Tyco Collector's Forum -
Welcome to the forum.
Username:
Password:
Save Password


Register
Forgot your Password?
  Home   Forums   Events Calendar   Forum Admins & Mods   FAQ   Install Search Provider   Register
Active Topics | Active Polls | Newsletters | Member Map | Members | Online Users |
[ Active Members: 0 | Anonymous Members: 0 | Guests: 36 ]  [ Total: 36 ]  [ Newest Member: cobranut427 ] Select Skin:
 All Forums
 General HO Train Discussions
 Loose Ends
 Moar RR books acquired!
   All users can post NEW topics in this forum
   All users can reply to topics in this forum
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic: HO Donations Topic Next Topic: Bachmann EZ track  

microbusss
Big Boy





tiger

Status: offline

 Posted - April 11 2022 :  7:10:56 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add microbusss to Buddylist
A friend found me MOAR of them


Quite a few are Colorado RR books!
 Country: USA  ~  Posts: 14691  ~  Member Since: February 23 2009  ~  Last Visit: May 04 2024 Alert Moderator 

jward
Hudson

PRRShieldAvatar

Status: offline

 Posted - April 11 2022 :  10:12:40 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add jward to Buddylist



If you or your friend come across this one, my dad is the featured photographer.
 Country: USA  ~  Posts: 486  ~  Member Since: December 22 2013  ~  Last Visit: May 05 2024 Alert Moderator  Go To Top Of Page

el rojo grande
Big Six

BethlehemSteelAvatar

Status: offline

 Posted - April 12 2022 :  10:41:59 AM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add el rojo grande to Buddylist
That Monongahela book is cool. My old stomping grounds of Brownsville, California, Coal Center, Uniontown, etc are surely featured in there.

Here's some of my own photography:

The trackside of the the Monongahela Union station



Downtown Brownsville with station on far right



Grand entrance looking through window. No passengers in here since the late 50s...



El Rojo himself with a custom painted Monogahela TYCO shark in front of the Union Station





And since my last visit I see the row of buildings has been demolished but somehow the station has remained standing... awaiting redevelopment I hope.

 Country: USA  ~  Posts: 303  ~  Member Since: October 26 2015  ~  Last Visit: April 16 2024 Alert Moderator  Go To Top Of Page

gmoney
Big Boy


SCRF 77

Status: offline

 Posted - April 12 2022 :  12:20:26 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add gmoney to Buddylist


Ya done did it, El Rojo!

1330

Glenn

I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"

Edited by - gmoney on April 12 2022 12:21:18 PM
 Country: USA  ~  Posts: 1486  ~  Member Since: December 13 2008  ~  Last Visit: April 02 2024 Alert Moderator  Go To Top Of Page

jward
Hudson

PRRShieldAvatar

Status: offline

 Posted - April 12 2022 :  10:59:22 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add jward to Buddylist
That stations was the headquarters for the MOnongahela Ry which is probably why is wasn"t torn down. There were iffuces in there until Conrail bought the railroad in the 1990s.

I am not trying to hijack Mirco's thread, so I'll start another one for the MGA.
 Country: USA  ~  Posts: 486  ~  Member Since: December 22 2013  ~  Last Visit: May 05 2024 Alert Moderator  Go To Top Of Page
  Previous Topic: HO Donations Topic Next Topic: Bachmann EZ track  
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
 Image Forums 2001 This page was generated in 0.23 seconds. Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000