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Halloween is just a day away and this week's Weekend Photo Fun is a great time to post your train related Halloween photos.

Here is front shot of the VMT's Halloween layout.

 

 

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This past Wednesday my church had "Fall in the Hall" our annual Halloween event. We had games bounce houses and of course I brought trains.

 

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Let's see your York, Halloween and other train photos.

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Happy Halloween to everyone. More photos of my visit this past weekend to the wonderful layout of the New Jersey Hi-Railers. Thanks again guys for your hospitality.

 

If you right click on a picture and then click "open link in new window", you will get a full scene shot that will give a lot of detail...  Hope you enjoy and I appreciate you taking the time to look.

 

 

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And once again,the kitchen crew cooks are GREAT.

 

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Joe, Those look great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Originally Posted by joeyA:

Happy Halloween weekend everyone!  No Halloween items here, but like Paul's post above, there's lots of Fall colors!  Here's the latest item fresh out of the "weathering shop"...an MTH CNJ caboose that matches up nicely with my recently-completed SW1 switcher...

 

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Here is my find from York.  Well, actually, I was looking for it and saw it listed in Nicholas Smith's ad, so I just sorted of headed over to his booth and bought it. Anyhow, it is a pair of PRR FA-2's that were released about a year ago.  They are pictured here at View Interlocking.  The first photo compares them to the set I purchased about 10 years ago and rarely run due to the fact that they were not painted in the proper dark Brunswick Green.  instead, they were painted in "Nauseation Green" as I call it.  They were really yuck.  Also featured a backwards "S" in the number rather than a 5 and a lovely blue headlight.  The new ones have better detailing, a white headlight (should still be yellow IMHO) and run better with Legacy rather than Odyssey which appears to have failed on the original unit.  Still suffer from gold striping rather than the correct buff and the incorrect keystone logo which features condensed lettering with serifs.  Still, a great improvement over the first release.

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Happy Friday!!

New BNSF Dash-8 leading a freight on the layout -

The Genset got out of the yard to lead a local to Altoona Pipe & Steel

New NKP Heritage ES44AC trailing a Dash-8 on an ethanol train

The PRR, SOU & CoG also arrived this week & are set up for a photo shoot


Lucia loading some steel w/ the crane -


NS SD70 2567 (ex CR 2567) leads rerouted 28T down the R Line in Fort Mill, SC - 10/28/15

CSX GP40-2 4412 (ex CR 3306) leads SA33 out of Browns Yard on the Amboy Secondary in late afternoon light - 10/14/15

EL 1700 leading 10N in East Vandergrift & Apollo , PA on the Conemaugh Line - 10/18/15

Originally Posted by PRRMiddleDivision:

Here is my find from York.  Well, actually, I was looking for it and saw it listed in Nicholas Smith's ad, so I just sorted of headed over to his booth and bought it. Anyhow, it is a pair of PRR FA-2's that were released about a year ago.  They are pictured here at View Interlocking.  The first photo compares them to the set I purchased about 10 years ago and rarely run due to the fact that they were not painted in the proper dark Brunswick Green.  instead, they were painted in "Nauseation Green" as I call it.  They were really yuck.  Also featured a backwards "S" in the number rather than a 5 and a lovely blue headlight.  The new ones have better detailing, a white headlight (should still be yellow IMHO) and run better with Legacy rather than Odyssey which appears to have failed on the original unit.  Still suffer from gold striping rather than the correct buff and the incorrect keystone logo which features condensed lettering with serifs.  Still, a great improvement over the first release.

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Those are sharp!

Originally Posted by Christopher2035:

Happy Friday!!

New BNSF Dash-8 leading a freight on the layout -

The Genset got out of the yard to lead a local to Altoona Pipe & Steel

New NKP Heritage ES44AC trailing a Dash-8 on an ethanol train

The PRR, SOU & CoG also arrived this week & are set up for a photo shoot


Lucia loading some steel w/ the crane -


NS SD70 2567 (ex CR 2567) leads rerouted 28T down the R Line in Fort Mill, SC - 10/28/15

CSX GP40-2 4412 (ex CR 3306) leads SA33 out of Browns Yard on the Amboy Secondary in late afternoon light - 10/14/15

EL 1700 leading 10N in East Vandergrift & Apollo , PA on the Conemaugh Line - 10/18/15

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Just a few pictures this week! A recent pick up from the buy/sell/trade forum. The Mi-Jack is awesome!

The other photos are from a recent business trip to St. Louis. In the Kirkwood, MO train station, used by Amtrak, there is a great display of o gauge. We all know how hard it is to find the MTH Amtrak Genesis in the "wave" paint scheme. Well, here is one just sitting in case for all to enjoy! Very cool that a local hobbyist provided all of these. The station was erected by the MoPac. I also included a picture of a local business right across from the station that would be cool to model. It looked like something that could be made from an Ameritowne kit.

Also, there are some photos from the National Transportation Museum (Aero Train, Zephyr, etc.).

 

 

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