On the 15th of August Joyce and I traveled to the Rockhill Trolley Museum. We had been planning on visiting for a long time after much positive raving about it from Ed. It certainly lived up to expectations, this video provides a taste:
No video can convey the actual experience of riding one of these, for that you will need to visit the museum.
Working on a layout for the 2010 Mifflin County Model Railroad Club to be given away as a prize. As it's in O gauge this year the challenge is coming up with an interesting layout in a small enough space to transport and at a low cost. I believe I've found a layout I'm happy with, adding a working street and a small yard for operational interest.
These aren't the vehicles being given away, just some I had handy for testing. Quite a bit of landscaping to do as well.
Interesting that the number 1 (Coca Cola Co.) and number 3 (Dr. Pepper Snapple Group) beverage companies have many train cars available, but number 2 (Pepsi Co.) has none in recent production I am aware of.
Video and photos were taken with my G1 phone, which did not turn out as nicely as I hoped. The halls were not as well lit as expected, which my phone is very sensitive to. Unfortunately I didn't have better equipment handy.
Perhaps the biggest plus of this show; I didn't buy anything. It was refreshing to just wander around a show enjoying the sights without being tempted to buy (although if I'm into G gauge by next year it may never happen again).
When using the run trains feature of xtrkcad, the tutorial is misleading where it directs dragging the engine and cars to the track. Instead, these items are placed just like track elements; click on the item to place in the toolbar, then click within the drawing area and drag the item where you want it.
First select the engine to place in the toolbar (shown selected here in blue and black):
Then move your cursor down into the drawing area, click and hold, dragging the engine into place on the track (shown here in orange just below the brown wall):
Although technically not a holiday car, this O gauge MTH Shamrock Pale Ale Car was exactly what I was looking for to add some green spirit to my layout today.
This DT&I (Detroit Toledo and Ironton) work crane and boom car set by K-Line caught my eye, it's the first set of this type I've acquired in O gauge.
These road name labeled versions are an interesting staple of model railroading that were rare in real life. Actual railroad lines didn't want work cars cleaning up derailments, etc. to have their names on the side (they didn't want to be associated with train disasters) so these actually came in either plain colors or if marked were marked with the manufacturer's name. The 'work caboose' was also rare, these were usually just plain flat cars.
While working on permanent layouts for trains, we couldn't resist setting up a couple in the living room to run in the meantime.
These O gauge trains include the Lionel Polar Express, which Joyce purchased before Christmas and the extra cars to which she received as Christmas gifts. Also running in this video on the second loop is an MTH AEM-7 pulling the Amfleet passenger cars from the Lionel HHP-8 set; this consist matches the Keystone service trains which run from Harrisburg through Philadelphia to New York.
I picked up this K-Line Pennsylvania Railroad MP 15 Diesel Switcher at Ed's Train Repair and Sales. He often has an interesting selection of used trains, and this one caught my eye for the price.
I've always liked the look of trains with weathering and although this one is clearly unintentionally weathered (i.e. rust, dents, and such), with a little bit of strategic spraying it will do its job in an old turnout somewhere on the line; pushing cars out to the mainline for pickup occasionally, most of the time collecting rust while fancy new engines like the one in the background zip by on the mainline.
I don't normally purchase holiday cars, but Doris at The Station talked me into this one. She said to think of her as the witch on the left side of the car, so I suppose Dick would be the vampire on the right.
Saw this O gauge model of a Jet Snow Blower in the Lionel catalog and found one in stock at The Station.
Interesting that it has to move to ramp up. In actual use these aren't used to clear long lengths of track, but to clear switches, which is impossible to simulate with the action of this model. A Legacy command control model with remote control of the smoke, noise, and nozzle would be ideal.
After finding a 2009 Bloomsburg Fair Car and searching the internet to see what else was in the series, I found this one on eBay. It is an O gauge milk tanker car. This one was made for the fair by Weaver Models and is very nicely detailed.
Wandering around the Bloomsburg Fair this year, I was (mostly) jokingly looking for model train cars. A vendor under the grandstand was selling these collectible HO gauge train cars. This is one of 200 that were made, and number 10 in the series according to a certificate provided with the car.
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