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I can see a BNSF grain train sitting at the depot making a crew change. The BNSF has slowed down a lot here lately. Not many trains running. My brothers friend who is a engineer for the BNSF says they are slowing down but didnt say why? ::shrug::
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DM11 wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:11 pm Sorry you missed the 1309 John. Enjoyed the depot pics and the videos. Love them old steam engines. ::tu::

Thanks, David. It will happen one day . . .
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Another 1309 video from Sunday and a classic Lionel trains in action vid-





Interesting how old trains ran fast, today's layouts show slow and steady train movement.
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Saw the CSX 544 sitting in the yard so snapped a quick pic of it.
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1967redrider wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 12:04 am Another 1309 video from Sunday and a classic Lionel trains in action vid-





Interesting how old trains ran fast, today's layouts show slow and steady train movement.
2 great videos. These are the sort of things that get kids interested in rail. That top video, if a kid was standing with his father and saw that loco go past he would have his imagination stimulated. Then give him a train set, and let him learn and build it up. There you have the basis for a train enthusiast for life. Just loved that top video. ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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BNSF double stack making a crew change.
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cudgee wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 11:00 pm
2 great videos. These are the sort of things that get kids interested in rail. That top video, if a kid was standing with his father and saw that loco go past he would have his imagination stimulated. Then give him a train set, and let him learn and build it up. There you have the basis for a train enthusiast for life. Just loved that top video. ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

I agree, cudgee. That's one amazing steam engine. ::nod::


Cool shots, David. 😎👍
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BNSF grain train rolling in for a crew change.
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Nice shots, David, really like the one of the grain train!
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Waukonda wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:44 am Nice shots, David, really like the one of the grain train!
I see we have had over 1,000 replies. ::ds:: Who said we wouldn't survive. ::huff:: :lol: :lol: :lol: ::sotb::
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More nice action shots, David. ::tu:: ::tu::


I picked up this little blue Santa Fe 0-4-0 switcher cheap, part of a Lionel Midland Freight set, but the very cheaply designed motor wasn't working, contrary to the seller's listing. Received a partial refund so I was happy about that. Then I found a Cannonball Express set with a beat up engine missing the boiler cover and did a motor swap. The Pennsy boxcar and lighted caboose are added for effect (along with the giraffe kitty toy ::rotflol:: ). The engine has really good pulling or pushing power now. Might paint the side of the tender blue to match the engine at some point, maybe add a silver A.T.&S.F. decal too.

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Cool Videos and pictures everyone! ::tu:: :D
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:43 pm More nice action shots, David. ::tu:: ::tu::


I picked up this little blue Santa Fe 0-4-0 switcher cheap, part of a Lionel Midland Freight set, but the very cheaply designed motor wasn't working, contrary to the seller's listing. Received a partial refund so I was happy about that. Then I found a Cannonball Express set with a beat up engine missing the boiler cover and did a motor swap. The Pennsy boxcar and lighted caboose are added for effect (along with the giraffe kitty toy ::rotflol:: ). The engine has really good pulling or pushing power now. Might paint the side of the tender blue to match the engine at some point, maybe add a silver A.T.&S.F. decal too.

Noice John!

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WillyCamaro wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:14 pm
Noice John!

You find any problems running on the floor?

Not really with O-31 track, Willy. The track fits tightly and doesn't move much on the carpet. On a smooth surface, like a platform, it definitely needs to be screwed down at least somewhat.
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1967redrider wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 12:27 am
WillyCamaro wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:14 pm
Noice John!

You find any problems running on the floor?

Not really with O-31 track, Willy. The track fits tightly and doesn't move much on the carpet. On a smooth surface, like a platform, it definitely needs to be screwed down at least somewhat.
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1967redrider wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:00 am At the recommendation of one of our AAPK members, I'd like to start a train thread for anyone interested in posting things train related. I'll kick off the thread by posting some pictures I have readily handy on my cell. Feel free to post train/railroad related pictures and items as well. ::tu::
We must be doing something right. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod:: Just noticed something, was reading the " What is on your reading list " thread. Has been going for 10 years, and i would have thought that reading being such a popular pastime would have a lot more interest than a train thread. Apparently not -
What's on your reading list - 10 years, 38 pages and 949 replies.
Any train enthusiasts out there? - 1 year, 41 pages and over 1000 replies.

See, i have far too much time on my hands. ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: :)
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Glad it's a winner too, cudgee. 😉👍👍. And here's one for your reading list-
https://www.amazon.com/Baltimore-Ohio-S ... 1879314096

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cudgee wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:34 am
1967redrider wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:00 am At the recommendation of one of our AAPK members, I'd like to start a train thread for anyone interested in posting things train related. I'll kick off the thread by posting some pictures I have readily handy on my cell. Feel free to post train/railroad related pictures and items as well. ::tu::
We must be doing something right. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod:: Just noticed something, was reading the " What is on your reading list " thread. Has been going for 10 years, and i would have thought that reading being such a popular pastime would have a lot more interest than a train thread. Apparently not -
What's on your reading list - 10 years, 38 pages and 949 replies.
Any train enthusiasts out there? - 1 year, 41 pages and over 1000 replies.

See, i have far too much time on my hands. ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: :)
Not enough time mate. Spreading oneself, thin... :mrgreen:

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Picked up an Erie shell on the cheap, which is probably getting done in a WMRR Fireball paint scheme. Will not have to paint the shell, just de-grease and remove old decals then apply new ones. Doesn't look terrible on the frame I prepped.
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 2:17 am Picked up an Erie shell on the cheap, which is probably getting done in a WMRR Fireball paint scheme. Will not have to paint the shell, just de-grease and remove old decals then apply new ones. Doesn't look terrible on the frame I prepped.
Way to go. :)
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cudgee wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:52 am
1967redrider wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 2:17 am Picked up an Erie shell on the cheap, which is probably getting done in a WMRR Fireball paint scheme. Will not have to paint the shell, just de-grease and remove old decals then apply new ones. Doesn't look terrible on the frame I prepped.
Way to go. :)

Thanks, cudgee. Model railroading will have to suffice for now. 😉
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Anyone else enjoy looking at railroad paint schemes and the evolution of today's railroads? Lots of gone but not forgotten ones, attaching some pictures I've found around that web that I thought might be of interest for educational purposes.
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We had a family birthday party for my neice at the farm last night, I fired up the Polar Express for the kids. I just picked up this rattler tender so I couldn't wait to test it out. Pretty ingenious design on the part of Lionel. The 2055 Hudson 4-6-4 has the smoke feature and I have a whistle train station but haven't had the time to hook it up yet.

Spent the better part of yesterday cleaning and greasing up the turn-outs so they actually work remotely and change automatically instead of causing derailments. CRC contact cleaner and lithium grease did the job.

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1967redrider wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:52 pm Anyone else enjoy looking at railroad paint schemes and the evolution of today's railroads? Lots of gone but not forgotten ones, attaching some pictures I've found around that web that I thought might be of interest for educational purposes.
Wow! :shock: Super cool pictures John! I love to look at them! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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