Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?

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Very cool find, David. The topography around Roanoke is very similar to the Cumberland area.
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Railfanning across North America on July 4th & 5th. Cameo of Santa Fe 2913 4-8-4 Northern in Madison, Iowa along with lots of BNSF, NS, CP, CSX and more freight and AMTRAK in Ashland, VA. 🤔 Very cool vid, wondering how they pieced all of this together. 🚂

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DM11 wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 1:45 am Looks like fun. :lol:

Looks lit a load of fun!!! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 1:40 pm Railfanning across North America on July 4th & 5th. Cameo of Santa Fe 2913 4-8-4 Northern in Madison, Iowa along with lots of BNSF, NS, CP, CSX and more freight and AMTRAK in Ashland, VA. 🤔 Very cool vid, wondering how they pieced all of this together. 🚂

Trains, Tanks & Fireworks. What more could ya ask for? ::shrug:: ::super_happy:: ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 1:40 pm Railfanning across North America on July 4th & 5th. Cameo of Santa Fe 2913 4-8-4 Northern in Madison, Iowa along with lots of BNSF, NS, CP, CSX and more freight and AMTRAK in Ashland, VA. 🤔 Very cool vid, wondering how they pieced all of this together. 🚂

Enjoyed that Video John! ::tu::
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So I'm sitting here watching Steam Locomotive videos on full screen and when the engineer looking out the side window goes by I catch myself waving at him. ::dang:: Might be time to turn off the computer and go to bed. :lol:
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DM11 wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 3:28 am So I'm sitting here watching Steam Locomotive videos on full screen and when the engineer looking out the side window goes by I catch myself waving at him. ::dang:: Might be time to turn off the computer and go to bed. :lol:

Too funny, David! 😉👍🚂
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David, the most important time to turn off the computer is when you see the engineer waving back at you.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 12:33 pm David, the most important time to turn off the computer is when you see the engineer waving back at you.
::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol::
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I got my Marklin stuff out and am getting ready to get it running again. Thought I'd show off the rolling stock first.


I got my Marklin stuff out. I'd bought it around the time the pandemic had first started, only to find a pile of problems. I decided I'd finally make good use of it and get at least one running locomotive and a small oval layout setup on the dining room table that's rarely ever used.

Various goods cars.


Some are marked for Schering-Plough. They came with my DRG Class 89.0 and a pile of tracks, so I suspect it was a giveaway to doctors before the feds reined in that stuff.

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Beer car! I don't drink, but I really like the wide variety of "beer cars" Marklin did. I think they covered basically every beer sold in Germany--this one being Spaten-Franziskaner brewed in Munich.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaten-Fr ... -Br%C3%A4u
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Here are my two locomotives.

DRG Class 89.0; ca. 1980s. It has a plastic shell, not diecast as did those which originated in the '60s. Runs rough, and I had to borrow a pickup shoe from a another locomotive to get it running. I cleaned a ton of crap out of the mechanism. I suspect the previous owner mostly used it as a Christmas train, let their kids play with it, and never did any maintenance.

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The black flatcar is actually a chassis from a tipping car that came broken. I accidentally dropped one of the box cars and broke a coupler, so I'm swapping chassis.

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Hanomag Henschel DH series shunter. Produced starting in the 1960s, and many are still in use today. Marklin still uses a variant in many smaller sets.

The odd thing about mine is that normally, all three axles are powered. This one only has two, and only the rear is powered. I presume it was a cheaper version made for a starter set or something.
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If it weren't for space considerations, I would've stuck with American Flyer S or Lionel O. However, I found my Lionel 0/27 Scout that needs a ton of work recently, and I think I'll switch over to O.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 12:33 pm David, the most important time to turn off the computer is when you see the engineer waving back at you.

Duly noted Garry! ::tu:: So far the engineer hasnt waved back so I guess I havent totally lost it. :lol:
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cody6268 wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 4:43 pm I got my Marklin stuff out and am getting ready to get it running again. Thought I'd show off the rolling stock first.


I got my Marklin stuff out. I'd bought it around the time the pandemic had first started, only to find a pile of problems. I decided I'd finally make good use of it and get at least one running locomotive and a small oval layout setup on the dining room table that's rarely ever used.

Various goods cars.


Some are marked for Schering-Plough. They came with my DRG Class 89.0 and a pile of tracks, so I suspect it was a giveaway to doctors before the feds reined in that stuff.


