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Name That Locomotive Game

Started by Guilford Guy, February 19, 2007, 10:48:57 PM

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Guilford Guy

Alex


Dr EMD

It looks like an EMD export unit (but I know what it is already - it is one BIG mining locomotive)

Electro-Motive Historical Research
(Never employed by EMD at any time)


TonyD

A providence and Worcster home made franken-you-gee-pee 23,24,25,26 etc etc. same thing Johnny cash took home in his lunch box only bigger....
don't be a tourist, be a traveler. don't be a forumite, be a modeler

Guilford Guy

Alex


RAM

I did a Google search on New Haven 125 and found out that it is a beaty salon located at 125 main New Haven Ky.  Oh well better luck next time.

Guilford Guy

The previous Loco has not yet been finished, refer to the first page for the set guide lines....
Alex


Tim

Alex

It is a Brookville BL20GH for Metro-North & Conn Dot.

Tim Anders
Souderton, PA

Guilford Guy

Quote from: Tim on February 10, 2008, 08:11:36 PM
Alex

It is a Brookville BL20GH for Metro-North & Conn Dot.

Tim Anders
Souderton, PA
Correct
Alex


Paul M.


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StanierJack

Quote from: Paul M. on February 10, 2008, 09:09:36 PM
New challenge, anyone?

Yep



who made it, when built.

A challenge for yous over the pond. :)

TonyD

Peckett, 1910, of an 1885 patent. Designed to burn fruits and vegetables, to keep them out of the hands of innocent children... distroyed by accident in 1975 when used in filming 'Willie Wonka and the chocoalte factory'-the brake let go and it rolled into a giant vat of Yorkie bar.....
don't be a tourist, be a traveler. don't be a forumite, be a modeler

StanierJack

Quote from: TonyD on February 11, 2008, 10:30:32 AM
Peckett, 1910, of an 1885 patent. Designed to burn fruits and vegetables, to keep them out of the hands of innocent children... distroyed by accident in 1975 when used in filming 'Willie Wonka and the chocoalte factory'-the brake let go and it rolled into a giant vat of Yorkie bar.....

Nope :D

Guilford Guy

Photoshopped pic... tiz a York built "Fruit and Nut" switcher. It was co-designed by a nutritionist and a dentist to burn cocoa beans to keep them out of children's teeth and stomach. This had an adverse affect when children could go  down to the coaling tower and load up on cocoa droppings on the ground and those left within the gauge. Cadbury chocolate bought one such unit and used waste chocolate as power. Sadly it derailed over a gooses golden egg and fell off the bridge into the chocolate river, and was thus destroyed by the hard candy rocks at the foot of the waterfall. It sunk in the river bed of pixy stix and remains there to this day covered by a layer of muddy chocolate. You can see its shadow in the river in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which was filmed at the cadbury plant, before someone added flour to the cocoa beans causing another locomotive to explode thus causing the plant to burn down, and destroying the great glass elevator.
Alex


StanierJack

Quote from: Guilford Guy on February 11, 2008, 05:43:32 PM
Photoshopped pic... tiz a York built "Fruit and Nut" switcher. It was co-designed by a nutritionist and a dentist to burn cocoa beans to keep them out of children's teeth and stomach. This had an adverse affect when children could go  down to the coaling tower and load up on cocoa droppings on the ground and those left within the gauge. Cadbury chocolate bought one such unit and used waste chocolate as power. Sadly it derailed over a gooses golden egg and fell off the bridge into the chocolate river, and was thus destroyed by the hard candy rocks at the foot of the waterfall. It sunk in the river bed of pixy stix and remains there to this day covered by a layer of muddy chocolate. You can see its shadow in the river in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which was filmed at the cadbury plant, before someone added flour to the cocoa beans causing another locomotive to explode thus causing the plant to burn down, and destroying the great glass elevator.

Close, but no cigar.

StanierJack

Quote from: StanierJack on February 11, 2008, 06:22:46 AM
Quote from: Paul M. on February 10, 2008, 09:09:36 PM
New challenge, anyone?

Yep



who made it, when built.

A challenge for yous over the pond. :)

Anyone gonna answer seriously, or at all?