Happy Friday!
Here's my shots for this week:
CNJ RDC cars making a stop at Red Bank on the NY&LB
CNJ H-16-44 1516 leading JC-2 down the NY&LB & towards Bridgeton
Business is slow on the freehold branch as CNJ SW1 1010 brings 1 boxcar towards Freehold
CNJ 0-6-0 113 works some local industry near Red Bank
CNJ RDCs making a stop at Westfield
End of the line at Jersey City Terminal
NS C42 ducks under the endangered Pennsy signals at MP 225 w/ a pair of rebuilt GP38-2s. Ex CR/PC 7714 is leading.
NS SD70ACe 1161 leads normally nocturnal 337 through MP R17/ Fort Mill, SC on the R Line
Back on home rails, NS Dash-8 8349 (ex CR 6109) leads Chicago bound 23M out of the Allegheny Tunnel at Gallitzin, PA
Heritage under heritage - The Wabash heritage unit leads 154 under one of the few remaining Southern era signal bridges on the Piedmont Division in Lowell, NC
Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
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Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
Christopher
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Re: Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
Very nice. Love the details and weathering. Real train shots are as beautiful as always. Appreciate a lack of but ugly NJT. Really like the composition on the tunnel photo. Nice arrangement of shapes. Thanks!!!
Once I built a railroad, I made it run,
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Re: Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
Chris,
Love that photo of the Pennsy signal bridge. They are indeed disappearing fast.
George
Love that photo of the Pennsy signal bridge. They are indeed disappearing fast.
George
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Re: Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
----Wayne----
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
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Re: Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
Wayne - I know that area well. I'll be there tomorrow & Thursday actually
Christopher
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Re: Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
chuck wrote:Very nice. Love the details and weathering. Real train shots are as beautiful as always. Appreciate a lack of but ugly NJT. Really like the composition on the tunnel photo. Nice arrangement of shapes. Thanks!!!
Thank you Chuck
Christopher
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Re: Weekend Photos - 7/21/17
Christopher,
You show a photo on your layout of a switch engine, one car and a caboose.
I remember trains such as this. A car would be delivered and the loco and caboose would return.
Sometimes it would have some cars. If I recall correctly, It wasn't a train if it didn't have a caboose.
You show a photo on your layout of a switch engine, one car and a caboose.
I remember trains such as this. A car would be delivered and the loco and caboose would return.
Sometimes it would have some cars. If I recall correctly, It wasn't a train if it didn't have a caboose.
roger
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