Jarrell’s Show Me Something: May 2025

MoPac 3256, SD40-2 - to be Patched SBT, sometime soon.

Please show me 33.
Paul.

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Number 33 on the Holt freight wagon

Number 34 please.

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Kevin’s Statton & Gillette he gifted. SGRR 37034

35 if you would please.

TF

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The GN never lets you down.

This is becoming labour intensive. :laughing:

Let’s keep it alive with a 35!

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Class 56 56035

36 is next please

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BN Takes the cookie.

Since Brent ousted me out faster on the draw three frames ago, 37 would be a slice of Heaven :wink:

TF

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Baltimore & Ohio Baldwin AS16 No. 2237

Number 38 is calling.

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ACWR No. 3802. Who’s got a 39?

DFF

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29 you say Mister Dave, 2905 then.

Do we have a 30 here?

TF

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Hi TF, it’s 39 moving on 40.
Paul.

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I could sneak this in as a 41, too! The PRR initially assigned ‘electrified zone numbers’ to their paired DD1 fleet so the 41 was an add-on. The actual engine number was 3946.

PRR_3946_DD1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Now we’re looking for 40. Cheers, Ed

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That’s hit the big Four-Zero.
I expect many us can remember when that event happened in our lives and what we were doing.

I’ve always liked GP60s for their boxy D/B Brake housing and the Phase 2 Blower.
Lets have a No.41, please.
Paul.

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Oops! Lost reading glasses last night :roll_eyes:


CB&Q 41465 from MTL Fallen Flags.

42 please.

TF

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Number 42 is here

Number 43 please

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Number 43 is here


(I ordered this and it’s arriving in the mail today!!)

Number 44 please

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Number 44 and 45 on a 1921 'For Motor Car Traffic LNWR Van

Must be number 46 next please.

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Ferromex ES44AC #4618

BC Rail Dash-9 #4647

my SOO Line GP40-2 body post-resoration #4648

Number 49 please

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9449 comin’ on down the line!


Does anybody have #50?

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51, please.

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