Weekly Photo Fun 2/3 - 2/9/23
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YPMA-02 performing switching duties at Mannheim Yard.

Bruce

   
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#2
Bruce - Great start. I always find switchers interesting. What types ate they?

The last couple of weeks I have been organizing, checking, and tuning up boxcars. I am about 90% done.

Here is the 50 and 60 footers
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The biggest group: 40 foot steel
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The 40 foot wood
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And the 36 foot wood put away in their bin
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Tom
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#3
Tom,
Thanks, the switchers are both SW1500's from Athearn.  The one on the right is an older blue box model.  Looks like you have quite the collection of cars.  I also tried to save the boxes that the car models came with but most of them were ruined from a water pipe leak in the basement.

Bruce
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#4
Lots of "green power" in Leetown this morning

   
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#5
CAR U23B 2608 shoves a cut of hoppers into a siding.

   
Stephen 

Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

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#6
Mud Run's foreground is under construction, but that won't keep this D&H consist from heading north this afternoon.

   
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#7
The Consolidation Line[1] was a series of diesel-electric railway locomotive designs produced by Fairbanks-Morse and its Canadian licensee, the Canadian Locomotive Company. Railfans have dubbed these locomotives “C-liners”.Here's an A-B-A set working on the Stoney Creek Hill.

   
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#8
Peter's Corner is a busy interchange location with a variety of power passing through on a regular basis.This is what I caught this morning.

   

   
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