Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Southern 630 in Atlanta

A couple of years ago the steam engine Southern 630 a consolidation 2-8-0 came to Atlanta to carry Norfolk Southern employees from Atlanta to Hapeville.


When My son and I heard that Southern 630 was coming to Atlanta, we sought to follow her and chase her and take pictures of her.  We knew that she would have to come through Dalton Georgia, so we picked a spot just north of the old depot and restaurant at the split. It would be a first time to see a active steam engine in Georgia, especially in our life time.



And there she came, the experience did not let us down, at all !!  We both had smiles on our faces as we realize the history and what a special moment of the day.  A high railer (NS service truck on the track, even knew and spoke us about 630 coming down the line.  At that particular time on her journey, she was running an hour behind. But we did get to see her.  An active steam train in Georgia in our lifetime, what a trill it was to us. Then, on to Rome Georgia.




She stopped at the NS yard in Rome, Ga. to take on some water and maintenance.  We were racing to see where would be our next stop.  As I drove down the road, perhaps it was Highway 53, I happened to see a little sign pointing  to the NS yard.   We turned and drove down the road and came up on a cleaning and found the train yard. 


She would leave there go south and head towards Atlanta.  The NS securities were there and made sure all rail fans where safe and not get to close.  You meet a lot people when rail fanning, and that day we met an elderly couple and her Dad was a engineer for 630 many years ago.  She told us about riding the train wearing her Sunday dress. They were a delightful couple, who lived near by and came out when she heard the steam whistle.  :-)


The old steam engine would go on to Atlanta and carry the NS employees on their excursion run from Atlanta to Hapeville and back.  But son and I will never forget that day.  When steam train came to Georgia, in the 2000s.  The steam engine consolidation 2-8-0  Southern 630.


Have a great day friend !!

DanSamRR






Friday, July 25, 2014

North GA Modurail Smoke Rise show 2014

Greeting friends,

On this my Railroad blog, today I am advertising our next club show and I invite you to come and see out layout of modules.





North Georgia Modurail Model RR Club presents:

The 15th annual Smoke Rise model railroad exhibit dates and times are now set for 2014.
Dates:
Sat, Jul 26: 10:00a - 5:00p public display
Sun, Jul 27: 12:00p - 4:00p public display
 
Venue:
Smoke Rise Baptist Church(external link) (gymnasium)
5901 Hugh Howell Rd.
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
 
Venue Contact:
Rev. Tim Adcox (770) 469-5856
Show Coordinator(s):
Rob Keeney
Notes:
Set up: Fri, Jul 25: 4:00p - 7:00p
Tear down: Sun, Jul 27: 4:00p - 5:00p

Come visit our 80 x 50 layout (with 3 model RR clubs joined together)


 

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Cass Scenic Railroad

Cass Scenic Railroad

Our family was able to visit and take our vacation there in Cass, WV.  We really enjoyed the steam trains and the beautiful mountain scenery.  We rode the steam logging train up the mountain to Bald Knob, the 3rd highest elevation in West Virginia. 

Of course, the trains were not built for speed as the trains were built to move logs up and down the mountain. We moved along the side of the mountain averaging 12 to 13 miles an hour in an open air car observing the beautiful mountains and trees.


It would be a 4 hour ride so we had to take a lunch for the trip. And we picnic at Logging Camp Whittaker.  Tables were provided and they even had a snack shack with drinks and hotdogs. The mountain view was beautiful.



But greatest views of mountain scenery was on top Bald Knob with its wooden observation deck.


With the cool wind blowing and low mid 70's temps, it was very comfortable for all.


Our family enjoyed it and perhaps yours will too.


The first day we took the four hour round trip to top of Bald Knob.  The Second day we visited the train maintenance shops and had lunch at the depot restaurant.


Also we were able to do Rail Fan photo shots with our camera of the active steam trains. Hearing the whistle blow and seeing the steam let out.



Fun, food and family time, you might like it too.


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Train Tuesday

Hello, today is Tuesday and it's Train Day for me and my family.  As a family, we enjoy Model railroading and Rail Fanning.  We belong to North Georgia Modurail model in Atlanta GA.  A great bunch of men & woman.

Tuesdays is also, our club meeting day as we meet once a month, usually the last Tuesday of the month, to discuss clubs related issues and future show setups.  Again, it something we do as we put together our modules to make one big track setup.  One may have either a 4 foot or 6 foot module.
So come join us, as we are organizing for maximum activity and to have a good time running you trains, HO scale, of course.

Another part is Rail Fanning. The viewing, video and photographing of trains. This has become one of my favorites as it evolves cameras and picture taking.    There's nothing more exciting than to take train pictures on a clear sun shining day. We see the diesel freight and the excursion steam engines.

Speaking of that, I have a couple of rail fanning photos, here for viewing.
First we see a Norfolk Southern (NS) freight train leaving Atlanta and heading to Chattanooga Tn

 
Now we see a rare photo of triple Union Pacific (UP) coming into Atlanta from Birmingham, Al. in Austell Ga.

 
Great pictures, great time, I hope that you enjoyed this.