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If anyone has a short line railroad layout, such as Oregon Pacific, post your shortline railroad photos here!

Well not HO, but it is my shortline, WPG RR
Here are some SD24's crossing the West Presence Viaduct
Are those a new type of engine? I've never seen a Santa Fe loco with that kind of a paint job!
They are the old SD24's, I think that particular Atlas paint scheme is when they got their 2nd order, just before they got the blue warbonnet scheme, would be around 1958-61? The original SD24's were black with the zebra stripes, but not the billboard "Santa Fe" on the long hood. They will be getting stripped soon and redone as TP&W though

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PA1 Daylight said:
I've never seen a Santa Fe loco with that kind of a paint job!
Well, here's a couple of more for you. They are an P2K AT&SF GP7 and a
Atlas Master H16-44
These don't fit the grand scheme of things on my layout, but I always
liked that paint scheme... so, I bought 'em.

Good luck, Dave
Short line, can you wait like 8 months? I can post my dad's project then!
I liked that old black with the zebra stripes on ATSF. Be nice to see BNSF do a heritage unit

Short line, can you wait like 8 months? I can post my dad's project then!
If this topic stays on that long then yeah i'll wait!
I'm willing to bet it'll live for a long while...
I hope too. Any other short lines photos?
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Well Mine are kind of old and have been on the site before but short lines are shortlines.
PA1 Daylight, please check your email. Thanks,
Sean
PA1 Daylight, please check your email. Thanks,
Sean
I will, thanks.
Great Engine! I love the detail!
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Chip, that is one handsomely detailed loco. Beautiful work, I like it.
Cheers
Willis
Looks like the B&P doesn't keep them as clean as the PWNR...
Jeff, maybe I should get the name of your salon.
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