04-15-2022, 11:13 AM
Filling the tank on the fly.
Charlie
Weekly Photo Fun April 15 to April 21, 2022
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04-15-2022, 11:13 AM
Filling the tank on the fly.
Charlie
04-15-2022, 03:31 PM
Great start to this weeks thread guys!
I have one for the Steam guys, a Y3, and a trio of Dash 9's for the diesel folks ...
-Deano
04-15-2022, 04:42 PM
Charlie - Love the T1
Serge - Great looking scene Deano - Nice steam and Dash's I finally was able to clear the layout and make a run by. B&O EA and EB (Broadway Limited) lead the Bay Limited past the Water Tower. B&O Troop Sleeper Conversion Express Car (Walthers Gold Line)
Tom
Silence is golden but Duct tape is silver Ridley Keystone & Mountain Railroad My Rail Images Gallery
04-15-2022, 04:48 PM
Part 2 of 3
B&O Railway Post Office Car (Athearn Blue Box Kit) B&O ACF 70 FT Heavyweight Baggage Car (Walthers Ready-to-Run Heavyweights) Pullman Pullman Heavyweight 12-1 (Walthers Ready-to-Run Heavyweights) B&O Pullman Heavyweight 12-1 (Walthers Ready-to-Run Heavyweights)
Tom
Silence is golden but Duct tape is silver Ridley Keystone & Mountain Railroad My Rail Images Gallery
04-15-2022, 04:53 PM
Part 3 of 3
B&O Heavyweight Diner (Walthers Ready-to-Run Heavyweights) B&O Heavyweight Paired Window Coach (Walthers Ready-to-Run Heavyweights) C&O Heavyweight Paired Window Coach (Walthers Ready-to-Run Heavyweights) Video https://youtu.be/VS1NtQUnUvM
Tom
Silence is golden but Duct tape is silver Ridley Keystone & Mountain Railroad My Rail Images Gallery
04-15-2022, 06:40 PM
Tom, love the roll by!
I cant edit my post here as it was a while ago, so my EDIT IS HERE: I posted a "trio of dash 9's" , ummm, I messed up, my first engine is REALLY an AC4400CW, followed by a pair of CNW Dash'9s, ooops, my bad
-Deano
Another outstanding start to the week---excellent pictures everyone.
The CNR S3A Mikadoes were favourites on the Leetown Division and they earned the nickname "Cadillacs" among the motive power crews---they were good pullers,rode smoothly and those automatic stokers made the fireman's job a lot easier especially when working heavy freights on the Stoney Creek Hill.The S3A class were light USRA Mikes that started life on the Grand Trunk Western but many were transferred to the CNR in the 40's where they remained until diesels entered the scene---two of the class have been preserved and can be seen today on the Leetown Division. |
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