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29/ Railfan/conductor/ fan of those colorful cartoon equines/owns some train named ponies. Brony since July 2012. does repost 18+ Under 18? DNI please PFP by TheHaywaiianHorse Cover my late bun Chico
So thats neat. Oldest guide my brother and I have ever gotten and found online for sale. Oct 1939
large lad chase day. was pretty alright. wasn't the greatest but had some fun and good shots
So not used to @baron-engel.bsky.social drawing human more so Anthro but what a ride part 1 of steel Angel is. Ill habe ti do proper scans of this some day. From Yarf #50, Sep 97
If you see me walking around AC, come say hi. Plan to suit mostly Saturday
"How many pages to just say "dont" do you need?"-me at Microcenter when I saw these
Photo of it in service in the 70's. Yes there's 3 on the locomotive, ours is left side of cab
Our K5LA finally on a proper mount with proper air pressure and CFM to make it sing.
Welp. Time to reprint in something tougher lol. No one was injured it was rather unspectacular lol
finally had time to convert some of my scans from PDF to JPG so i can share em here. the multi color is January 1944, the all green monstrosity is March 1954 (streetcar's would die in June 57 just over 3 years later)
The Kansas City Lublic Service Company and the original streetcar system from the 40's through to 1957 and the end of streetcar service. Have amazed a small collection of maps showing the decline of streetcar routes from 44-55.
few highlights from this evenings outting. caught 7626 leaving town on the point of CPKC train 261 to St.Paul then went around town to see what could be found.
been a LONG while since its been out and on rail as its been a very VERY long rebuild (one of the trucks broke & we were gonna have someone repair it till health issues intervened then we found a parts source). aint the prettiest sight as its mid re-build still great to see again.
Had some film recently developed. Sometimes im good, most times not do much lol
Well that was fun to see finally and in (the last minutes of) daylight