M,N,O... P hoto Thread III
#1
It's been some time since we did this alphabet photo thread. Almost four years, so on a whim, I thought maybe we can do it again.

Here are the rules that Mikey established for our second run, no need to change them now:

Post a railroad themed photo containing a subject that begins with one of the Alphabet letters, e.g.: S: Station C: CSX P: PRR etc.

Rules:

1 - Post a photo you took, alphabetically A to Z ---- then start again with A.

2 - After you post your photo, you must let someone else post a photo before you can post another one.

3 - Enter a text line with the letter and what you are presenting. e.g: T - Ties, G: GG1

4 – The photo can contain anything that represents the current letter, but it must be railroad related, either model or prototypical. Also, road names are allowed, so if you have a “Zephyr” – we’ll be waiting for it to appear somewhere after the “Y” word

5 – Try NOT to repeat pictures in the same run of the alphabet. You can however use that Santa Fe diesel engine for “S” in one run, then “W” (warbonnet) in the NEXT run through….

6 – Pictures that have been previously posted anywhere (even in the original M N O P hoto Thread) on Big Blue are welcome and we encourage “inside photos” e.g. “Big Blue Boxcars” and “GERN” to be included

7 - Photos of private road named rolling stock and engines are encouraged.
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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#2
I can start it with the letter A

Apache Model Railroad Club.

This was taken several years ago at the clubs outdoor layout. The club is located at the very north end of Phoenix and has an indoor HO and N scale layouts plus a large area for swap meets and a riding train for the kids.

   
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#3
B:  Bridge Painters


   
David
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Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
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#4
It's so great that we're starting this again  Big Grin  Big Grin
C - A Coal burning engine at Steamtown PA.


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#5
I have always found this post fun.

D - DD1 Locomotive by PRR

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Tom
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#6
E is for Elevator....  and for Euclid....

   
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#7
F is for the very elegant and old, Flagstaff, Arizona depot:

   
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#8
G - Green Bay and Western boxcar

Bruce

   
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#9
H - Halloween Engine


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~~ Baldwin Eddystone Unofficial Website

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#10
I - Inspiration or Idea....   It's what Model Railroading's all about...

       
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#11
"J" is for Norfolk & Western J 611

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#12
K - Kings Port and Western covered hopper

Bruce

   
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#13
L is for Log Cabin. Scratch built N scale, waiting to be planted on my layout

   
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#14
"M" is for PRR MP54 by Con-Cor

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Tom
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#15
N - New Jersey Transit

Bruce

   
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