Locomotive, Santa Fe Bluebonnet F7A
(Marklin 88601)
Boxcar, Santa Fe, The Grand Canyon Line (Micro-Trains 13720-2, Rd#10000)
Caboose, Santa Fe (Marklin)
Hopper Car, Rock Island Line
(Pennzee 1021, Rd# ROCK 701122). Note
that this has a Marklin coupler at the left and a Micro-Trains coupler
at the right end: It is a "transition car" used to allow both types
of couplers to be used in a single train.
Rail Zeppelin
(Marklin). Yes, that's a propeller on the back end (and it really turns.) It
was originally designed in 1931 for high-speed rail passenger
transport between Hamburg and Berlin. Click here for
more information.
Boxcar, Overnight Express
(Micro-Trains 13622-2)
Boxcar, New Haven
(Micro-Trains 502 00 240, Rd# NH 45097)
Tank
car, Montana Rail Link
(Micro-Trains 530 00 210, Rd# MRL 100015 MWD)
Locomotive, Burlington (Marklin)
Flat car hauling Strassacker statue of David, with a VW van (Marklin Museumswagen 2007)
Caboose, Maintenance
of Way (Micro-Trains 14720-2)
Locomotive, Santa Fe Bluebonnet F7A (Micro-Trains 14010-2, Rd# 335)
Hopper Car, Chesapeake & Ohio (Marklin 82590). This is one of a set of four. I want to find a way to cut a chunk out of the center of these cars to shorten them so that they will resemble ore cars for my Old West Layout.
Hopper Car, Akron Canton & Youngstown (Uncle Will's Full Throttle). I grew up between Akron and Canton, Ohio, so I thought this might be nice to have.
Locomotive, Santa Fe GP35, (Micro-Trains 981 01 040, Rd# 2893)
Modern Log Car (Micro-Trains
538 00 020)
Locomotive, Santa Fe Bluebonnet F7B (Micro-Trains 17010-2)