Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

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Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby christopher2035 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:35 am

Happy Friday!!!

Was a busy week on the railroad!

Picked up 2 new buildings - The Menards passenger station & the Lionel Bucking Feed & Tack building -
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I did some scenery work as well, which involved creating the slope near the feed & tack building & covering the rest of the ceiling tile edges with plaster cloth. Also picked up a few items - All LTI & all at really good prices. Got the B&A Hudson & a matching set of NYC passenger cars, WM FF#4 set & finally got myself a J. The kids were very excited about the J!

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NS ES44AC 8018 leads an eastbound set of helpers towards Bluefield in Landgraff, WV on the Pokey
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NS ES44AC 8144 leads 19G on former Reading rails in Hummelstown, PA.
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L&C power works Circle S feeds at Richburg, SC
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NS AC44C6M 4106 (ex NS D9-40C NS 8806) is just out of the rebuild shops as it leads a westbound 800 series coal train through Shawsville, VA on the Christiansburg district.
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NJT 'Veterans' ALP46A 4635 leads a NY bound local through Red Bank, NJ
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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby healey36 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:33 am

Great pics as always Christopher. BTW, I'm still looking for a nice contemporary action shot along the old Lurgan Subdivision (Hummelstown is just a bit too far east :wink: )...let me know if you have anything in the archives you think would work.

Here's an early one from the layout archives:

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Flyer 3315 (3316 2-4-2 locomotive and 3199 tender) from the 1930s.

Seems like I haven't been in the basement in forever...

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby christopher2035 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:50 am

Do any of these work ?

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby HONDO74 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:12 pm

I like the addition of the milk car in the passenger trains. The real railroads used to run them that way back in the day.

Very seldom seen on a toy train layout. I run them that way also. :D

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby christopher2035 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:28 pm

HONDO74 wrote:I like the addition of the milk car in the passenger trains. The real railroads used to run them that way back in the day.

Very seldom seen on a toy train layout. I run them that way also. :D


It adds some operation to passenger trains too!
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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby HONDO74 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:44 pm

christopher2035 wrote:
HONDO74 wrote:I like the addition of the milk car in the passenger trains. The real railroads used to run them that way back in the day.

Very seldom seen on a toy train layout. I run them that way also. :D


It adds some operation to passenger trains too!


I would imagine the kids like the operating cars and accessories. Even some of us big kids like them. :mrgreen:

I remember several years back going to some train shows that had operating layout with lots of accessories and buttons to push. That was where the kids spent all their time having a ball making lights flash and bells ring

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby christopher2035 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:33 pm

HONDO74 wrote:
christopher2035 wrote:
HONDO74 wrote:I like the addition of the milk car in the passenger trains. The real railroads used to run them that way back in the day.

Very seldom seen on a toy train layout. I run them that way also. :D


It adds some operation to passenger trains too!


I would imagine the kids like the operating cars and accessories. Even some of us big kids like them. :mrgreen:

I remember several years back going to some train shows that had operating layout with lots of accessories and buttons to push. That was where the kids spent all their time having a ball making lights flash and bells ring


They do. I wish I had more room to add some. We are stuck with just operating cars, but they still like those.
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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby healey36 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:41 pm

christopher2035 wrote:Do any of these work ?


Possibly...let me flip you a PM...

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby chuck » Sat Feb 09, 2019 12:46 am

Four volume "Railway Milk Cars" is a great source of info on the cars and the trains. In some cases the trains were almost completely milk cars with maybe one combine car for passengers and baggage.

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Postby ogauge47 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:23 am

Last Saturday I spent a few hours at Norm Charbonneau’s house running trains and hanging out, along with forum members Jake (SantaFe158) and Robert Bubeck.

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby G3750 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:09 am

healey36 wrote:Great pics as always Christopher. BTW, I'm still looking for a nice contemporary action shot along the old Lurgan Subdivision (Hummelstown is just a bit too far east :wink: )...let me know if you have anything in the archives you think would work.

Here's an early one from the layout archives:

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Flyer 3315 (3316 2-4-2 locomotive and 3199 tender) from the 1930s.

Seems like I haven't been in the basement in forever...

Healey


Paul,

Is that the Hells Gate bridge in the photo?

My wife, brother-in-law, and I are fans of old movies with car chases. Recently, we watched The French Connection (1973?), a crime drama. One of the scenes shows a dirt road on Wards(?) Island. In the background is the real Hells Gate Bridge! Another film in that genre is The Seven-Ups. Its final scenes are trackside in NJ and features several photos of a GG-1 (black, PC livery).

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby G3750 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:10 am

ogauge47 wrote:Last Saturday I spent a few hours at Norm Charbonneau’s house running trains and hanging out, along with forum members Jake (SantaFe158) and Robert Bubeck.

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Norm's work is amazing! Just a few years back he "re-organized" his old layout. This must be the new incarnation. Pretty spectacular. Can you give us more detail / info?

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby healey36 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 2:30 pm

G3750 wrote:Is that the Hells Gate bridge in the photo?

George,
It's the Lionel re-issue from twenty-five or so years ago. Renumbered as 305, they made it slightly wider than the original, allowing double-tracking for O-gauge.

Norm's layout is pretty spectacular. Nice to see a panoramic view to get a sense of how big his empire is. His skills are exceptional.

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Re: Weekend Photos - 2/8/19

Postby rogruth » Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:07 pm

I thought the original Hell Gate/Hellgate (?) was double track O but single track standard. ???

I remember seeing Norm's layout in O Scale Trains sometime ago. Sarge was editor then and received many, well at least some, nasty letters about showing 3R trains in a 2R mag. That caused me to write one of the very few letters to an editor that I have written. It was in his support. What was wrong with showing a beautiful layout? It had an extra rail. So what? If the 3R had been outside instead of between the rails it would have been acceptable. Norm's layout can be shown in any context and be seen as a work of art.
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