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Awesome pictures, Folgore1.
I don't know much about The Katy, is that part of or a nickname for the Kansas City Southern? You will have to post some Lionel pictures too. 

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Well I cheated. I have seen M-K-T rolling stock.
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wow cool map of their operations and time line , strange what was it doing here in Toledo Ohio at the end of my block 
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I've seen strange diesels here in Cumberland from time to time. I guess maybe railroads loan them out? 
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Here's a little cross-hobby trivia for you -
A 6220 is a Case bone handled 2 bladed small serpentine jack knife, but it's also a black Lionel AT&SF yard Switcher with a bell ringer.
A 6220 is a Case bone handled 2 bladed small serpentine jack knife, but it's also a black Lionel AT&SF yard Switcher with a bell ringer.
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Good idea, will do.1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 12:01 amVery cool, Tom. You will have to post a jersey picture if you get one.![]()
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Looked it up, those look cool. Now if you could find a pin (like a hat pin) from one and have put into the handle of a 6220 Serpentine Jack, that would make an awesome Cross-Hobby EDC.1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 1:24 am Here's a little cross-hobby trivia for you -
A 6220 is a Case bone handled 2 bladed small serpentine jack knife, but it's also a black Lionel AT&SF yard Switcher with a bell ringer.![]()
Or knife trainers.
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TPK wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 4:30 amLooked it up, those look cool. Now if you could find a pin (like a hat pin) from one and have put into the handle of a 6220 Serpentine Jack, that would make an awesome Cross-Hobby EDC.1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 1:24 am Here's a little cross-hobby trivia for you -
A 6220 is a Case bone handled 2 bladed small serpentine jack knife, but it's also a black Lionel AT&SF yard Switcher with a bell ringer.![]()
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A cool discussion piece around knifers & trainers.
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Or knife trainers.![]()
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It does happen.1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 1:50 pmTPK wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 4:30 amLooked it up, those look cool. Now if you could find a pin (like a hat pin) from one and have it put into the handle of a 6220 Serpentine Jack, that would make an awesome Cross-Hobby EDC.1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 09, 2022 1:24 am Here's a little cross-hobby trivia for you -
A 6220 is a Case bone handled 2 bladed small serpentine jack knife, but it's also a black Lionel AT&SF yard Switcher with a bell ringer.![]()
![]()
A cool discussion piece around knifers & trainers.
![]()
Or knife trainers.![]()
That is an excellent idea, Tom! I'll see what I can come up with.
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Hi Folks,
Drove to the train station tonight to pick up our daughter. First picture is a small green regional train that was driving on the train track next to the road that we were driving on. So two moving objects at night= bad picture. However, next 7 or so pictures are of the same small green regional train at the station.
Drove to the train station tonight to pick up our daughter. First picture is a small green regional train that was driving on the train track next to the road that we were driving on. So two moving objects at night= bad picture. However, next 7 or so pictures are of the same small green regional train at the station.
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And a somewhat larger red train that our daughter was in. 
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Very cool commuter trains. 


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Thanks John!
Think I'll stop posting pictures of them after today. It's always the same stuff at the station. Red & Green.
Plus, they might start to think I'm a "Spy" running around taking pictures every week.
I'll continue taking my tablet with me though just in case something different should be there sometime.
I'd like to see a freight train with some millitary equipment on it as long as that doesn't mean we got caught up in the war. Or something else interesting.
So here are, for a while anyways, the last of the Reds & Greens. I'm usually there after dark at this time of year so the pictures suck anyways.
Took these pictures yesterday.
Click to enlarge the last couple. Different locomotives. 
I'd like to see a freight train with some millitary equipment on it as long as that doesn't mean we got caught up in the war. Or something else interesting.
So here are, for a while anyways, the last of the Reds & Greens. I'm usually there after dark at this time of year so the pictures suck anyways.
Took these pictures yesterday.
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Cool station and yards shots. 


