RR_Mel
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This is my only over and under. The tunnel portal is under reconstruction, I had to replace the 30 year old Atlas turnout just inside the tunnel.

I like timber bridges, show me some timber bridges or trestles.
Mel
Modeling the early to mid 1950s SP in HO scale since 1951
My Model Railroad
Here is a trestle …

Please show another trestle, bridge, viaduct, overpass, or underpass.
A foggy day at Hammer Creek.

Show me some flowers or farm crops, please.
The pumpkin patch on Boothbay Railway Village layout

Show me some cows
howmus
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Here’s some steaks on the hoof…

More farm scenes by the RR track, please.
Looks like no one has a farm scene, so here is a dairy farm and a horse farm on the hill.
How about your oldest era loco, maybe an American 0-4-0 or earlyer?
I went to the club last night. Trying to get back to modeling after my illnes.
Have a good day all.
Lee

That’s a great looking scene,Lee!
Now back to our search for your oldest era loco…
Mike
That Ten Weeler may not be that old but it is the oldest one still working the line on my layout.

Please show me more Canadian steam, big or small.
Out of the darkness, NYC 1144, an S-3 built in 1909, brings the 20th Century Limited, tail first to the bumping post for awaiting passengers to board.

Show us more of your vintage era equipment.
edit When I posted this I had missed Guy’s request for Canadian Steam…
So let’s go with his request. Show us your Canadian Steam.
Two days and no Canadian Steam so let’s go back to vintage equipment:

Please show more vintage equipment of your choosing
Bob
howmus
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Well… If vintage might be 1920’s here are all kinds of vintage stuff…

More “vintage” equipment, please.
Here is an old high nose SD9. The “oldest” active locomotive on my roster.

Please show me another high nose locomotive.
Here are some high nose SD’s

Please show more high noses.
Vintage equipment circa 1950 in the Denver Midland’s 24th Street yard.

…and on a coal drag near C&S Junction.

MEC 572 high nose GP-7 in original paint.

Show me a chopped nose loco
The 6319, an Alco C-630, has an easy time of it drifting down grade.

Show me another Alco diesel.
Two RS2s work the yard:

Another ALCO - steam or diesel - please.
Mike
I like the Mid State Machine building in the background George. The company I work for made some parts for them a few years ago .
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A trio of Alco RS’s crossing Hammer Creek.

More Alcos, please.
A pair of Alco (MLW in fact) RS-3 hauling a string of box cars.

More Alcos, please.