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Post by sdivtim on Sept 13, 2019 16:11:13 GMT
Happy Friday. 611 sitting side by side with the Lionmaster 1218 posing for several photos. Later 611 hauled a 17 car excursion like her first excursion from Spencer, NC to Roanoke, VA. youtu.be/wNj03596wl0
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Post by Country Joe on Sept 13, 2019 16:28:07 GMT
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Post by dennym57 on Sept 13, 2019 16:43:18 GMT
I got this from a club member last Saturday. Attachments:
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Post by ptc on Sept 13, 2019 18:37:37 GMT
Welcome JD, I have followed your posts for a long time. Thanjs for jpining wiht this new and dynamic community.
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Post by ptc on Sept 13, 2019 18:38:35 GMT
The Congressional out of Penn Station.
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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 13, 2019 18:54:03 GMT
Here are my first photos to be posted on the OGF. They are left overs from a shoot I did of the layout for a publication that we should see in 2020. Hint hint wink wink.
-Jason
Super photo Jason! The Power Wires stretched between the phone poles is a great detail. Little things like that make the best layouts. Emile
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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 13, 2019 18:57:46 GMT
It's electric! The PRR GG1.
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Post by Joe Saggese on Sept 13, 2019 20:59:43 GMT
Thank you everyone, great pictures!!! PRR is my favorite railroad for 2 reasons. 1st is my Grandfather worked for them. 2nd is I grew up 2 blocks away from Penn Station, Newark NJ. So I was exposed to PRR a lot as a child. I recently found out that my hometown celebrated the last of the GG1 run in 1983 Here's some pictures I took at the PRR museum in Pennsylvania.
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Post by JKP on Sept 13, 2019 21:32:24 GMT
Welcome to your new home FFF. Looking forward to lots of great pics. Glad it is back, it has been missed.
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Post by dennym57 on Sept 13, 2019 21:34:48 GMT
Thank you everyone, great pictures!!! PRR is my favorite railroad for 2 reasons. 1st is my Grandfather worked for them. 2nd is I grew up 2 blocks away from Penn Station, Newark NJ. So I was exposed to PRR a lot as a child. I recently found out that my hometown celebrated the last of the GG1 run in 1983 Here's some pictures I took at the PRR museum in Pennsylvania. I'll be at the museum in October along with my trip to York. I've been before and I love going there, but this time a friend that's coming with will be he's first time. Then we're eating at the Amish buffet in Ronks. We get there Tuesday and got to Strasburg on Wednesday after we set the booth up in the Orange Hall.
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Post by JKP on Sept 13, 2019 21:38:45 GMT
Here are my first photos to be posted on the OGF. They are left overs from a shoot I did of the layout for a publication that we should see in 2020. Hint hint wink wink.
-Jason
I love the amtrak photo, for everyone - if you click on the photo it will enlarge, and you can click again and get more detail.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2019 21:56:40 GMT
A standing "O" for the return of FFF & The Star of The Week Brian. Great pics guys...long live the PRR. Hey,JDSTUCKS, glad to see youhere. We have watched your videos and the progression of your layout. Well done and welcome to OGF!
Regards,
Gary.
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Post by kstrains on Sept 13, 2019 22:02:26 GMT
Great to have FFF back and going again, Brian! Menards has offered several cars in the past couple year in NS Heritage Scheme for Pennsylvania Railroad. I bought both of these Hopper cars in the past year... Covered Hopper with hatches. Open Hopper with Coal Menards just came out with a Pennsylvania Caboose with flashing marking lights on the backside that matches the hoppers above. I am thinking about buying this caboose...
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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 14, 2019 1:57:42 GMT
Great to have FFF back and going again, Brian! Menards has offered several cars in the past couple year in NS Heritage Scheme for Pennsylvania Railroad. I bought both of these Hopper cars in the past year... Covered Hopper with hatches. Open Hopper with Coal Menards just came out with a Pennsylvania Caboose with flashing marking lights on the backside that matches the hoppers above. I am thinking about buying this caboose... Continuing with the NS Heritage Scheme for Pennsylvania Railroad:
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Post by MichRR714 on Sept 14, 2019 3:10:44 GMT
My youngest boy... Jack.
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