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My photos from a June 30 trip to the Long Island Live Steamers club.
The train set is located near South Yaphank New York in Suffolk County.
Located in the South Haven Park near Route 27 in southern Long Island NY.













Very colorful area for photography.


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IF I did this quite a few of my cars & locos would resemble Tycos!
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What a lovely little live steam loco.Thanks for showing us!
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There is a video on Youtube of a backyard railroad with a Tyco-esque Old Dutch Cleanser covered hopper. I hope it tracks better than the Tyco version.
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Photos from a revisit to this site on July 13 2014.

















A great place to visit for the day.


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More photos from July 13 2014.























Nice day to watch the trains in action.


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All those trains you posted in the last two posts look awesome!Even that Thomas one (which is my least favorite in these photos) doesn't look too bad.
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it isn't a good line unless you has 1 or more railroad crossings
I likes it tho
This can be better than model trains
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quote:
it isn't a good line unless you has 1 or more railroad crossings
I likes it tho
This can be better than model trains

Originally posted by microbusss - July 15 2014 :  6:27:03 PM


If these aren't model trains, then what are they!?!?

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quote:
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it isn't a good line unless you has 1 or more railroad crossings
I likes it tho
This can be better than model trains

Originally posted by microbusss - July 15 2014 :  6:27:03 PM


If these aren't model trains, then what are they!?!?

Originally posted by gmoney - July 15 2014 :  6:41:03 PM

They're live steam trains.

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The organization that runs these trains is called the Long Island Live Steamers. They have run trains
since 1966 on 7.25 gauge track. They have videos of their runs on youtube. They operate twice a
month on Sundays between May and October each year.

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What powers the diesel units? Small gas engines or battery powered electric?
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quote:
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it isn't a good line unless you has 1 or more railroad crossings
I likes it tho
This can be better than model trains

Originally posted by microbusss - July 15 2014 :  6:27:03 PM


If these aren't model trains, then what are they!?!?

Originally posted by gmoney - July 15 2014 :  6:41:03 PM

They're live steam trains.

Originally posted by kovacste000 - July 15 2014 :  7:02:35 PM


They're still models.

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IS it just me, or does Thomas & MicroBen look alike???

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Some photos from the Riverhead New York train show this past Sunday.













They have a huge Lionel layout.


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Man, that New York Central Pacific looks awesome.
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quote:
IS it just me, or does Thomas & MicroBen look alike??

Originally posted by walt - July 17 2014 :  12:10:06 AM



HA! hardly Walt!!
Tho I do someday want to go to UK & ride the trains LOTS!!
yes buy a few OO trains too hehe
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This photo of Ben resembles another person I saw at the Riverhead train show.



Perhaps Ben has a relative living on Long Island New York.



The resemblance does match a bit.


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A very nice HO scale layout at a club on Long Island.































These photos are from Sunday at West Island Railroad club in Hicksville New York.


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More photos of the layout.





















The phone number is 516 433 6600 for that club.


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OOOO! I sees BN Cascade Green!!
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More photos of the HO scale layout.























These scenes may give ideas for other members to duplicate for their layouts.
Two more open house weekends are available for those who live nearby.


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Photos from a club in Saint James New York.





















Layout is O scale.


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Some photos from a miniature railroad site in Greenport New York.







I read that it had closed in 2012. Not sure if someone else took over. Will check one day.

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quote:
Some photos from a miniature railroad site in Greenport New York.







I read that it had closed in 2012. Not sure if someone else took over. Will check one day.



Originally posted by wks - September 10 2016 :  3:20:45 PM


Wow those New Haven units are nicely done.
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He closed it as of 2012

His wife bought him the train from an Amusement park

I believe he is a retired railroad employee

It is still set up but not open to the public anymore
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It was a double oval ride in property that was once the Greenport Dump

The engine is Gasoline Powered

The Greenport Long Island Museum is there too as is the Riverhead branch of museum in Riverhead Also the fireboat The Fire Fighter which was NOT in the film Sully is on display at Greenport NY as well

Cause it was one of the first boats at the scene when the plane "llanded"
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Found out that the village of Greenport NY bought the equipment and
track. They are in the process of setting it up on village property.

More information about this if anyone is interested.

www.gofundme.com/greenport-express



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Will not be ready for my visit to friends to Long Island's North Fork BU Nice to see it being put back into service

He had more then one loco I believe
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Photos of the real railroads.







Sea Cliff New York rail station.



East Williston New York rail station.



Oyster Bay New York rail station being restored to her former glory.



Tanks near rail station. Anyone have ideas about modeling them? Keep them in mind.



Restoration items near station.





Former coach and steam engine awaiting restoration.



Engine 35 when she was active. Not my photo. Internet photo.



After her retirement she was placed in a park for viewing. Not my photo again.



Oyster Bay herself.











Locust Valley New York rail station and tower at night.



Long Island tracks looking westward toward New York City at Oyster Bay.


