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Offline Alsterstreek  
#101 Posted : 06 March 2014 09:33:41(UTC)
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I can see Perry the yellow Platypus, but I cannot view the Chicagoean Hunchback?
Offline BrandonVA  
#102 Posted : 06 March 2014 15:02:29(UTC)
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I can see Perry the yellow Platypus, but I cannot view the Chicagoean Hunchback?


Methinks someone is filtering your internet. I added it as an attachment.

-Brandon
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#103 Posted : 06 March 2014 17:55:28(UTC)
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Methinks someone is filtering your internet. I added it as an attachment.

-Brandon


Dunno. Faced similar issue before with "Safari" web browser only, but this time "Firefox" and "Opera" went on strike, too - even after lifting all bans.

Can view your attachment though. Therefore: much obliged. Smile
Offline BrandonVA  
#104 Posted : 06 March 2014 18:21:05(UTC)
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So be it, I punish you with these:

1.) Seashore Trolly Museum's Montreal Street Railway #2, in Kennebunkport, Maine 2005
2.) I don't really know what this is in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2012
3.) CSX Fairmont Tamper Ballast Cleaner in Morley, Tennessee, 2009
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#105 Posted : 06 March 2014 18:39:22(UTC)
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Touché. Look, I found more pix of the axolotl, also known as GM10B, a testbed electric locomotive for freight duties built in the U.S. of A. by General Motors in collaboration with ASEA of Sweden.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#106 Posted : 06 March 2014 18:42:20(UTC)
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I present some art:

1) “The grade crossing monster,” by W.A. Rogers, 1911.
3) Steampunk
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#107 Posted : 06 March 2014 18:44:14(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
So be it, I punish you with these:

1.) Seashore Trolly Museum's Montreal Street Railway #2, in Kennebunkport, Maine 2005
2.) I don't really know what this is in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2012
3.) CSX Fairmont Tamper Ballast Cleaner in Morley, Tennessee, 2009


Awesome. I don't really know what this is, a snowblower?

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Offline BrandonVA  
#108 Posted : 06 March 2014 20:34:44(UTC)
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Awesome. I don't really know what this is, a snowblower?



NYC Rocket powered B unit, for MU with any locomotive? BigGrin Rail mounted garbage disposal?

-Brandon
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Offline BrandonVA  
#109 Posted : 06 March 2014 20:36:39(UTC)
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Touché. Look, I found more pix of the axolotl, also known as GM10B, a testbed electric locomotive for freight duties built in the U.S. of A. by General Motors in collaboration with ASEA of Sweden.


It just dosn't matter which way the mount the panto...it still looks terrible:


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Offline petestra  
#110 Posted : 06 March 2014 20:39:52(UTC)
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Big Bertha, the famous WWI cannon? Peter LOL
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Offline BrandonVA  
#111 Posted : 07 March 2014 14:52:27(UTC)
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Tons of fun at the Calera & Shelby Railroad, Alabama, USA.
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Offline EMD_GP7  
#112 Posted : 07 March 2014 17:06:31(UTC)
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Hi all.
I have just bought some American Railroad history books which are full of Monsters.
Here are a couple for your enjoyment.

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John Stevens 6-2-0
The chimney is bigger than the boiler !

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Southern Railroad 4-6-2 with "Wimble Smoke deflector".
Intended to stop the exhaust blast damaging wood lined tunnels apparently.
Some South African Garratts used a similar device and the locos were called "Rhenoster" or Rhino.

U.P locos used a folding smoke hood to prevent tunnel damage and was used on Big Boys and Challengers.
It was a lot neater than this type.

And while we are in the toilet section have you heard of FART ?
FART (Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi – Regional Bus and Rail Company of Canton Ticino

http://en.wikipedia.org/...Company_of_Canton_Ticino

Here is their bus line but they also run trams.

http://www.centovalli.ch/autolinee/home/home.php

Regards, Colin.

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Offline Webmaster  
#113 Posted : 07 March 2014 21:31:09(UTC)
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The "Galloping Goose".... Later version than the one shown earlier by Brandon (Rio Grande mail car)...

