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Nostalgia & History > B&O dress blues to denimDate: 03/24/17 10:04 B&O dress blues to denim Author: FT I don't have a lot of B&O in my collection, but anything in blue is my preference. Only one of these six is by me, but I find all interesting.
The "dress" image is the "Washington". Just look at the metal Baltimore & Ohio lettering in script no less, on the rear. Beautiful and classy. I wonder if that was saved or went to a scrap yard? Springfield, IL 8-17-67 by Richard Wallin next : 1410 on #2 @ Mitchell, IN 4-29-67 by Tom Smart next: 1412 and 1449 St Louis 5-29-65 Richard Wallin Another one of an overall view with SO much to see. Keith A 9ft) Date: 03/24/17 10:08 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: Bob3985 Nice photos. Thanks for the memories.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 03/24/17 10:11 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: twin_star_rocket Slant noses like that just look ugly with freight pilots. As built, there were among the most beautiful diesels of the era.
Brian Ehni Date: 03/24/17 10:23 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: Topfuel twin_star_rocket Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Slant noses like that just look ugly with freight > pilots. As built, there were among the most > beautiful diesels of the era. > > Brian Ehni I'd never say they look ugly, but they're certainly less attractive. Even with the freight pilot, I think they still look bitchin! Note the MP coach yard in the background of picture #3. Date: 03/24/17 10:26 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: MEKoch Good shot of MoPac passenger car tracks and servicing.
Date: 03/24/17 10:34 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: refarkas B&O 1410 and 1412 are both E6A diesels. I have rarely seen any photos of them, so these are special images.
Bob Date: 03/24/17 10:53 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: WrongMain I agree with Bob; I can't remember ever seeing a B&O E6. Thanks for posting these.
Date: 03/24/17 11:10 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: bluesboyst Great pics.. Love the obs...
Date: 03/24/17 12:38 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: ClubCar FT Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I don't have a lot of B&O in my collection, but > anything in blue is my preference. Only one of > these six is by me, but I find all interesting. > The "dress" image is the "Washington". Just look > at the metal Baltimore & Ohio lettering in script > no less, on the rear. Beautiful and classy. I > wonder if that was saved or went to a scrap yard? > Springfield, IL 8-17-67 by Richard Wallin The B&O observation car "Washington" is in the collection of the B&O R.R. Museum in Baltimore. The car needs a lot of work and is not run able right now. It sat outdoors for many years before it was brought inside about 5 years ago. Like all the other B&O passenger cars, water has done much damage to the car having leaked in through the windows for many years, thus it will need steel work to repair it. But at least it is inside right now in the old car shop at the museum. Not like the rest of the B&O passenger cars that have been left outside to continue to rust away. John Date: 03/24/17 12:41 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: gcm Wonderful set of B&O shots.
B&O lettering in script on the round end part of the observation - I don't think I've seen anything like that before. Thanks for posting these. Gary Date: 03/24/17 13:13 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: Lackawanna484 Like them!
1410 looks like it was in a fight, wonder what the other guy looks like? Lot of crinkled steel, a bolted on plate, etc. Date: 03/24/17 17:18 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: santafe199 Lemme chip in my 2 cents here: I don't recall ever seeing any photos of slant-nosed B&O Es. How many did they have? Neat stuff, BTW...
Lance/199 Date: 03/24/17 17:43 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: The_Chief_Way Wayner says the "Washington" is one of two post war tavern observation cars built for the "Columbian."
Date: 03/24/17 17:55 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: cabinman B&O had 7 A-B sets of E6's plus an extra A unit that was wrecked and scrapped after the war.
They also had 6 EA A-B sets. Keith Turley Monrovia, California Date: 03/24/17 21:13 One more classic B&O Author: jbwest Date: 03/24/17 22:23 Re: One more classic B&O Author: yorknl Mr. West, that'd be a great photo under any circumstances, but having the GG-1 dead-on in the background makes it absolutely pop. Fantastic.
Date: 03/25/17 04:21 Re: One more classic B&O Author: bandob An outstanding group of photos! Thanks so much. Intersting to see "Washington" running off-line. Anyone know why?
B&OBill Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/25/17 07:55 by bandob. Date: 03/25/17 11:32 Re: One more classic B&O Author: Seventyfive I could look at B&O photos like these all day. Thanks for such great photos.
Date: 03/26/17 01:08 Re: B&O dress blues to denim Author: chakk The_Chief_Way Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Wayner says the "Washington" is one of two post > war tavern observation cars built for the > "Columbian." Yes, indeed. Rode in it many times in the 1950's and early 60's on B&O's Columbian (trains 25 and 26) and it (or its sister, "Chicago"), on an NRHS excursion from Washington, D.C. To Grafton and return with BANDOB. Posted from iPhone |