Hello Everyone---on her first revenue service since returning from the EG@E paint shop,CNR #3377 eases off the shop track to take her turn under the coaling tower
Something a little more modern, although not near as beautiful as nutbar's locomotives.
An eastbound through East Palestine sporting a PC consist September, 1977
Charlie
Hello Everyone---a front end shot of "Beeg Boy" highlights Doctor Wayne's modelling skills
Love those heavy steamers! I have always liked the heavy look with the feedwater heater on CN and CP steam.
Here is a recent image of a Pennsy Q2 running down grade.
U Boat working its way uphill....
Just a little goofing around with Photobucket's editing features.
Ralph
Crandell and Ralph---excellent shots,hope you'll keep them coming.
Three different classes of CNR Mikes are seen at the coaling tower---S1B #3254,S1D #3377 and S2A #3529.Interestingly,3254 and 3377 have been preserved and can be found today at Steamtown in Scranton PA.
Those steamers certainly look beautiful in B&W. Here is another diesel shot with some crude photobucket editing just for fun...
Ralph
Ralph,you're getting really good with your editing skills---Charlie,that locomotive is a real beauty.Here's a front end shot of 3254 and 3377
Hello Everyone---CNR #4193 crosses the Speed River on Doctor Wayne's EG&E
Oooh! I really like that shot on the bridge! I've got a pic of a pair of F7s on the head end of a mixed freight...
Ralph
You fellows are pumping out first class B&W's like they were jelly beans!
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Have I posted this one before? I don't recall doing so...
-Crandell
Helpers awaiting a train, Nov., 1977. Leetonia, Ohio
Charlie
[quote="Selector"]You fellows are pumping out first class B&W's like they were jelly beans!
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Crandell---I certainly agree with your comment---outstanding contributions Everyone,hopefully you'll keep them coming.Here's 4193 again,this time on the outskirts of Lowbank's on Doctor Wayne's EG&E