with two freight trains passing in the background.
Andrew
Falcon Service
great pics all.
congrats chris
good stuff
best to all three of you
j
My wife and I are expecting our first child, and we've been getting the nursery ready. One of the things we wanted (of course) is a train around the ceiling. This was my project today.
I must have missed the email about the new addition! Thank goodness for OGR.
Congratulations! I am so happy for you both!!!
Gilly
Congratulations to you and your wife, Chris. The new shelf layout is the perfect way to get a good start with your newest addition the family. When is your wife due?
My wife and I are expecting our first child, and we've been getting the nursery ready. One of the things we wanted (of course) is a train around the ceiling. This was my project today.
Congratulations. One Lucky Baby, with the Train Room.
Usmc_chris,
ditto on the congratulations! I like your ceiling level layout. How is the track supported between shelves? If you tell about it in the video, I can't see the video on my iPad. Nothing wrong with your video, it is my iPad.
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