Weekly Photo Fun 1/21 - 1/27/22
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WPMA-19 eases up the siding to the Lower Bank team track.

Bruce

   
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Bruce - Great start to the thread. Love the background building. The loco just seems to fit nicely into the area.

Here is a few quickie shots at the Cement Company that I just put back into the layout. Lehigh & New England S-2 switching some covered hoppers.

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Three brand new locomotives have just left the erecting floor of the General Locomotive Diesel Division in London and are passing through Elfrida on their way to the Leetown Division.

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Nice photo Ed.
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#5
Real Nice work/pics this week guys Applause Applause Icon_e_biggrin

As usual, lately, I am late to the party Misngth . This week I have a couple Tunnel motors running through the Sub...
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Fine work, guys!
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Hi Deano---late or not you will always be welcomed at my parties especially when you Bring Your Own Pictures---Cheers
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Double-headed freights are a common sight on the Leetown Division---here's another eastbound entering the yard.

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(01-24-2022, 10:53 AM)cn nutbar Wrote: Hi Deano---late or not you will always be welcomed at my parties especially when you Bring Your Own Pictures---Cheers
Thank you so much, Ed Icon_e_biggrin 

BTW, Love the double header Applause Applause
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Great work by everyone, it is a little disheartening that this thread does not get the participation that it once had.  Icon_rolleyes

WPMA-19 has made it's pickup at the team track.

Bruce

   
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I agree Bruce, wish we had some more participation. The WPF thread has always been my favorite thread Icon_e_biggrin 

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Bruce and Deano you guys are right about the thread. It deserves more. Lately with working on the layout I have not had the time to do much in the way of train photos. However, I do have some oldies and a bunch of photos I don't think I have posted before. So I think it is about time to do so.

My fantasy scheme Lehigh & New England U23B locos (Atlas)

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Tom
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(01-25-2022, 11:54 AM)bdw9535 Wrote: Great work by everyone, it is a little disheartening that this thread does not get the participation that it once had.  Icon_rolleyes

WPMA-19 has made it's pickup at the team track.

Bruce

I would contribute to it but all I have are works in progress, at the moment, and nothing to display them on. ?
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(01-26-2022, 07:31 AM)exohead Wrote: I would contribute to it but all I have are works in progress, at the moment, and nothing to display them on. ?

I was only able to visit the East Broad Top once in 1988 when they were still doing excursions.  Looking forward to see your view of it.

Bruce
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(01-26-2022, 08:55 AM)bdw9535 Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 07:31 AM)exohead Wrote: I would contribute to it but all I have are works in progress, at the moment, and nothing to display them on. ?

I was only able to visit the East Broad Top once in 1988 when they were still doing excursions.  Looking forward to see your view of it.

Bruce

I have a track plan ready for Mt Union yard as a switching layout to start with. The biggest hurdles are space and the ridiculous prices for vintage brass locomotives.
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