Show Me Some Intermodals

Steve Mann Feb 23, 2005

  1. Steve Mann

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    I don't have a digital camera yet so I can't show my intermodals, but I'd like to see everyone elses.
     
  2. Don Rickle

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    Tomorrow, I'll throw together Erie Lackawanna's NY-100, too close to bed time right now. I've got a feeling this thread will live a long life!
     
  3. Steve Mann

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    Sweet! Hope to see many many pictures.
     
  4. Don Rickle

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    I guess you could call this EL's NY-100 (EL's intermodal hotshot) You see alot of undecorated trailers as I have yet to find 40 foot N scale 1960's-early 70's era trailers. Also UPS trailers would help.
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  5. Grey One

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    Don, these are 32 foot. [​IMG]
    Hope it helps.

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    I don't know what year but these are Atlas 40'
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  6. Don Rickle

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    Thanks Grey One. I've got one of the Atlas 40' (EL) coming from Internet Trains as we type. (speak). The Roadway trailers are probably a bit too old for my era. Alan Curtis has what I'm looking for, the trailers shown with his NYC's Flexi Van car. I think it has yet to be produced.
    I'd put a chassis on these babies!
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    [ February 23, 2005, 01:25 PM: Message edited by: Don Rickle ]
     
  7. dave n

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    FYI: The Flexi-Van chassis is coming from deLuxe Innovations.
     
  9. Powersteamguy1790

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    Dave:

    Great photo's of your layout. The sweeping curves look great. [​IMG]


    Stay cool and run steam..... [​IMG] :cool: :cool:
     
  10. GoSteelers

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    Here is a shot at West Willow Springs of the 9-198 on track 1 almost ready to head west 2190 miles to L.A. in 48 hours with the QSTWS arriving on track 3 after racing from Stockton, California in 59 hours, 50 mintues.
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    I love intermodals, obviously since I model the Santa Fe in 1995.

    GoSteelers
    ATSF Corwith Subdivision
     
  11. JoeAngelicchio

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    This should be another great thread. [​IMG]
     
  12. S&R Models

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    Nice Photos... can't wait to see more. I'll try to snap a few photos to contribute too.

    Yes, we need 40' trailers for the 70's & 80's.

    Steven
     
  13. Steve Brown

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    well its not an entire train but here is one of my Alan Curtis 89' flats. These things look great.

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    enjoy
    Steve
     
  14. JoeAngelicchio

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    This may be a real newbie question Steve, but where did you get those?
     
  15. RED ROCK

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    N scale 53' containers riding atop 48' 'ers pulling out of the yard..
     
  16. Alan

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    Some spine car loads on my now defunct N scale Andersley Western layout

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  17. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    another

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  18. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    A double stack train decending the 2% grade

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  19. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    A piggyback train downgrade

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  20. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Four locomotives on this upgrade intermodal

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