This scene shows a (cylindrical) hopper car coupled to the C&O box car:
Please show me a train of all box cars or all hopper cars.
This scene shows a (cylindrical) hopper car coupled to the C&O box car:
Please show me a train of all box cars or all hopper cars.
You can’t see the locomotive, but you can trust me, it is all boxcars.
Please show me another train with just one type of freight car.
-Kevin
A train of TripleCrown trailers rolls through the hills.
Show me another train with one type of freight car.
Kevin
Train of coal hoppers
Please show another train with one type of freight car.
Here’s a train of boxcars…
Wayne
Please show us some of your MoW equipment.
An ex GBW RS27 shoving MK 70 T hopper conversion ballast cars for loading at Ancient rocks limestone quarry.
Better pic of one of the 70T MK converstions.
More MoW please.
Shane
Short CNW MoW train led by a GP38-2
Show me some SW’s in action
Here’s four of 'em, with 71 cars trailing…
Wayne
More Ess Dubbyas please.
On the last move of the day a Nickel Plate SW puts the caboose to bed:
NKP_switcher by Edmund, on Flickr
More scenes with EMD switchers, please.
I love NICKEL PLATE cabooses. You can see a strong influence from NKP cabooses in the SGRR caboose fleet.
I shared this picture in Weekend Photo Fun a few weeks ago. It shows an N scale SGRR switcher on the remains of SGRR layout #3 after it was torn down.
I found this picture in a box of old photos I was sorting.
Show me another diesel powered switcher of any type.
-Kevin
2 EX Milwaukee road MP15’s at the club layout
Show me more patched units
A Penn-Central patch. Any guess to the original owner? ([:-^])
P-C-754_F7a by Edmund, on Flickr
More “patched” cars or locos, please.
The steel mill uses second hand Baldwin switchers formerly owned by SP and GN which are “patched” with new engine numbers.
More second hand or “patched” locomtives or cars, please.
Santa Fe? [(-D]
Heres 2 WSOR units.
More patched units!
Ha! What was your first clue?? [8D]
This old Geep 9 has remains of two former owners:
CR_GP9_7105b by Edmund, on Flickr
CR_GP9_7105_3-4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show more patched OR obviously renumbered equipment.
More patch-out & or renumbered equipment. Regards, Peter
The Penn-Central sure made their paint budget stretch pretty thin:
P-C_hopper by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another covered hopper, cylindrical hopper or pressure differential car.
Yes they did, but is makes for a nifty looking freight car.
There are two covered hopper cars in this pictures.
Again, please show another covered hopper, cylindrical hopper or pressure differential car.
-Kevin
I’m a big fan of the early covered hoppers, even though most of them are too modern for a late '30s layout. Here’s a few of them…
…and some more…
…and some modified MDC cars…
…and some built in the '20s…
Wayne
More covered hoppers, please.
More covered hoppers please. Regards, Peter