Lets see your engines and rolling stock from WESTERN roads.
MTH S.P. Alco PA
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Jonathan, very nice. Golden Gate Depot El Capitan?
Paul,
Thank you! Yes that is the GGD El Capitan Set. Here is it's Amtrak counterpart the Southwest Limited (less the SDP40Fs) with 3rd Rail power, GGD, K-Line and Atlas cars.
A few more of my "Western" trains. Still need to get some good pictures of the 3rd Rail E6s, but I have a run day at the club on Saturday. Maybe I'll have a chance then. Kind of a funny thing happened to me back when I worked on the 3rd Rail FT project. None of the roads were ones I modeled, but I liked the original catwhisker scheme on the ATSF versions so now I do mostly western roads in 3 rail and my eastern ones in 2 rail.
The GS4 is a Williams. All the other locomotives are 3rd Rail.
I remember riding #5 into LA c. 1963. UP even then was a West Coast road. Also too, the City of Portland on the Oregon Short Line:
Breakfast in the Dome Diner! Looks like 13y old geysergazer was chomping on a slice of toast with a plate of pancakes in front of him. Doesn't get any better than that!
UP on the Plywood Empire Route:
In the photo Dad took c. 1962, a UP E8 and an E9, Green River, Wy.
Warbonnet just passing through …
The El Capitan working its way west:
Rusty
Does this count?
Took this in 2005; my son Mick in Garibaldi, which is on the West Coast...
Mark in Oregon
GREAT topic! Hope you'll continue it weekly!
I'll have pix next week.
Thanks!
Rusty Traque posted:The El Capitan working its way west:
Rusty
This video appears to be in stereo with the sound going with the train direction? I like the last scene at the road crossing the best.
Paul
yes I agree what a great idea for a topic I’ll post something Wednesday
A day early, but an SP/UP patch just passing through …………….
Not quite Wednesday, but here goes.
Since I model the Pennsy, I don't have many West Coast engines. I do have these beauties.
These SD75s are the K-Line engines that were offered but not built before K-Line folded. I don't know why I ordered them except they looked great and were inexpensive. I'm glad Lionel decided to finish the project. The car and containers are Lionel.
E6 fun on the Paradise and Pacific Railroad from last Saturday.
Very nice Jonathan! Those E6s are sharp. Is the smaller dome a K Line car?
Paul,
The car with the short dome is a K-Line as are all the 21" cars. The three 18" cars in one of the videos are MTH including the full dome. Club cars. I was too lazy to bring my El Cap set this time!
After running the E6s I'm tempted to order the GGD 37-46 Super Chief to go with it. A perfect pairing. It's just money right?
Don't know if this counts as West Coast also, but broke in this locomotive with the same cars Saturday too.
GG1 4877 posted:Paul,
The car with the short dome is a K-Line as are all the 21" cars. The three 18" cars in one of the videos are MTH including the full dome. Club cars. I was too lazy to bring my El Cap set this time!
After running the E6s I'm tempted to order the GGD 37-46 Super Chief to go with it. A perfect pairing. It's just money right?
Don't know if this counts as West Coast also, but broke in this locomotive with the same cars Saturday too.
Jonathan, Yes, I would say Burlington counts.....
How bout THE 4014, and my 4014 when they pulled it out of the Rail Giants Museum in 2013. I took these almost 6 years ago... Nov 14, 2013
RSJB18 posted:Mostly east coast lines on my RR but the ATSF has always been my favorite.
I resolved that in my head by keeping my west coast roads, modern and Amtrak in 3R while keeping my transition era PRR, CNJ, etc in 2R. Not sure why, but it keeps it all organized for me in my head.
Paul,
The challenge for me now having added my first Burlington locomotive to the roster is now I need to find the right cars to put behind it. I'd like straight Burlington cars as opposed to CA Zephyr cars. But at this point I just need to do some research. Luckily the funds or lack thereof afford me the time to do that research.
What if...……..
Wow Gents', some very impressive motive power and layouts being displayed'...... Another great thread in the making'...
Number 90's Number 90.
That’s beautiful Tom! Wow in o scale not an easy thing to pull off
Great work as always Tom. You such a nice layout.
Eric when are you going to start posting some model photos instead of all these prototype shots?
Another view of my Southwest Unlimited with improper road power due to an extreme shortage of SDP40fs in the O scale market. All three E8s are powered and the entire train only draws about 6-7 amps off the transformer.
