If any one is interested I have posted some new pictures of my train layout. You can see them at www.hirailers.com under Layouts, John Shankland, New photos 11/15/00. John
Interesting that they all picked the same name, or that it was allowed. The ??/?? railroads were allowed to name their place Union Station in Cincinnati for example. You would think that who ever ha
I have a Choochoocam installed in a dummy Burlington U25b. It has some minor flicker problems but the color, light, depth of field, is excellent. It never fails to impress my layout guests. www.choo
David, I am a moderator of another group. According to customer support you can unsubscribe by email. John Shankland Thank you for contacting eGroups Customer Support. eGroups provides two ways to un
All this talk about people who actually were on these engines made me think about one of my best friends father. He retired from the Burlington as an engineer. His name was Paul Shoener and I was won
My friend is Paul JR, we share the same birth date and went from 5th grade through High School together. Paul does not have his own business and never worked for the RR's He his a graphic arts desig
Rick I have seen photos in some of the Burlington equipment books of even semaphores. I have not noticed any of the traffic light signals though. I would love to get in a discussion of the Burlingto
Gentlemen, If any one is interested I have posted some nice photos of BR O scale 3 rail models on our web page. They are at the bottom of the Extra Board. John S www.hirailers.com
This message was on the O scale list. Can anyone answer it? John S I finally got out the decals I bought from Ted Schnepf and my Max Gray three-bay covered hopper, but after checking my Champ letteri
Karl, Thanks for the great response. Do you know why the RR's prefer that yellow, green red arrangement? What aspects did they use with that signal. Multiple lights or flashing sights? John S