here is a photo,
you cant see it very well, but I think that is the decal up on the air filter..
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=53368
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here is a photo,
you cant see it very well, but I think that is the decal up on the air filter..
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=53368
but..you have to search for them.. google "caches" webpages.. which means they save a copy of them for awhile.. On the D&H forum just now, I responded to a thread about if the D&H still exists or not..(believe it or not, it isnt clear! ;) So I did a Google search for "D&H ...
As much as I would love to say "yes".. I have to say no.. I know its unclear, and could be argued either way.. but from my perspective, the D&H hasnt existed since 1990..or whenever the official CP takeover was... Hey! check this out! I figured out a way to find old messages!! :D its a...
I agree.. the Manchester roundhouse is a lost cause. As much as I would love to see it saved, it just "aint gonna happen".. I felt the same way about the Sayre shops coming down in 1988..great building! very historic, but what could anyone DO with it? it was a mess... some things are just ...
found some (old) photos of her: http://www.morscher.com/rr/1990/19900203_01.jpg http://crcyc.railfan.net/locos/emd/gp38/cr7635cf.jpg http://crcyc.railfan.net/locos/emd/gp38/cr7635.jpg and here is some info about the rebuild process: http://crcyc.railfan.net/locos/emd/gp38/gp38proto.html I found a Qu...
This is a continuation of a thread on the old forum.. We were talking about the string of Alco S2's in North Collins, NY. "Former South Buffalo #'s 88, 98, 90, 82, 94, and 97 await an uncertain future." http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=42035 there was some discussion about Sout...
Quote text: [As for options I might take it even a bit furhter to the north into the Rochester and Buffalo areas. So any suggestion on that are also welcome!] You can see quite a bit in the Buffalo Area. You can get up colse and personal to the area's only active hump legally in Buffalo. Ask more q...
its been done!
check out Stans's webpage:
http://www.trainweb.org/pcsrr/Driveway_Tracx.html
just giving this topic a new thread..
so the conversation can continue..
http://www.frontiernet.net/~scottychaos/LVRR.html
Once you leave NY 17, you're not really in the Southern Tier anymore... and while visiting the LAL in Lakeville is very entertaining, it's not exactly "a few miles up the road." If you start up 390 north from Painted Post, it's a good hour up to Lakeville. -otto- its not quite that far.. ...
there are 3 main shortlines along the southern tier.. the biggest and bestest for Alcos being the Livonia, Avon & Lakeville.. its a bit north of route 17 (I still cant accept I86! it will always be route 17 to me!) they have alcos in 3 locations, In jamestown on the WNY&P, a few centuries th...
were back!
good to have the forums back..I like the new format!
thought I would start things out with some movies of a lash-up of G-gauge alco PA's..(well..3 PAs and one PB)
follow this link to the movies:
http://www.mylargescale.com/forum/topic ... C_ID=21052
Scot