Couldn't waste a nice day. Here is the first run of the 2009 season. This is on the new addition to SCGRR. None of the buildings that were taken in for the Winter are out yet. The Water Feature isn't even uncovered yet. (Ignore the wind noise.)
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Fort Carson 'concept' Car
Updated May13, 2009. Sam deploys to Afghanistan on May 16, 2009. He will be operating the vehicle types pictured above as part of the 32 Trans. Co.
I have been working on a new decal car. My grandson Sam has been assigned to Fort Carson and his new unit. This is a computer version which I draw up first. After I get a chance to look at it some more and decide on what changes to make, I will be printing up the decals and applying them. Typical of every car that I have made, I always make each side different.
I never did post the other side of my 'Fort Leonard Wood' car so here it is.
Puppy Mover Monorail
Thanks to Denneth 'Tiny' Lee we have another unusual and fun story to read. I believe this came to him from John Foley.
Thanks again guys.
Click here to read about the 'Puppy Mover Monorail'
(Make sure to look at Page Two).
Thanks again guys.
Click here to read about the 'Puppy Mover Monorail'
(Make sure to look at Page Two).
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
From North Conway.
Monday, March 30, 2009
ECLSTS 2009
Nothing beats Ray's Show pictures In the Blog following this one. Be SURE to check them out.
Here are some other quick videos on U Tube recently posted about ECLSTS 2009 March 27 - 28.
Live Steam ECLSTS 2009
K27s and Mallet ECLSTS 2009
SVGRS Setup at 2009 ECLSTS
Here are some other quick videos on U Tube recently posted about ECLSTS 2009 March 27 - 28.
Live Steam ECLSTS 2009
K27s and Mallet ECLSTS 2009
SVGRS Setup at 2009 ECLSTS
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Trains Running
Monday, March 23, 2009
B&M # 6000
Traveling more then 700 miles a day, 6 days a week the Flying Yankee provided service from Boston to Bangor starting and ending it’s trip in Portland Maine. Service began in 1935. Please watch and listen.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Paul's West Buxton Library Train Exhibit
That much done and the clock ticking away we got out of the way and left Paul to add all his detail Indian and Western Town display. Paul had it all completed and ready for the 4:00pm Opening which went to 8:00pm that night. Then he came back early Saturday morning until 1:00pm. The library is a beautiful building and there was also a very nice art display on the walls which was done by a local artist. The attendance was good and the trains attracted lots of interest especially from the kids which there were a lot off. I know Paul gets a lot of enjoyment from teaching the children about trains. MGRS also donated train video tapes and Thomas stories to the Library which will make them available to many more children through its video program. It was a great show. Thank you Paul for all that you do.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
California Zephyr Anniversary



Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
~ LIVE STEAM~
Larry and Pattie Goodhue's 7th Annual Southern NH Invitational Steamup - Photos by Richard Jenkins
If you want to see a very interesting slide show click on the above link. After it starts click once on a picture and you be able to read all of the descriptions which explain each photo. It is well worth studying.
If you want to see more of where these came from look for the NHGRS Logo on left hand side of the Blog. Click on it and then select photos.
If you want to see a very interesting slide show click on the above link. After it starts click once on a picture and you be able to read all of the descriptions which explain each photo. It is well worth studying.
If you want to see more of where these came from look for the NHGRS Logo on left hand side of the Blog. Click on it and then select photos.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Nashua Telegraph coverage of Milford Show
Tiny Lee sent us the link to Nashua Telegraph On-Line slide show coverage of the recent NHGRS Train Show. Click here to view: (use Back Arrow to return)
Sunday, March 15, 2009
New Hampshire Train Show




MGRS members Carl Churchill, John Jackson, and Tiny Lee at the Milford, New Hampshire Train Show. Tiny does double-duty as a member of the New Hampshire Garden Railroad Society, which has more than sixty active members.
NHGRS member Tom Foley prefers to work in 7/8th scale. Here are pictures of a dockside scene he has modeled, including a toy truck from a Home Goods store he has modified into a railcar.
The most popular place at the show, at least for those under six or seven, was a room full of toy trains. Here's hoping that we're seeing the blossoming of a new generation of train lovers.
Thank you New Hampshire!
Thank you for the great hospitality of NHGRS members who met with some fellow members of MGRS that visited to see the 8th Gigantic Train Show at the Milford High School this past weekend. Special thanks to Denneth 'tiny' Lee as he introduced us to as many people as possible including Larry Goodhue, John Foley, Barbara Kessler, Harriet Cutler and so many others whom I apologizes to for not writing down your names but I will remember your friendly faces the next time we have a chance to meet. You all combined to put on a great show and it was very impressive to hear that your main layout which took up most of the gymnasium was completed in under 5 hours! I have a few slide show pictures which do not do justice to your displays. Hopefully I will be able to add some videos. Slideshow Pictures.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Bridges

Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Train at the bottom of the Piscataqua River.
I ran across the included link for an article about B&Ms #3666, 4-6-2 around September 11, 1939.(Interesting Date!)
The attached link goes to a Newsletter from the "Walker Transportation Collection". Unfortunately there is more to the newsletter than is really pertinent here, but I couldn't figure out how to include only pages 8 and 9. They are the pertinent pages.
http://www.beverlyhistory.org/200701smnews.pdf
Some of you probably already know of this!
The attached link goes to a Newsletter from the "Walker Transportation Collection". Unfortunately there is more to the newsletter than is really pertinent here, but I couldn't figure out how to include only pages 8 and 9. They are the pertinent pages.
http://www.beverlyhistory.org/200701smnews.pdf
Some of you probably already know of this!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Dot's Place a Maine Cape Farmhouse


My latest project is another house that I call Dot's Place...for my Sister-in-law who owns the place where this house stood. It is based on old photos of the house by the Kennebec River, here in Phippsburg. It was probably colonial vintage and was a farm house. The barn stood near where Dot's house now stands. One photo shows the family posing in front probably in the 1880's another shows it abandoned, probably in the 1920's. I had to make up the "L" an pourch as they did not show on the photos.

Sunday, March 8, 2009
Nostalgia for Steam




For those of you who can remember when steam still ruled, these pictures should bring back fond memories. I had almost forgotten the towering columns of smoke a loco would spew when under full steam. I don't know the source of the pictures, so I can't give credit for them. But they were apparently taken in just the last three years.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Cabin Fever getting to you?

Thanks,
John
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