Then how am I supposed to explain to C&O that a grade crossing isn't five woos, it's woooo woooo woo woooooo?
Diamonds are Forever [IMG] Chunk of change in '54, considering that's over and above the Studebaker itself, which didn't cost that much more.
I don't see a detailed map, but these people offer an odd passenger non-timetable (from after passenger service ended) showing 26 stations on a 45...
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Guess they're all old photos now. The SuperFleet days gave me the same feeling as looking at '55-'56 Packards and '72-'73 Diamond Reos. All...
It'd be fun to know just how close to exactly a hundred years apart those two photos are.
The Santa Fe in Santa Fe. [IMG]
Holy smoke! A Nash Suburban woody sedan! Even pictures of those things are rare as hen's teeth.
Are cars really off topic? There were surprisingly few gas stations before the automobile was invented, for some reason...
You convert everything to mm? That's logical. They're sized right for the purpose and easy to use. So do you have a math shortcut? Just...
Then why did it handle ten thousand times better than a dump truck? No, she handled that way because she had variable rate springs on all four...
Some people love Brussels sprouts, too. There's no accounting for it.
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Have I used the joiners before? Yes? Not virgin joiners any more? Solder.
Hate to risk sounding picky, but if they had indeed been just plain, they wouldn't have looked that terrible. They would definitely be my...
Had to be. Either that, or the SP would have had to completely reinvent the stoker to make it work. Except that section involving New Mexico,...
I remember seeing those, probably when we visited relations in the panhandle. Putting "NY" in a brand name was never a good strategy in this part...
After Standard Oil was broken up under the Sherman Act, Standard of New York and Standard of New Jersey became separate for a time. One became...
Well if it doesn't run right you'll know the mikado firebox grate isn't big enough. My favorite of that group of seventeen surplus engines is...
You're modeling a bizarre, Coffin-nosed B&M hog as modified by the railroad that went in for big multiple headlights, huge train number billboards...