Living trains?

Can't have signals without railroads, so talk about your favorite locomotives, railroads and any other (non signal) railroad related stuff.

Moderators: freebrickproductions, mlgillson, PlyingKibbles89, Raco_GS, Hopen111, TommyBNSF

Post Reply
User avatar
AndyWS
Posts: 929
Joined: Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:51 am
Location: Madison, WI
Contact:

Re: Living trains?

Post by AndyWS »

Nice...

When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing. :Laugh:
User avatar
luke
Posts: 358
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:20 pm

Re: Living trains?

Post by luke »

AndyWS wrote:Nice...

When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing. :Laugh:

It makes me wonder, too.
User avatar
illinoistrains
Posts: 664
Joined: Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:32 pm
Location: Glendale, AZ
Contact:

Re: Living trains?

Post by illinoistrains »

AndyWS wrote:Nice...

When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing. :Laugh:
yea, Thomas is sitting there and all the sudden a pair of SD45's show up!
Visit my website to see my complete collection of over 2,200 train pictures:
http://cnfan1.rrpicturearchives.net/
User avatar
luke
Posts: 358
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:20 pm

Re: Living trains?

Post by luke »

Post Reply