Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?

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She's lucky to have you, she should be counting her blessings. :roll: :)
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cudgee wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 5:20 am She's lucky to have you, she should be counting her blessings. :roll: :)
That's the way I look at it! ::woot::
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:34 am
That Camelback would be cool too see. A picture I found of one on the net, in case someone wondered what one looked like.
That sure is an interesting looking steam engine. ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:28 am
DM11 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:46 am
1967redrider wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:34 am
That Camelback would be cool too see.
Yes it would be nice to see.
It would, any train enthusiast would enjoying seeing it, I'm sure. I should explain that I thought John would find it particularly meaningful with the family connection to B&O is why I directed that comment towards him.
I guess I will just have to go back sometime and hopefully, see what I missed. I gotta say, my wife was very patient with me exploring the grounds there, not sure she would be keen on going back anytime soon though. ::dang::


I can relate, I took Brenda to the Shenandoah Valley knife show back in 2019. She didn't fuss or ask to go before I was ready, but I don't think she will go back again and that's ok. :wink: Since her dad and my dad worked together at the B&O in Cumberland, I think she would like the B&O Museum in Baltimore though, one day we will test it out.
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DM11 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:25 pm
1967redrider wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:34 am
That Camelback would be cool too see. A picture I found of one on the net, in case someone wondered what one looked like.
That sure is an interesting looking steam engine. ::tu::


I can't imagine being in that cab on a hot Summer day.
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Barlows and trains go together like peas in a pod. :D
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DM11 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:46 pm Barlows and trains go together like peas in a pod. :D
Awesome! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::ds:: ::tu::
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BNSF manifest crew change.
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DM11 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:46 pm Barlows and trains go together like peas in a pod. :D
Toot, Toot, ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot:: :lol: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Oct 23, 2021 8:29 pm A few pics from museum visit.....

The Milwaukee Road refrigerator car was used primarily for produce. It had ice bunkers at each end, capable of holding 10-11000 lbs of ice. In the winter, charcoal heaters would be placed in the bunkers to prevent the product from freezing.

The NYC electric loco was used to haul passengers from Grand Central to Harmon, N.Y.
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The 7th picture down in this bunch reminded me of a little switch engine that the A. Duda & Sons farms used at at least two of their farms. The two farms I knew about were in Zellwood and Belle-glade, FL. They switched refrigerator cars at the precoolers with it. That was over 50 years ago. Their little engine was diesel powered. It was moved between farms on a big truck. One day someone ran the switch engine off the end of the special rail loading area. That incident put the engine out of commission for a while. In the meantime, they used a 3/4 ton 4X4 Ford to switch the railroad cars as they were being filled with produce and ice. That would have made a great commercial for FoMoCo.
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Good pics, David.
Cool story, Philip.
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A propane electric switcher 1936 loco from the Joplin Pittsburg short line railway in Mo/kan.
Sabine River And Northern 1937 electric switcher, a Texas short line.
All steel caboose from the Northwest, 1952 Spokane, Portland, and Seattle
Tanker designed for hauling nitric acid for Monsanto, due to corrosive nature, there is an inner tank of aluminum surrounded by a cushion of air and a steel outer
First successful gas turbine designed for US Army 1952 for use in Korea, powered by 2 Boeing jet engines
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Great shots Ike. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod::
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This is an old shot, but this is what will be happening around parts of our state soon, we have had a fantastic season for grain crops.
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cudgee wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:50 pm This is an old shot, but this is what will be happening around parts of our state soon, we have had a fantastic season for grain crops.

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Beats a museum photo!
Crops are generally good in U.S. also, so.......food prices go down, right? ::not_saying::
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:19 am
cudgee wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:50 pm This is an old shot, but this is what will be happening around parts of our state soon, we have had a fantastic season for grain crops.

firstbowhill.jpg
Beats a museum photo!
Crops are generally good in U.S. also, so.......food prices go down, right? ::not_saying::
Yeah, right. ::hmm:: ::cuss:: ::censored:: ::dead_horse:: :lol:
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Nice pictures, Ike and cudgee. ::tu:: ::tu::


David, that Club Knife picture is spectacular. ::nod::
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I have been very slack in my input to this thread, i was one who loved the idea of the thread and sharing photos with fellow railway enthusiasts. I have given myself a good talking to. ::nod:: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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cudgee wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:27 pm I have been very slack in my input to this thread, i was one who loved the idea of the thread and sharing photos with fellow railway enthusiasts. I have given myself a good talking to. ::nod:: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well, I am glad that yourself listened to what you had to say, and that you have posted a photo! Good one!

Did you ever have occasion to see the Newcastle Flyer? It operated in NSW (region where you live, right?) But ceased operation in 1988 so maybe that isn't within your timeframe. Anyway, I was looking at some Australian trains (online) and thought it to be an impressive loco.
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:21 pm
cudgee wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:27 pm I have been very slack in my input to this thread, i was one who loved the idea of the thread and sharing photos with fellow railway enthusiasts. I have given myself a good talking to. ::nod:: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well, I am glad that yourself listened to what you had to say, and that you have posted a photo! Good one!

Did you ever have occasion to see the Newcastle Flyer? It operated in NSW (region where you live, right?) But ceased operation in 1988 so maybe that isn't within your timeframe. Anyway, I was looking at some Australian trains (online) and thought it to be an impressive loco.
No, well in my timeframe, but different state. So unfortunately never got to see it. ::dang::
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More good pics Ike and Cudgee! ::tu::
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DM11 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:46 pm Barlows and trains go together like peas in a pod. :D
As Ryan used to say..., "Goes together like peas & carrots." Beautiful Barlow! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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Norfolk & Western compound locomotive, designed for hauling coal trains in Blue Ridge mountains, the two sets of front drive wheels could be used independent of each other to maneuver tight mountainous turns.

Missouri Kansas Texas wood caboose, built in 1882 used on Katy Flyer

1901 wooden boxcar also used on Katy Flyer

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Waukonda wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 2:50 am Norfolk & Western compound locomotive, designed for hauling coal trains in Blue Ridge mountains, the two sets of front drive wheels could be used independent of each other to maneuver tight mountainous turns.

Missouri Kansas Texas wood caboose, built in 1882 used on Katy Flyer

1901 wooden boxcar also used on Katy Flyer

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Great bit of info about the front wheel sets, amazing engineering when you think of it, and very creative for the time. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Driving by one of the local mines and see a NS just loaded and leaving. Then, after I took a few pics, I see a UP pulling in to fill up with coal. It was headed by 2 UP locos and third in line was this Kansas City Southern.
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