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I hope you guys won't be upset with me starting Weekend Photo Fun a few hours early. These pictures took a while to put together.

Monday I was in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area and stopped by Trainz. I was fortune enough to get a tour of the facility by Scott Griggs.

I was amazed at the size of this operation. Two buildings and 35 employees with an incredible amount of trains moving in and out at all times.

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This area is where trains first enter the facility to be checked-in.

IMG_6383 check in

IMG_6385 to be checked in

This is the area where the trains are checked and the descriptions of each items are written up. Scott Griggs is in this photo.

IMG_6382 Scott Griggs

After the trains are cataloged they are moved to a photo area. There are thousand of photos taken each week.
IMG_6386 photograrphed

IMG_6387 Photographed 2

IMG_6388 photo area 2

IMG_6389 photo area 1

I believe this is the area where the photographed trains are placed and ready to auction

IMG_6390 photograhed

After they are sold they go to the shipping area. Items are shipped out 24 hours after payment.  Sometimes  due to the volume of closed auctions on Sunday the shipping spills over into Tuesday.
IMG_6392 shipping 3

IMG_6394 shipping 1

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In a separate building there is a room full of train/train items that are deemed unsaleable through the auction sites. These items are sorted and are sold through various antique stores. I didn't take a picture of that room (sorry).
In that same building there is an area of new trains that are sold on the Trainz website.

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IMG_6396 new trains 1

The train repair section is also in this building;

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Last but not least is the parts area. Trainz has bought and is currently buying inventory of retiring dealers. This means they have tons of parts from these dealers. These all have to be cataloged and photographed so they can be sold.

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IMG_6399 parts 2IMG_6400 parts 1

The pictures I took don't do this operation justice. Maybe OGR should consider doing an article on Trainz. This place is truly amazing. Thank you Scott Griggs for giving me the tour.

Scott Smith

Let's see your pictures.

 

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Happy Friday!

On vacation in Kiawah Island this week, so the trains are idle. I did manage to take a few shots before we left on Monday.

Took delivery of new B&O E units & some passenger cars to simulate the B&O Royal Blue run to Jersey City on the CNJ.
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Some other action on the CNJ -
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Ran my Pop's postwar set on Fathers Day to honor him -
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Lorenzo enjoyed running some trains on his birthday
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NS SD70ACe 1082 leading 212 past Prospect Ave In Piscataway, NJ on the Lehigh Line
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CSX AC44CW 73 leads an eastbound intermodal through Hillside, NJ on the Lehigh Line Image

NJT ALP46 4642 leads a Long Branch bound train through Red Bank, NJ
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NJT PL42AC 4003 shoves a Bayhead - Hoboken express train past the platforms at Elizabeth, NJ Image
Christopher
scott.smith posted:

I hope you guys won't be upset with me starting Weekend Photo Fun a few hours early. These pictures took a while to put together.

Monday I was in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area and stopped by Trainz. I was fortune enough to get a tour of the facility by Scott Griggs.

I was amazed at the size of this operation. Two buildings and 35 employees with an incredible amount of trains moving in and out at all times.

IMG_6381 trainz

This area is where trains first enter the facility to be checked-in.

IMG_6383 check in

IMG_6385 to be checked in

This is the area where the trains are checked and the descriptions of each items are written up. Scott Griggs is in this photo.

IMG_6382 Scott Griggs

After the trains are cataloged they are moved to a photo area. There are thousand of photos taken each week.
IMG_6386 photograrphed

IMG_6387 Photographed 2

IMG_6388 photo area 2

IMG_6389 photo area 1

I believe this is the area where the photographed trains are placed and ready to auction

IMG_6390 photograhed

After they are sold they go to the shipping area. Items are shipped out 24 hours after payment.  Sometimes  due to the volume of closed auctions on Sunday the shipping spills over into Tuesday.
IMG_6392 shipping 3

IMG_6394 shipping 1

IMG_6393 shipping2

In a separate building there is a room full of train/train items that are deemed unsaleable through the auction sites. These items are sorted and are sold through various antique stores. I didn't take a picture of that room (sorry).
In that same building there is an area of new trains that are sold on the Trainz website.

IMG_6395 new trains supply

IMG_6396 new trains 1

The train repair section is also in this building;

IMG_6397 reapir 1

Last but not least is the parts area. Trainz has bought and is currently buying inventory of retiring dealers. This means they have tons of parts from these dealers. These all have to be cataloged and photographed so they can be sold.

IMG_6398 parts3

IMG_6399 parts 2IMG_6400 parts 1

The pictures I took don't do this operation justice. Maybe OGR should consider doing an article on Trainz. This place is truly amazing. Thank you Scott Griggs for giving me the tour.

Scott Smith

Let's see your pictures.

 

Wow, where are the Pearly Gates?

Nothing new model train wise this week again.......car shows,  rebuilt the front porch......fixed a small rust spot on  my Javelin underside of the hood........ so I'll go with a 'classic' photo!!!

 

This is a prototype, in HO scale, of a kit I designed and engineered as a laser cut kit.  Things changed and the kit never happened. Think a modified version would go over in O scale??? I still want a Art Deco diner for the layout......Maybe I should talk to Mark/Menard's......thxDINER

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AMCDave posted:

 

This is a prototype, in HO scale, of a kit I designed and engineered as a laser cut kit.  Things changed and the kit never happened. Think a modified version would go over in O scale??? I still want a Art Deco diner for the layout......Maybe I should talk to Mark/Menard's......thxDINER

Dave That would be a great idea. Why not contact Menards and see what happens. Maybe now the time has come. 

scott.smith posted:

I hope you guys won't be upset with me starting Weekend Photo Fun a few hours early. These pictures took a while to put together.

Monday I was in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area and stopped by Trainz. I was fortune enough to get a tour of the facility by Scott Griggs.

I was amazed at the size of this operation. Two buildings and 35 employees with an incredible amount of trains moving in and out at all times.

 

 

After they are sold they go to the shipping area. Items are shipped out 24 hours after payment.  Sometimes  due to the volume of closed auctions on Sunday the shipping spills over into Tuesday.
IMG_6392 shipping 3

IMG_6394 shipping 1

IMG_6393 shipping2

 

 

Shipping /logistics big issue for any operation. What they need is someone who understands and know  which shipment method is best for an Item, the quickest, and the most cost effective for the customer..  When to use USPS  Priority Mail, FEDEX Smart Post, and  FEDEX ground.

Christopher2035 posted:
Happy Friday!

On vacation in Kiawah Island this week, so the trains are idle. I did manage to take a few shots before we left on Monday.

Took delivery of new B&O E units & some passenger cars to simulate the B&O Royal Blue run to Jersey City on the CNJ.

NJT ALP46 4642 leads a Long Branch bound train through Red Bank, NJ
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Cool shot especially with the sky and clouds

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Looking down Depot Street........CVRR 57 - Copy

Thanks Lou, how's things in Richfield?

Keeping way more than busy.  Have been experimenting with some more model rr electronics.  Really need to just run some trains!

Lou

Electrical stuff is not my strong suit, mind if I ask you a few questions if they come up?milkman 2

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