With two EM-1s on the head end it must be mighty!
B&O EM-1 7600 by Edmund, on Flickr
B&O EM-1 on the High Iron by Edmund, on Flickr
Let’s see another freight (or goods) train! Cheers, Ed
With two EM-1s on the head end it must be mighty!
B&O EM-1 7600 by Edmund, on Flickr
B&O EM-1 on the High Iron by Edmund, on Flickr
Let’s see another freight (or goods) train! Cheers, Ed
If two EM-!s are mighty, is one then just a mite?
Mite by Bear, on Flickr
More freight/goods trains, please.
Cheers, the Bear.
PS. Thanks for resurrecting this thread, Mr. TF
It mite just be.
This is about a mighty as it can be, at the moment - but it’s not bad for a Transfer Freight on a Terminal Railroad and it’s always nice to have a Cab in tow.
Show me another Freight with a Caboose or a Loco + Cab or just a Caboose, please.
Paul.
A B&O Q-4 gives a push on the rear of this freight:
HelperQ4_970 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another scene with a steam locomotive and a caboose, please.
Night pass by Bear, on Flickr
Please show me any locomotive/caboose combination.
Cheers, the Bear.
Absolutely!
Show me whatever ya got.
TF
The busy main line:
PRR Passing by Edmund, on Flickr
Ready to cut off the helpers (Snappers on the P-Company):
PRR Snapper Cutoff by Edmund, on Flickr
Let’s see more cabooses, please.
Can do! B&CCS C-224 rounds out a local freight on a sunny summer afternoon -
Show Me more Cabeeses Pleases!
Question: Can I post something out of a game related to model railroading or does it have to be an actual model?
Here’s a Road Switcher, Long Hood forward.
So new out of it’s box, there are no Couplers or Handrails fitted.
Show me another Switcher, please.
B&CCS 101, an MP15DC, shoving a Riverside Transfer boxcar down the lead for the Balfour Lumber Company.
I like switchers, show me some more!
Since this is a forum members’ thread and not one set up by Firecrown, there probably are not any set rules over content.
However, in the spirit of the forum members, I think it’s probably best to limit this to photos of actual layout trains. Otherwise, we could end up with all kinds of issues.
Have fun with the game! Maybe you could start a thread with the screens from the game.
That sounds like a good idea @York1! I will do that for sure!
And yeah, I’ll keep the screenshots and save them for the thread. Thanks for that tip.
Technically a switcher. The original hybrid, oil-battery-electric:
NYC DES-3 529 by Edmund, on Flickr
Designed for use on the West Side line, it could run off third rail or switch to battery power inside warehouses. Low battery? The 600 hp Ingersoll diesel could take over.
Let’s continue with models of switchers, please.