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On wikipedia -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galloping_Goose_(railcar)

And below - Goose #3 or #5 as a model... #4 did not look like that originally, even if it says so on the model... Could be the #4 after the 1950 modifications, though...
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Offline petestra  
#114 Posted : 07 March 2014 22:31:51(UTC)
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I'll bet that they were experimenting with this Lok. The cab crew might have been

complaining about the smoke and soot getting in their faces so that's why they made the

smokestack so high? Just my thoughts. Peter Smile
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#115 Posted : 08 March 2014 13:54:44(UTC)
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Vișeu de Sus in Romania is the terminus of a forestry railway system near the Ukrainian border. Waste wood is burned in the steam locomotive boilers. And there are "rail cars", too.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#116 Posted : 09 March 2014 23:40:57(UTC)
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Scared Scared Scared
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Offline foumaro  
#117 Posted : 10 March 2014 05:27:24(UTC)
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Please tell us,what is this.ThumpUp Woot OhMyGod
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Offline EMD_GP7  
#118 Posted : 10 March 2014 11:23:44(UTC)
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Hi all.

Quote:
Please tell us,what is this


If you mean the electric locos in Alsterstreek's post then they are New York Central P2b 2-C-C-2 locos.

Here's a monster for you.

http://www.google.co.uk/...2IBY&ved=0CDAQ9QEwAA


RENFE (Spain) class 7200.
A Spanish GG1 with a touch of Krok styling.

Regards, Colin.

Edited by Webmaster


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Edited by moderator 10 March 2014 20:30:14(UTC)  | Reason: Added direct link to picture.... /Webmaster

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Offline jvuye  
#119 Posted : 10 March 2014 11:32:58(UTC)
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Somebody could not make up his or her mind - steam or diesel punk?


Hmmh?
A Cab Forward PRR T-4??
Cool!
Why didn't I think of that myself?

Cheers

Jacques Vuye aka Dr.Eisenbahn
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Offline jvuye  
#120 Posted : 10 March 2014 11:54:01(UTC)
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Here's an interesting experiment by UP for a coal(dust) burning turbine locomotive

The cab unit is a recycled Alco PA, the center part, with the steam turbine and generator, is build on the rolling gears of a retired Great Northern W1 electric loco, and the coal tender containing the coal and the crushing/ dusting equipement comes from a UP Challenger.

Maybe we could dub this one "Dr. Frankenstein's Opus II" ?

No/ little water used: the steam in a turbine circulated in closed loop.

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Offline foumaro  
#121 Posted : 10 March 2014 18:03:33(UTC)
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Hi all.

Quote:
Please tell us,what is this


If you mean the electric locos in Alsterstreek's post then they are New York Central P2b 2-C-C-2 locos.

Here's a monster for you.

http://www.google.co.uk/...2IBY&ved=0CDAQ9QEwAA


RENFE (Spain) class 7200.
A Spanish GG1 with a touch of Krok styling.

Regards, Colin.



My favorite electrics in one version.Love Drool LOL ThumpUp
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Offline Webmaster  
#122 Posted : 10 March 2014 18:38:22(UTC)
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It has a mustache:

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Are you sure it's not a BMW??? BigGrin

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Offline BrandonVA  
#123 Posted : 10 March 2014 21:48:13(UTC)
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Are you sure it's not a BMW??? BigGrin



751 series? :)
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Offline EMD_GP7  
#124 Posted : 10 March 2014 22:02:07(UTC)
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Hi all.

Quote:
Edited by moderator 10 March 2014 19:30:14(UTC) | Reason: Added direct link to picture.... /Webmaster


Thanks Mod. I don't know how to add direct links.

Perhaps you would kindly explain with this mutation.

http://www.google.co.uk/...p=12&ved=0CGEQrQMwBA


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This is an EMD AB6 which is an "E" unit with a flat end.
It was used where trains were to connect together at a point in a journey and travel together to the end of the journey.
The flat front was to fit the coach profile instead of a normal "nose" in the middle of a train.

