Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?
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Empty coal train heading back to reload.
Back in the day I unloaded a fair number of the old hopper cars.
Back in the day I unloaded a fair number of the old hopper cars.
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Thanks for the picture!
Who were you working for, and what were you unloading?
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Cool picture, bighomer. Back in my dad's early B&O railroad days, he ran a magnetic scrap metal crane at the Bolt & Forge yards in Cumberland loading hopper cars. The only lubrication the crane got was his Redman chewing tobacco.
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I guess the novelty wore off in a hurry, but that sounds like a dream job!1967redrider wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 2:39 pm
Cool picture, bighomer. Back in my dad's early B&O railroad days, he ran a magnetic scrap metal crane at the Bolt & Forge yards in Cumberland loading hopper cars. The only lubrication the crane got was his Redman chewing tobacco.![]()
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Ike I worked for a little company in Old Hickory TN. Called E.I. DuPont de Nemours and company. In 71 I went to the power plant and my first job there was coal handler, unloading coal hopper cars for coal fired steam generators.
Did that for purdy near a year.
Redrider I use to mix in a little Redman with my rough country twist when I was hankering for some dessert.
Did that for purdy near a year.
Redrider I use to mix in a little Redman with my rough country twist when I was hankering for some dessert.
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Great photo with the lighting and the siding in the background
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Thank you Ike.
I just saw a tag on a auto rack car that said "I feel alone when I have no paint".
I just saw a tag on a auto rack car that said "I feel alone when I have no paint".
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I was driving past a UP coal train (ho hum) headed in the opposite direction as me, on tracks that paralleled the road....then I get to the end and see this KCS loco being used as a pusher.
This unit is pretty dingy but sports one of my all time favorite color schemes of the RR world. I sure hate to see this company go by the wayside.
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Pretty cool, Ike.
My brother took his girls on the Polar Express Friday night, Cumberland to Frostburg and back.
My brother took his girls on the Polar Express Friday night, Cumberland to Frostburg and back.
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Great photos fellers
x10. I watched a show about the freight train painters the other day, man some these guys are as bad as dope addicts, losing their families and such because they couldn't quit. Some got crippled doing this stuff and are still into it. Blows my mind.
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Thanks for posting, BH. I see CSX around here, but much less often than all the others.bighomer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 2:41 pm Great photos fellersx10. I watched a show about the freight train painters the other day, man some these guys are as bad as dope addicts, losing their families and such because they couldn't quit. Some got crippled doing this stuff and are still into it. Blows my mind.
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Great photo of a daughter snuggling up next to her protector, DAD.1967redrider wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 12:56 am Pretty cool, Ike.![]()
My brother took his girls on the Polar Express Friday night, Cumberland to Frostburg and back.
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cudgee wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 1:20 amGreat photo of a daughter snuggling up next to her protector, DAD.1967redrider wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 12:56 am Pretty cool, Ike.![]()
My brother took his girls on the Polar Express Friday night, Cumberland to Frostburg and back.![]()
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Very true, cudgee. My brother is able to work from home but my sister-in-law cannot. So he takes care of the girls mostly, especially when they're not in school.
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David, Ike, Joe, John,
Enjoying the show!

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Ike I hear you, hated it when the old L&N was bought up years ago then consolidated into CSX. It is by far our major rail sevice provider if not the only one. There may be other companies using the tracks.
At times you'll see and old engine with some other lines name on it but seldom any more. A few years ago I saw a couple of Union Pacific engines mixed in with the CSX's.
Something I've noticed in the last few years most of the trains I see coming through here has 2 engines or sometimes 3 up front, one or more in the middle and sometimes one at the rear, whereas they used to have 3 or 4 up front. I wonder if this is more convenient when stopping along the route and adding or removing cars.
I know one thing they are pulling a lot more cars now. if you have to wait on one you wish you brought a lunch.

At times you'll see and old engine with some other lines name on it but seldom any more. A few years ago I saw a couple of Union Pacific engines mixed in with the CSX's.
Something I've noticed in the last few years most of the trains I see coming through here has 2 engines or sometimes 3 up front, one or more in the middle and sometimes one at the rear, whereas they used to have 3 or 4 up front. I wonder if this is more convenient when stopping along the route and adding or removing cars.
I know one thing they are pulling a lot more cars now. if you have to wait on one you wish you brought a lunch.
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BigHomer enjoying your pics! We get some trains that are 2 to 3 miles long nowadays.
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I watch train spotting (and get pics) on YouTube.
Longest I've seen was just under 20,000 feet.
Longest I've seen was just under 20,000 feet.
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I spent about 5 hours working on the railroad today.
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Thanks, Willy. The brown Illinois Central was my dad's, along with the American Flyer steam engine. The Rock Island steam engine and the Chessie and Santa Fe diesels were given to me around the age of 8 -10, hard to believe they're about 45 years old.
After we take the tree down that will free up more yards space. Running 2 transformers now but I have a 3rd and some ideas.
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You have some real classics there, John, thanks for posting!1967redrider wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 3:57 am
Thanks, Willy. The brown Illinois Central was my dad's, along with the American Flyer steam engine. The Rock Island steam engine and the Chessie and Santa Fe diesels were given to me around the age of 8 -10, hard to believe they're about 45 years old.
After we take the tree down that will free up more yards space. Running 2 transformers now but I have a 3rd and some ideas.![]()
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Thanks, Ike. 
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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