Weekly Photo Fun 4/24 - 4/30/20
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Caught SJEX 1546 idling at one of the food warehouses along Dock Street.

Bruce

   
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[Image: 49478749171_4c43700dd1_k.jpg]P1390427 (3) by Ed Creechan, on Flickr
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Bruce, Very convincing photo! Applause Icon_e_biggrin

ED, the engine #6400 is AWESOME! , the the tender on #5702 is SLAP FANTASTIC  Icon_e_surprised  Applause

MY CONTRIBUTION, UP SD24, GP20 and GP9 heading to the small town of Owen...
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Bruce

One heck of a photo.

Ed

Wow! Now that is an impressive view.

Deano

Awesome lash up.

I will get something up later.
Tom
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[Image: 49821580856_ed367ce7be_k.jpg]P1400030 (4) by Ed Creechan, on Flickr
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Ed

OOO- double header!
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Running late this weekend.

A Lehigh & New England S-2 #611 leads a short train of recently weathered PS-2 covered hoppers.

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Part 2

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Part 3

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A short video of the run by

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Tom
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#10
Deano and Tom, thanks for the comments. I've had some set backs with my layout recently. A lightening strike took out the DCC layout and all the locos that were on it at the time and then last week discovered there was a water pipe that had been leaking over the layout, which happened to be under one of the scenic areas. I have been undecided on what to do with the layout as the operating group that I was part of disbanded and the motivation to get things done was lost. Because of this I have been trying to create different scenes with photos I have taken and photoshop. I enjoy your photos and modeling and look forward to seeing more.

Bruce
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Hello Bruce---I'm so sorry to hear about your recent set-backs Nope .I've heard the saying about bad luck happening in threes and it looks like you got hit almost all at once.I always enjoy and look forward to your contributions to BigBlue and hope that you will stay positive and continue with your modelling.
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OH Cripes Bruce Eek , that just makes me sick to think about that Icon_e_sad . 
The very first big TV I ever bought didnt even last 2 months, it was took out by lightning Icon_mad , I couldnt imagine having lost all you did, I am so sorry.

Tom, Nice roll by Icon_e_smile , good job on those hoppers too! Applause

ED, 4100 and the tender are one of my favorite steamers you have Icon_e_biggrin
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Oh Bruce, I am so sorry to read about the damage to your layout and locomotives. Do you have any home owner coverage that would help? I got hit by lightning last fall and lost a CCTV recorder, a television. It didn't come up to the deductable, then 3 months later I discovered it had taken out a 400 dollar flat bed scanner too. 
I have run trains so I know it didn't hurt anything there, but I never gave it a thought. Electrical switches don't stop a lighting arc very well.
I appreciate all of your efforts to keep entertaining us. 
Charlie
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