Regards, Colin.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#125 Posted : 12 March 2014 22:42:08(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
It has a mustache:

UserPostedImage


Are you sure it's not a BMW??? BigGrin



Steamer Beamer or Beamer Steamer ? Flapper

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#126 Posted : 14 March 2014 11:13:56(UTC)
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St. Valentin, Austria...
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#127 Posted : 14 March 2014 11:23:58(UTC)
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Sodor Island? No, Wijlre, The Netherlands...
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Offline BrandonVA  
#128 Posted : 14 March 2014 20:20:02(UTC)
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Some are big.

PRR Wopsononock Y Class 2-4-6-8-10
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PRR Z Class 4-14-6
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#129 Posted : 14 March 2014 20:22:12(UTC)
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Some are old...

Philly & Reading 0-4-0

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#130 Posted : 14 March 2014 20:32:45(UTC)
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Some have saddles...

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#131 Posted : 14 March 2014 21:30:12(UTC)
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And some do a hump in a more discrete way...

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#132 Posted : 14 March 2014 21:42:03(UTC)
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And - no comments...


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#133 Posted : 15 March 2014 06:22:50(UTC)
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Some are big.

PRR Wopsononock Y Class 2-4-6-8-10
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PRR Z Class 4-14-6
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Both of them are perfect,maybe sometimes we nhave a marklin model of them.Love Drool
Dreams are for free.LOL BigGrin
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Offline Webmaster  
#134 Posted : 16 March 2014 16:27:22(UTC)
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And some are small....

Windhoff 124
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Offline TrainIride  
#135 Posted : 16 March 2014 16:38:54(UTC)
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And what about "broad gauge" :

broad gauge loco

broad gauge loco


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Offline Alsterstreek  
#136 Posted : 18 March 2014 15:38:15(UTC)
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From France with love...
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Offline BrandonVA  
#137 Posted : 20 March 2014 21:13:26(UTC)
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Another sighting, so brief there were no details:

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#138 Posted : 20 March 2014 21:18:43(UTC)
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Or how about the Russian Space shuttle "Buran" and the locomotives that pulled the launch platform?
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#139 Posted : 21 March 2014 15:25:27(UTC)
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Hitachi loco in Brazil, 1970s.
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#140 Posted : 21 March 2014 15:49:18(UTC)
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SÉRIE 1600 - FOXTROT, Brazil, 1970s.
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#141 Posted : 25 March 2014 21:07:44(UTC)
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Optimus Prime Jr?

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#142 Posted : 25 March 2014 21:19:42(UTC)
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I believe, I am blinded when it comes to the pix...
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#143 Posted : 25 March 2014 21:27:21(UTC)
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Windhoff 124


You know, this is the actual little shunter that made me interested in trains as a kid... Watched it for hours...

This used to shunt the wagons at the sugar factory in the village I lived... The Windhoff 124...

Back then, it was in aluminium paint, black roof and a sugar factory logo on the side behind the cabin door...

Shunted the sugar wagons into a train that was then picked up by a SJ T21 diesel for further transportation...



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#144 Posted : 25 March 2014 21:34:32(UTC)
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I believe, I am blinded when it comes to the pix...


I added it as an attachment. I think your IT guy is out to get you ;)
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#145 Posted : 26 March 2014 12:01:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
I believe, I am blinded when it comes to the pix...


I added it as an attachment. I think your IT guy is out to get you ;)


Praise IT, too !

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Offline Shamu  
#146 Posted : 27 March 2014 02:38:38(UTC)
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Somebody could not make up his or her mind - steam or diesel punk?


Looks like a modified "cab forward" T1
Sad when its cheaper to buy a new 29640 starter set from Germany than a CS2 on its own in Oz, welcome to the joys of Marklin down under .
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#147 Posted : 28 March 2014 18:22:21(UTC)
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Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany.
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#148 Posted : 28 March 2014 20:15:27(UTC)
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Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany.


Kof Deluxe edition (tm)
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#149 Posted : 28 March 2014 21:26:23(UTC)
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I think a GM ride would be more comfortable.

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#150 Posted : 28 March 2014 21:27:56(UTC)
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Or this things, no info available:
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