PROTOTYPE Railfan Photos of the Week, November 7, 2012

BuddyBurton Nov 8, 2012

  1. BuddyBurton

    BuddyBurton TrainBoard Supporter

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    Jim Wiggin gets us started with the CN 6789--
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    Cub Scout scheme on the Rosenberg Local from r_i_straw--
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    co_riff and the New River Amtrak--
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    YoHo found a smilie on an ex C&NW bell--
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    See ya next week!!!
     
  2. bravogjt

    bravogjt TrainBoard Member

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    Great work folks!

    Ben
     
  3. Mike VE2TRV

    Mike VE2TRV TrainBoard Member

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    Nice photos! I like that MLW FPA-4. We have one here at the railway museum and it's beautiful. Nice to see some that are still running in the original CN passenger scheme.
     
  4. Jim Wiggin

    Jim Wiggin Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Great work everyone, thanks for picking one of mine Buddy.

    Mike, I think that original Canadian National schemes is one of the sharpest looking schemes out there.
     
  5. fitz

    fitz TrainBoard Member

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    Cub Scout theme? I guess I don't see it. Love the FA. Good work, guys.
    :happy:
     
  6. co_riff

    co_riff TrainBoard Supporter

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    Thanks Buddy. Good pics everybody.

    Curtis
     
  7. BoxcabE50

    BoxcabE50 HOn30 & N Scales Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    I'd sure like to hear that ALCo at work!
     
  8. SecretWeapon

    SecretWeapon Passed away January 23, 2024 In Memoriam

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    I miss my 2 thumbs up icon! Nice shots.
     
  9. r_i_straw

    r_i_straw Mostly N Scale Staff Member

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    Thanks for including my shot of the Cub Scout. That was a name the local Santa Fe crews used down here along the Texas Gulf Coast back when that paint scheme first came out and up until the BNSF merger. A good friend of mine worked as a brakeman for the Santa Fe for years until he took a job with Amtrak.
     

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