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TOPIC: Posting Photos

Posting Photos 11 years 1 month ago #670

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Wow! rick once you get it there is no holding you back!
Great shots! like the SD-45 too! Always did like the orange, black & white McG NH scheme. Although mine is a box car in a RDG train.
Glad I could help! The other way works too. I just tried this way 1st. My pics were already in photo bucket and not on my computer.
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Posting Photos 11 years 1 month ago #671

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Good job on that SD-45 cab extension Rick.

I just rode that line from Penn Station NYC to Boston South Station on the Saturday morning 2:40 AM regional in order to assist moving my son from Boston to DC... That red/white and black NH paint job is definatly in my top ten list after those hometown green & yellows.

Looks like my test attachment came through.......

Really 30 posts to get "back to" brakeman.... oh well.
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Posting Photos 11 years 1 month ago #672

Dan:

Your directions were outstanding!! I am not a computer guy so your guidance was much appreciated.
I hope I do not offend anyone with the NH shots. Forums have a tendency to "wander." Guess I'm guilty!!

Thanks again.

Rick
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Posting Photos 11 years 1 month ago #673

Rob:

Glad you liked the cab extension. That old Athearn SD45 doesn't compare to the SD45s of today; at that time it was the only game in town. It pales in comparison to the current thread with the Kato SD45 cab mod.
I was always a big fan of the RDG; it was about the same size as the NH which made it a "family" type of operation.
I think the RDG "Mustard & Relish" scheme was outstanding, especially on the GP30s as delivered.
I began my RR career 44 years ago on the NH and used my NH pass to ride the RDG between Reading Terminal and Franklin St. in Reading.
The RDG crews were very friendly and courteous.

Rick
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Posting Photos 11 years 1 month ago #674

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If only the Reading could have held onto the Central New England...... I still think the P&R left their Rotary Snow Blower up there somewhere on that line...... Find it and Give it back......!
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Posting Photos 11 years 1 month ago #675

Rob:

I suppose you want the Poughkeepsie Bridge back too??
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