100_0903.JPG

Beer car! I don't drink, but I really like the wide variety of "beer cars" Marklin did. I think they covered basically every beer sold in Germany--this one being Spaten-Franziskaner brewed in Munich.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaten-Fr ... -Br%C3%A4u

100_0914.JPG



Here are my two locomotives.

DRG Class 89.0; ca. 1980s. It has a plastic shell, not diecast as did those which originated in the '60s. Runs rough, and I had to borrow a pickup shoe from a another locomotive to get it running. I cleaned a ton of crap out of the mechanism. I suspect the previous owner mostly used it as a Christmas train, let their kids play with it, and never did any maintenance.


100_0910.JPG

100_0912.JPG


The black flatcar is actually a chassis from a tipping car that came broken. I accidentally dropped one of the box cars and broke a coupler, so I'm swapping chassis.


100_0906.JPG

Hanomag Henschel DH series shunter. Produced starting in the 1960s, and many are still in use today. Marklin still uses a variant in many smaller sets.

The odd thing about mine is that normally, all three axles are powered. This one only has two, and only the rear is powered. I presume it was a cheaper version made for a starter set or something.

100_0919.JPG

If it weren't for space considerations, I would've stuck with American Flyer S or Lionel O. However, I found my Lionel 0/27 Scout that needs a ton of work recently, and I think I'll switch over to O.


Those are cool, cody. S gauge? I've had a few Spaten and Franziskaner, they must have split at some point? Lionel Scouts are pretty cool, check YouTube for maintenance videos. ::nod::
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Jul 19, 2022 12:26 am
cody6268 wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 4:43 pm I got my Marklin stuff out and am getting ready to get it running again. Thought I'd show off the rolling stock first.


I got my Marklin stuff out. I'd bought it around the time the pandemic had first started, only to find a pile of problems. I decided I'd finally make good use of it and get at least one running locomotive and a small oval layout setup on the dining room table that's rarely ever used.

Various goods cars.


Some are marked for Schering-Plough. They came with my DRG Class 89.0 and a pile of tracks, so I suspect it was a giveaway to doctors before the feds reined in that stuff.


100_0903.JPG

Beer car! I don't drink, but I really like the wide variety of "beer cars" Marklin did. I think they covered basically every beer sold in Germany--this one being Spaten-Franziskaner brewed in Munich.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaten-Fr ... -Br%C3%A4u

100_0914.JPG



Here are my two locomotives.

DRG Class 89.0; ca. 1980s. It has a plastic shell, not diecast as did those which originated in the '60s. Runs rough, and I had to borrow a pickup shoe from a another locomotive to get it running. I cleaned a ton of crap out of the mechanism. I suspect the previous owner mostly used it as a Christmas train, let their kids play with it, and never did any maintenance.


100_0910.JPG

100_0912.JPG


The black flatcar is actually a chassis from a tipping car that came broken. I accidentally dropped one of the box cars and broke a coupler, so I'm swapping chassis.


100_0906.JPG

Hanomag Henschel DH series shunter. Produced starting in the 1960s, and many are still in use today. Marklin still uses a variant in many smaller sets.

The odd thing about mine is that normally, all three axles are powered. This one only has two, and only the rear is powered. I presume it was a cheaper version made for a starter set or something.

100_0919.JPG

If it weren't for space considerations, I would've stuck with American Flyer S or Lionel O. However, I found my Lionel 0/27 Scout that needs a ton of work recently, and I think I'll switch over to O.


Those are cool, cody. S gauge? I've had a few Spaten and Franziskaner, they must have split at some point? Lionel Scouts are pretty cool, check YouTube for maintenance videos. ::nod::
They're 1:87, three-rail AC. Also VERY mechanically complex compared to the Scout.
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Very cool. 😎👍
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Got some shots yesterday of Norfolk Southern EMD action in the Vulcan Yards, and AMTRAK blowing through before I could get a decent picture. That thing is always zipping along. 🚅🔥
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Nice ones! ::tu::
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A couple shots of GT locos on an old GM&O line.
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Nice pictures John & Ike! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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Ike, it's great to see those GT loco's still pounding the iron!
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Very nice shots Ike.
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Thanks, Tom, David, and Garry.
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Evansville Western Railway is a short line RR that operates on an old L & N line from Evansville, In, West into Southern Illinois. They haul grain and coal to a dock on the Ohio. I came across a couple of their old "geeps" paired with road slugs yesterday, taking some filled grain cars from a small town mill on the line. I wasn't able to get a decent vantage point to get photos that pleased me, but here they are.
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Ike, thanks for those pics. ::tu::
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I don't know, they look like great shots to me, Ike! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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I like the color of that engine.
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