Sunday engine house shots

On this day of rest, lets see your engines at rest in your engine houses/house tracks. Here is my shot of all 3 of my geared lokies resting in the engine house while the crews and their familys are at church. Shays 10 and 2 along with big Willamette #6 sit with banked fires awaiting their time to return to the woods for more logs for the ever hungry sawmill. Mike the Aspie

I love roundhouse/engine house pictures!

Though not all at the roundhouse,every engine on the layout is in this shot:

Some diesels on my last layout:

Mike

Most of the NYC road diesels are in this photo.

A New York Central Mike resting comfortably:

H10-shop2 by Edmund, on Flickr

In an earlier roundhouse at the same location:

Roundhouse2 by Edmund, on Flickr

And something for the oil-electric fans:

Diesel_shop1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Thank you, Ed

Nobody’s home here, but here is my trolley barn, actually made from an engine house kit.

As roundhouses seem to be OK, I have one of them, too:

This in an Atlas 3-stall roundhouse and a couple of Geeps. The turntable is an Atlas, too, “pit-bashed” from a deck to a pit turntable.

mMY C&HV at Moore Yard (Bucyrus HO Club).The(Revell) 2 stall engine house is in the back ground. The second shot shows my C&HV,Chessie GP7 and S-4) and C&O GP38.

STRATTON AND GILLETTE number 893 pulling into the engine house.

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Stunning looking diesel locomotive shop! A+ [Y][8D]

Why, thank you, Antonio [:)] It has been years since I’ve made any additions or changes to the details. How about a few more peeks?

PRR_shop2 by Edmund, on Flickr

IMG_2811 by Edmund, on Flickr

IMG_2815 by Edmund, on Flickr

Thank you again.

Cheers, Ed

Excellent work Ed!

I looked that photos on your FLIKR page and enjoyed looking at your high quality work. Structures, trackwork, weathering and the signals over your doubletrack mainline were stellar. Your layout should be featured in an MRR issue. Thank you for sharing [:D]

“Night Departure From the Roundhouse”

Two steam locos at the front of the engine house with a PC diesel resting there as well.