Break in run for my Alco PA's a few months back. Didn't run them together, but had fun using the E8b for a very fictitious Scottsdale Chief!
All scenery courtesy of the wonderful people who keep the Paradise and Pacific operating 363 days a year for the public.
GG1 4877 posted:Another view of my Southwest Unlimited with improper road power due to an extreme shortage of SDP40fs in the O scale market. All three E8s are powered and the entire train only draws about 6-7 amps off the transformer.
Break in run for my Alco PA's a few months back. Didn't run them together, but had fun using the E8b for a very fictitious Scottsdale Chief!
All scenery courtesy of the wonderful people who keep the Paradise and Pacific operating 363 days a year for the public.
Jonathan, please tell me how big is that layout? Looks like a lot of long straight running.
PAUL ROMANO posted:Jonathan, please tell me how big is that layout? Looks like a lot of long straight running.
Paul,
The layout is 32' x 40' with four mainline tracks. The outer two loops are normally set to run on automatic so it can be operated if no one is there, but they have the most forgiving grades. I've run my largest trains on track 1 and 2 which run the perimeter of the layout. Not a record on the club by any stretch, but I have run up to 75 cars on that track. The record is 147 ore cars, so I might be close on train length?
Tracks 3 and 4 tend to be used the most and have the longest runs as they run through the center section. That's where most of the members run their trains as you have the best access to the trains and the TMCC signal is strong. However the 2 1/2% grade can be hard on longer trains. I think the FT pulled freight was the longest train I've pulled on the inside tracks. There is also an 072 curve at the bottom which can cause string lining if you don't assemble the train properly. Passenger trains up to 20 cars don't seem to have issues.
Overall, it is a great layout and we have great members. Very dedicated. That's why I see no need for a home 3r layout. I'll never have one this nice.
You can learn a little more at pandprr.com
Enjoy!
How refreshing!
A day late but the Blue Goose and The Fast Mail Express.
Lou1985 posted:A day late but the Blue Goose and The Fast Mail Express.
Lou, I'm a big fan of mail trains and yours is spot on with the head end express boxcars. Thanks for posting!
PAUL ROMANO posted:Lou1985 posted:A day late but the Blue Goose and The Fast Mail Express.
Lou, I'm a big fan of mail trains and yours is spot on with the head end express boxcars. Thanks for posting!
Thanks. The Santa Fe express service boxcars took a little digging to find. The two 50' double door cars were made by Pecos River, the 40' single door by Weaver. I think they make the train.
Love the Athearn Car Paul. I have a few of these 50' cars laying around that need work, but not in ATSF. I also have two of the Pecos River 50' cars in ATSF, but one is the in service oxide red and the other MOW silver. No express versions!
Lou1985 posted:A day late but the Blue Goose and The Fast Mail Express.
Very impressive train...thank you for sharing.
Fendermain
Last week I mentioned I only had one example of a western road, but I forgot about my red, white and blue fleet. Two of those engines I think meet the criteria.
A Lionel BN U30C
And a pair of MTH WP GP-40s (need to get a better picture).
CAPPilot posted:
Wow! That is quite a sharp collection of red, white and blue engines. I really like the S.P. #4449 in the AFT scheme. Thank you for posting.
GG1 4877 posted:Love the Athearn Car Paul. I have a few of these 50' cars laying around that need work, but not in ATSF. I also have two of the Pecos River 50' cars in ATSF, but one is the in service oxide red and the other MOW silver. No express versions!
I have 3 other Pecos River 50' double door boxcars besides the 2 Santa Fe Express Service versions. The other 3 are Santa Fe slogan cars with oxide red sides and black roofs. I have 5, but I'm always on the lookout for more in ATSF lettering.
PeterA posted:
Awesome as always Peter. I've seen a few of the K-Line 18" baggage cars on eVilbay and was tempted to pick one up. However, it just seems K-line cars are out of site on prices these days!
Look forward to seeing you Saturday.
Unfortunately, "Everywhere West" kinda petered out Colorado-way, but one of them thar Zephyrs did make it all the way...
Rusty
Many SP modelers model Dunsmuir, CA. It was the division point for adding helpers for the climb into the Cascade mountains. The line is now operated by the UP and is an Amtrak Coast Starlight stop in the middle of the night. Here are a few photos that I took several years ago. NH Joe
New Haven Joe posted:
Great pictures Joe! I see the "Malley" shed and turntable are still there.
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