Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?

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Waukonda wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:50 am Here is an old Catt with an etch which I think makes it eligible for this thread. George Lord (early 20th century) was well respected for his knowledge in working with steam boilers. He built a very successful business based on his Boiler Compounds, which were additives to boiler feedwater to prevent scales, corrosion, and sludge. In other words, they helped to maintain efficiency of boilers and keep them in safe working order. Information is limited, but from what I have read, Lord's Boiler Compounds were marketed/sold for use in steam locomotives as well as industrial and residential use.
Verah cool knife Ike! ::tu::

I have some Leatherman Multitools with RR etches on them. I know I have UP and maybe others. If you'd like I can dig'em out and post pics of them.
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DM11 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 2:57 am
Waukonda wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:50 am


If you'd like I can dig'em out and post pics of them.
Most definitely!
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I thought I'd post this up. I had originally taken it for the Old Stockman Knives thread, but '88 is much newer than my standard for "old" so it got cut. It's a safety award for the regional branch of Norfolk Southern, the Pocahontas Division, which is located in Bluefield, WV. The yard and offices are about 15 minutes from my house.

There was a whole series of these. Most had names of 1950s era passenger trains, but this one, dated 1988 has the various railroads that, as of 1988 had merged to form Norfolk Southern (Conrail had not yet been purchased in '88); as well as a Boker Trapper from the 1990s (I can't recall if it was dated), a cheap unbranded lockback, and a Leatherman (undated). All the '80s knives were SC505s.

Crocus finish on bolsters is pitting. The foam Schrade used in the '80s wrecks knives if not removed. This is the worst damage I'd seen. The green stuff came off with silverware polish but left these ugly marks.


The mark side shows the railroads that merged to form Norfolk Southern

IRR (unsure of just what RR it's supposed to be), Norfolk Western, Southern, and Virginian.
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Pile Side; showing the date.
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That is an awesome set, Cody! Thanks for showing it, great.post!
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These are some follow up pics. from my previous thread of Victorian Railways grain hoppers. These were originally for general freight, then some were fitted out to carry grain. The inside of the wagon was welded so there were no gaps, as they were red in color a yellow stripe was painted at the end of the wagon to indicate they could carry grain, then later all that were made grain compliant were all painted yellow. These could only carry 22 tons compared to 55 tons of the new ones.
GY carriage 1978, you can see the yellow stripe painted on the end of the wagon.
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GY carriage with a tarp, all grain wagons had to be covered. When carrying coal, general freight or machinery did not have to tarped.
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Nice rail history there, cudgee. ::tu::
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Good history and pics Cudgee. ::tu::
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Thanks gents, i just love history of railways, particularly the old Victorian Railways, but rail history from any country. Always scouring the TV guide looking for any shows or doco's on rail history from any country. Some fantastic stuff being posted about American rail and it's history. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:50 am Here is an old Catt with an etch which I think makes it eligible for this thread. George Lord (early 20th century) was well respected for his knowledge in working with steam boilers. He built a very successful business based on his Boiler Compounds, which were additives to boiler feedwater to prevent scales, corrosion, and sludge. In other words, they helped to maintain efficiency of boilers and keep them in safe working order. Information is limited, but from what I have read, Lord's Boiler Compounds were marketed/sold for use in steam locomotives as well as industrial and residential use.
:shock: Beautiful knife Ike! ::nod:: ::tu::
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cody6268 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 3:45 am I thought I'd post this up...

The mark side shows the railroads that merged to form Norfolk Southern

IRR (unsure of just what RR it's supposed to be), Norfolk Western, Southern, and Virginian.

Pile Side; showing the date.
Very cool & interesting knife Cody! ::tu:: :D Thanks for sharing! ::handshake::
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These are all Leatherman PST's. Union Pacific, Chicago Northwestern and a CSX.
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DM11 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:50 pm These are all Leatherman PST's. Union Pacific, Chicago Northwestern and a CSX.
Congratulations, you have ticked us over to page 25, well ahead of the projected forecast. :lol: :lol: :lol: ::tu:: . There will be a gift in the mail, well in theory anyway. ::groove:: ::groove:: ::groove:: :)
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DM11 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:50 pm These are all Leatherman PST's. Union Pacific, Chicago Northwestern and a CSX.
::tu::
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DM11 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:50 pm These are all Leatherman PST's. Union Pacific, Chicago Northwestern and a CSX.
Nice collection, I like those! ::tu:: ::tu::

Got some pics of a BNSF coal train, a few days ago at a rural crossing. The pusher loco was still in the paint scheme used prior to the current one. I think I prefer the older one with the yellow lettering.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: Those loco's just ooze grunt. :)
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cudgee wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 11:42 pm ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: Those loco's just ooze grunt. :)
Perfect description, they just need a little black smoke to make the look complete!
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Being track side when they rumble by gets the addrennaline pumping. :D
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Yeah, that sound and rumbling ground. ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: throw in black smoke, and a train man is in heaven. ::tu:: :)
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cudgee wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:18 am Yeah, that sound and rumbling ground. ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: throw in black smoke, and a train man is in heaven. ::tu:: :)
::nod:: ::tu::

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Nice BNSF! I have a Lionel Santa Fe diesel, blue and yellow, from the pre-merger days with Burlington Northern. ::hmm:: Come to think of it, my dad had a Tyco Burlington diesel in the red with white stripes and gray roof paint scheme.
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These are models:
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Just Plain Dave wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:36 am These are models:
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Good post, Dave, thanks!
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Some random shots from today.......a Grand Trunk GP38 switcher and a 125 car Union Pacific coal train, including a CSX loco.
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Just Plain Dave wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:36 am These are models:
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Great modelling skills. Everyone, don't be afraid to post model trains. They are after all part of a Train Enthusiasts passion. ::nod::
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A couple more of the GT, once underway, pulling some Norfolk Southern and CSX tankers.
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