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They had fishyback service at Oyster Bay as well It is the only surviving turntable that is functional

Was there in 1970 with the rs-2
spinning round on that thing like crazy

Nursery School trip

Recently a train broke down on the Oyster Bay Branch

When you took those pics at Sea Cliff you missed the former gravel coal siding

The facility is still in use but does stone and masonary work It was used by Long Island freight till the sixties The siding is still there on eastbound side though it may have been up rooted The track crossed the crossing to the facility

And before WW2 There was a Trolley line in Sea Cliff


Also that switch tower at the Locust Valley Station was featured in Model Railroader

AND SPEAKING OF GLEN HEAD

















I HEAVILY ADVERTISED TJIS/MY SALE Turnout was well...……………….


iin short WHERE THE F#%^&ING HELL WAS EVERYONE?!?!?!??!?!?!!?!


yeah heat is tallking BUT STILL...………………………… go to professional run sales where the prices ARE NOT CHEAP Unless you are first one in……………………..

Gonna stop now but got more to tell

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*drooools* I sees a few things there I'd of wanted
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You have one of the better excuses You are over 1200 miles away though your payment methods...…………………………..


ANY RATE The steam engine is at Oyster Bay Restioation is about 1,000,000

A guy in Ohio Left his estate (bout 400'000) to the museum Some of his pieces are displayed at Riverhead

If you still have someone who watches Sesame Street Elmo segment feature Mother and son taking train Long Island to Greenport


Wks Did you ever get to the layout at East Williston Williston Park

AND FINALLY The Train Station there (kinda) was shown in comic Superman vs Spider Man 2

Superman rescues a kid

Considering that DC and Marvel both had offices in NY at the time you think they would have portrayed it correctly


They did not
Will be going to rail fest this year weather permiting
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They are many years away from restoring steam engine 35.
Even restored it would be impossible to run her on LIRR tracks.
Oyster Bay branch is an active line as are other LIRR lines.
Would have to be run somewhere outside of New York.

More photos from my trips in the past.



LIRR train nears Roslyn New York.



LIRR train at Amagansett New York.



Leaves Amagansett and heads to Montauk.



LIRR train leaves East Hampton New York with me on board in the last car.


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AH The "Club Cars" Have some glasses from them

They moved the Roslyn station about 20 years ago

Saw my first freight train there at three years old. It was going backwards all box cars with green caboose so must have been a Penn Central The loco was brown striped diesel

Remember seeing Rocky goat box car on it

hope to get to rail fest this year as well thats where the Michigan Lionel Layout is now

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Some station photos taken this afternoon.







Long Island Railroad station at East Hampton New York.





Long Island Railroad station at Montauk New York.
Been years since I visited the area. Low humidity and
very comfortable out there.

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Sure as hell NOT comfortable in Long Island less ya got central air (I do NOT)

Hope to be at Riverhead this August
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Beautiful shots, wish I were there!
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Went to Montauk New York yesterday to escape the heat.









Felt much cooler by the Atlantic Ocean there yesterday.
Suffice to say I spent most of the day at beach areas.
Free shuttle bus stops at various places in Montauk.



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Photos from Sunday at Montauk New York.





























Most of photos were at cooler locations. Train station area was warmer.

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Going To Riverhead in August?
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May go next month to show at Riverhead.
More photos from my Montauk trip.



















Great place to visit and enjoy.


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did the LIRR ever do freight?

Would be neat to have a HO boxcar with LIRR on it

I did ride that LIRR in the 80s when I visited NYC
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Not in Great quanity A few sidings and buildings still remainTurn Table are still at Oyster Bay and Greenport
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Freight cars have traveled on LIRR trackage for decades Ben.
Today New York and Atlantic Railroad provides freight service.
I posted some videos of a freight run on my YouTube channel.

More photos from eastern Long Island.

























Always fun to see the east end of Long Island.

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Been to Greenport?
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Been to Greenport back in the day. May go tomorrow.
I posted photos in Greenport on September 10 2016.
Some nice photos from today on the Babylon branch.









Lindenhurst New York train station.





Old Lindenhurst station a few blocks southwest of current station.







Wantagh New York train station.

















Old Wantagh train station a few blocks northwest of current station.
Long Island Rail Road passenger car waiting patiently at the station.

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I LOVE that diamond railroad crossing sign!!
I want one!

was the old station ground level one time?

what is the thing to the left of it?
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I was told that the Wantagh Museum shots here were at one time thee rail route till it was moved further south the pics of Babylon Pride Trains factory was near that rail line in Lindenhurst Do not know if they still operate there ALL I DO KNOW IS They do NOT make Disney products anymore That was 2004

There also was a wood caboose near Calverton on someone's property do not know if it is still there
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The station was always at grade level along with its tracks.
They were elevated in the 1960s along with the rest of the
Babylon branch stations. Old grade cross signal next to
crossing sign.

Went to Greenport New York yesterday.



































Cool breeze off the bay made it comfortable yesterday. Fun train ride.

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Well the box car is on it's trucks Was the Fire Boat Fire Fighter there?
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