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Yard has 9 or 10 tracks but I think it's 9.
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Don't stop, always interesting to see them. They are more interesting than the coal trains that I post. I was reading up a little on rail travel in Germany. I read that the intercity trains travel up to 124 mph, and the intercity express trains reach speeds of 200 mph. Have you ever traveled on one of those at that speed?
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Waukonda wrote: βFri Nov 11, 2022 6:00 pmDon't stop, always interesting to see them. They are more interesting than the coal trains that I post. I was reading up a little on rail travel in Germany. I read that the intercity trains travel up to 124 mph, and the intercity express trains reach speeds of 200 mph. Have you ever traveled on one of those at that speed?
If I had to guess, I'd say the fastest I have ever traveled with a train was maybe 80-90 mph, maybe 100 mph.
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Saw some maintence equipment on a siding, Georgetown Rail Equipment
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Nice, Ike. Looks like some ballast equipment.
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I always thought my 2 bay coal hoppers and empty gondolas looked too plain, then I saw a vid on YouTube of a guy (Bob's O Gauge Trains https://youtu.be/PJoK8b8dw0Q ) making coal load inserts out of foam and stimulated coal medium, so I thought I'd give it the old college try.
He uses wooden paint stirrers to support the foam, I thought, why not just use styrofoam? I did follow the rest of his process including mixing the Elmer's glue 50/50 with water and a little dishwashing soap. I bought the ballast medium at Toy Trains & Collectibles in Manassas on Saturday when I was en route from my visit to the farm. It also helped that my wife was still out of town for most of this project.
Picked up a couple other goodies too, imagine that! 
Wasn't sure I was going to be able to spray paint after work on Monday, but the weather did cooperate. I think these turned out pretty good. I'm going to get some gray spray paint and spray the gondola loads to simulate gravel instead of coal.
Looking forward to running them on the layout, hopefully for this week's #ThreeRailThursday.

He uses wooden paint stirrers to support the foam, I thought, why not just use styrofoam? I did follow the rest of his process including mixing the Elmer's glue 50/50 with water and a little dishwashing soap. I bought the ballast medium at Toy Trains & Collectibles in Manassas on Saturday when I was en route from my visit to the farm. It also helped that my wife was still out of town for most of this project.
Wasn't sure I was going to be able to spray paint after work on Monday, but the weather did cooperate. I think these turned out pretty good. I'm going to get some gray spray paint and spray the gondola loads to simulate gravel instead of coal.
Looking forward to running them on the layout, hopefully for this week's #ThreeRailThursday.
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Here's some interesting train graffiti/art I saw over the weekend. The person who sprayed this is definitely talented. Click and zoom in on the little devil's.
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TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
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1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 16, 2022 1:33 pm I always thought my 2 bay coal hoppers and empty gondolas looked too plain, then I saw a vid on YouTube of a guy (Bob's O Gauge Trains https://youtu.be/PJoK8b8dw0Q ) making coal load inserts out of foam and stimulated coal medium, so I thought I'd give it the old college try.
He uses wooden paint stirrers to support the foam, I thought, why not just use styrofoam? I did follow the rest of his process including mixing the Elmer's glue 50/50 with water and a little dishwashing soap. I bought the ballast medium at Toy Trains & Collectibles in Manassas on Saturday when I was en route from my visit to the farm. It also helped that my wife was still out of town for most of this project.Picked up a couple other goodies too, imagine that!
Wasn't sure I was going to be able to spray paint after work on Monday, but the weather did cooperate. I think these turned out pretty good. I'm going to get some gray spray paint and spray the gondola loads to simulate gravel instead of coal.
Looking forward to running them on the layout, hopefully for this week's #ThreeRailThursday.![]()
Wow!
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Nice pictures John!1967redrider wrote: βWed Nov 16, 2022 1:46 pm Here's some interesting train graffiti/art I saw over the weekend. The person who sprayed this is definitely talented. Click and zoom in on the little devil's.
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