Jarrell's Show Me Something, September 2022 Edition

A coal train rolls through town.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

Show me water.

-Kevin

The covered bridge leading into Bedford Falls.

More water scenes please.

river

No more Water is in river. In the western states we a call it a Wash.

Show me something colorful

SGRR equipment in Comet Freight service is colorful.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

More colors please.

-Kevin

How about every color in the rainbow. I had to squeeze the camera in between two buildings to take this shot.

More colorful stuff please.

A colorful covered hopper:

NAHX_30518-covered hopper by Edmund, on Flickr

More colors, please.

Conrail

Show a predecessor railroad

New York Central —

NYC_4025-speed by Edmund, on Flickr

Another predecessor, pre-merger or fallen flag railroad, please.

The Pennsy.

More fallen flags, please.

The Nickel Plate Road:

NKP_540-RS3a by Edmund, on Flickr

Another Fallen Flag if you will, please.

The ALTURAS AND LONE PINE ceased operations in 1999.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

Another fallen flag please.

-Kevin

The Bostion & Maine slug set

Maine Central GP 38 #251 and 263

Belfast & Moosehead Lake 70 tonner 52

All ones I custom painted and shown on my layout

More fallen flags, please

The Clinchfield.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

The above scene is on the Country Roads portable train show display layout.

Another Fallen Flag please.

-Kevin

PGE/Pacific Great Eastern.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BC_Rail

More fallen flags, please.

How’s about a GN RS2 that I painted followed by a pair of SP&S units. I did not paint those two units.[:-^]

More of those fallen flags palease![C):-)]

Chicago & North Western:

C_NW_PS-bilevel_166 by Edmund, on Flickr

C_NW_PS-bilevels by Edmund, on Flickr

Let’s have more fallen flags, please.

How about an Erie coal train.

Still more fallen flags please.

More fallen flags. Regards, Peter

Here’s my Milwaukee Road offering.

I love the beaver tail obs as much as the streamlined Atlantic.

This train fits neither my locale or era. One of the good things about being a free lancer is you can rewrite history to justify putting something on your layout you like. In this case the streamlined Atlantic was spared the scrapper’s torch and was put into service to run excursion trains. Here an excursion train of Milwaukee Braves fans are on their way to the New York area to see their team take on the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers.

Stay with fallen flags.

The MILWAUKEE ROAD in Lionel:

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

The above scene is on Mr. Muffins Trains display layout in Atlanta, Indiana.

More fallen flags please. It does not need to be the MILWAUKEE ROAD.

-Kevin