Just to keep things moving along…

A train of blues…
Show me more blue equipment.
Just to keep things moving along…

A train of blues…
Show me more blue equipment.
More B&M blue



Show me a maroon locomotive
CNW fp7. This is a green loco, right?

I’ll have to defer to the judges- I’m not sure this fulfills the request. So like grampy said, please show a green loco. [:-^]
T e d
You can tell visitors that you are using recycled french-fry grease as bio-fuel, therefore, it’s a green locomotive.
And it would explain your greasy fingers! [dinner]
Just in time for Earth Day… Ed
Ted … It is green enough.
Ed … LOL
Here are 2 shades of green.

Please show a first generation diesel locomotive.
Garry- that’s a great shot. This is the first time I’ve come across the np loewy paint scheme. It certainly is green.
T e d
Stalled for over a day on a 1st gen locomotive, where is everybody?
[zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz] [zzz]
George, you really don’t have a photo of a first gen locomotive?

This is an older pic. Goes way back probably to December.
Show me something Loewy.
T e d
I do, Ted, but I have made a number of posts here, and did not want to seem to be taking over…
Pictured is Tonya Loewy. [;)] No kin to Raymond.

Please show some portly people. That’s how I describe myself.
Bob
This guy has always thought of himself as “big boned”…

Please show a favorite figure,or favorite scene with figures.
One of my favorite scenes at Greenvale Junction. The big boned guy runs a used car dealership. The husband is trying to convince his wife that the sporty maroon coupe is a better choice than the practical tan sedan.

show me more of what the chubby guy is up to on your layout.
Bump !
Chubby guy must have dieted.
Please show a busy passenger station.
Passenger Station.

Black River Station.
Show me another passenger station.
Trains running past MF Tower on my layout.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoTU5Bp4kyw
Show me something Norfolk Southern.
Kevin
2 days old and no NS; this is as close as I can get from the Boothaby Railway Village collection.
A Seaboard boxcar; it probably is a Roundhouse kit, cast metal sides and wood frame; more than 50 years old. I did some repair and restoration on it a couple of years ago, and added Kadee couplers and new trucks. The old trucks were so worn out that the wheels would just fall out.

show me something else from a railroad located in the southeast USA
Looks like it’s time to move on. Pictured is what ever you want to call it.

Show us more of this and that
Bob
The West End of the BRVRR layout.

Show me a portion of your layout.