Since last weekend I posted my B&O passenger power I figured I would show my B&O freight power.
Atlas RS-1’s
Atlas Master Series GP-40’s
Proto 1000 F3A and F3B
Proto 2000 SD-7
I have a run by, but I have to download the photos and video. Thus far this weekend is proving to be challenging as far as getting on the computer. If I have time I will post it hopefully tomorrow. If not next weekend.
A pair of S1 Mikes are heading to Christopher's Landing with a solid consist of crushed stone from the Dundas Quarry.
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Ed Creechan, on Flickr
I still live! I am still modelling, but its kind of broken down into just buying things and planning. Not really the best place, but I haven't dropped the hobby, I just haven't had much to share.
Got this neat GP40-2 for Christmas though!
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Good to see you back, and with a good-looking locomotive, too! Did the patch-out come with the loco or is it something which you added?
Wayne
(01-13-2021, 11:11 AM)doctorwayne Wrote: [ -> ]Good to see you back, and with a good-looking locomotive, too! Did the patch-out come with the loco or is it something which you added?
Wayne
That was a factory patch-out with Athearn's Primed for Grime paint. Need to talk advantage of that and make it look a little weathered. I model June 1979, and I found a photo of it still in patch at that date, so its a no-brainer. I think by this point, all the other ex-Reading GP40-2s were painted blue. None of them were green beyond 1980.
Good to have you back onboard G.E.C.
Barney Secord caught this southbound heading towards Port Maitland.
P1420673 (3) by
Ed Creechan, on Flickr