It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!
Here are some older photos of Christmas layout from a Christmas past.
Let's see your pictures
Scott Smith
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Thanks for taking a look & have a great weekend: Gary 🚂
For today, i have just one photo of a scene I recently finished on the layout. Here we see an image of a PRR passenger train headed east over the Juniata River near Spruce Creek...
...and until next week, enjoy!
Every year for the past thirty years we have run a Christmas Train in front of our house:
This is a Lionel "North Pole Express" set headed up by an 0-4-0 engine. It is crossing over a Bachman G gauge crossing gate with working gates, flashing lights, and a ringing bell. The box car is an LGB car that produces a chuffing sound, just to add to the thrill.
This train has survived rain, wind, ice, sleet and snow. It even survived my then 2 year old daughter knocking it off the track onto the sidewalk. Now her kids (aka our grandkids) enjoy it. The train, crossing gates, and roadbed have been rebuilt countless times, but it still runs about six hours a night. The Lionel track was junk and discarded about twenty years ago in favor of LGB track. That has held up very well.
The neighborhood kids love it, and soon after December 1st we get many "when are you putting up the train" inquiries. Last year we added a gondola full of candy canes (not shown here) and added a sign inviting kids to help themselves. The kids now love it even more.
@John Sethian posted:Every year for the past thirty years we have run a Christmas Train in front of our house:
This is a Lionel "North Pole Express" set headed up by an 0-4-0 engine. It is crossing over a Bachman G gauge crossing gate with working gates, flashing lights, and a ringing bell. The box car is an LGB car that produces a chuffing sound, just to add to the thrill.
This train has survived rain, wind, ice, sleet and snow. Even my then 2 year old daughter knocking it off the track onto the sidewalk. Now her kids (aka our grandkids) enjoy it. The train, crossing gates, and roadbed have been rebuilt countless times, but it still runs about six hours a night. The lionel track was junk and was discarded about twenty years ago in favor of LGB track. That has held up very well.
The neighgborhood kids love it, and soon after December 1st we get many "when are you putting up the train" inquiries. Last year we added a gondola full of candy canes (not shown here) and added a sign inviting kids to help themselves. The kids now love it even more.
Fantastic tradition. Good stuff, for sure.
DONE! And just in time too. 6 weeks worth of building it. 376 wires!!! Wires are a challenge on a floor layout especially if one wants to hide them as much as possible. But patience can win out.
4 independent/non-connected sections of track, 2 command and 2 conventional. 3 reverse. 1 includes up and down ramps.
There are 29 or more stand alone scenes that I will post closeups of over time.
- walt
Tom's (Gilly@N&W) Beer train.....
My Vision Line Niagara pulling New York Central heavyweights.....
The Hogwart's Express having a run....
Enjoy!
Peter
Last night, Tom (Gilly@N&W) traveled to NOVA to run with the Trackers (we both have joined the Trackers this past year......
Here are a few pics from the Manassas Candy Factory show.....
The Manassas Railroad Station.....
Here's Tom "crossing the tracks" with our trains
The Trackers set up in the Candy Factory is outstanding!
As an added treat, Craignor was there with the Standard Gauge layout!
Lots of great trains and a nice crowd, too!
Have a great and safe weekend. Safe travels to all in this Holiday season!
Peter
New releases in L&N, Lionel caboose and MTH 40' steel reefers a custom run by Steve at Mr. Muffins Trains.
Neal Jeter
After a busy week of selling trees on North Main, the tree guy pulls away with his condo on wheels and turns over the cash box to his partner to finish out the season...sales are still brisk, and the warm streak of weather hasn't hurt tree sales for sure...
@walt rapp posted:DONE! And just in time too. 6 weeks worth of building it. 376 wires!!! Wires are a challenge on a floor layout especially if one wants to hide them as much as possible. But patience can win out.
4 independent/non-connected sections of track, 2 command and 2 conventional. 3 reverse. 1 includes up and down ramps.
There are 29 or more stand alone scenes that I will post closeups of over time.
- walt
Amazing, Walt, simply amazing. Hope you have a great Christmas.
PD
@Artie-DL&W posted:
Artie, great lighting and color in the scene...makes me want to stop for burger and a dog...
Thanks, Paul; it’s your night shots that inspire me.
SIRT, beautiful weathering on those boxcars! I just realized your yard reminds me of the small yard right across from my childhood home on Hudson St. in Hoboken, right on the river across from Manhattan, that was used by the Hoboken Shore RR. There was a car float there that connected with the Lackawanna RR.
Thanks Scott for hosting again, Terrific photos and videos this weekend. Looks like tons of fun, Steve your RI box car looks Awesome, keep up the good work.
Have a great weekend guys.
Trackside December 2021 from Jasper's Rock. Railroads featured are Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohio. Diesel, electric and steam. Passenger and freight. Merry Christmas to all. Enjoy!
Picked up two of the new Lionel roof hatch boxcars and decided to bring it back to its home rails. The boxcars, used for transporting Georgia clay to paper mills, is pictured here sitting on the rails in Charleston, TN on a siding leading to the Bowater Paper Mill in Calhoun, TN.Pretty cool to think this boxcar might have been on these rails 40 years ago.
@RJ I posted:Picked up two of the new Lionel roof hatch boxcars and decided to bring it back to its home rails. The boxcars, used for transporting Georgia clay to paper mills, is pictured here sitting on the rails in Charleston, TN on a siding leading to the Bowater Paper Mill in Calhoun, TN.Pretty cool to think this boxcar might have been on these rails 40 years ago.
Very cool picture!
Received mine from Ro last week.
Yes, a nice addition to the collection from Lionel. These were made years ago by I think by Buffalo Creek Graphics? - Weaver and have been rare over the years. I made a MILW barley car awhile back using Weaver covered hopper hatches.
Still waiting for combination door box cars in 40 & 50'. Hopefully they will be finally offered next?
SMYRNA, TN.
Absolutely a knock-out, Craig! Marvelous that it's been in the family all this time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKYagBh9zf0
North Pole Central Snowflake Limited video.
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