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starduster
04-23-2009, 08:08 PM
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These are a few of my scratch built 'O' scale trolleys, I've built these in the early 70's, this first scratch built car a Prototype ran in Portland Ore up to the 1950's were known as Interurbans as they ran from city to city linking the then far apart cities they ran freight as well as passenger trains. the 2nd car is a kit built model known as a Boston 5 trolley actually was my first trolley model.
The brass locomotive was the 2nd model kit I built a real challenge, the green car is baised on a Seattle interuban, and some of my then small layout.
So far I have no room for a layout but look forward to build a layout hang some overhead and let the fun begin. Karl

alex1485
04-23-2009, 09:54 PM
you don't need the IMG Tags...

toyroy
04-24-2009, 09:34 AM
Wow! Those are wonderful models- and so much more fascinating, on account of being scratchbuilt! I know what an interurban is, since I still have my Suydam brass HO North Shore car I got as a kid(the local Pacific Electric was just a little before my time.)

Thanks, for sharing pictures of your beautiful work. :)

starduster
04-24-2009, 07:27 PM
Thank you Toyroy, living in the Portland Ore area and seeing the new MAX light rail expansion and all the new overhead wires going up I just wish I had room to build my layout, to me the building of the overhead was the best part of traction modeling, and the building of the towns and the other things that make up a model railroad also was fun, but working overhead now that's fun, growing up in NYC I think had a big influence on my loving traction, the subways and elevated systems were to my friends and I a great big play ground, riding those cars on Saturdays all over the city for thirty cents was great and looking out the RFW was the best but now fewer and fewer trains now have the RFW, which is just a shame, takes the fun away from riding the subways and elevated's for the kids of today, playing motorman was every kids fun and something I still miss. Karl

Minreg
05-11-2009, 01:44 AM
Seen these a while back.
Im bumpin them up.
Nice work.

starduster
05-19-2009, 11:40 PM
Thank you Minreg, 'o' scale trolleys are almost the real thing, even the occasional spark from the overhead wire seems more lethal in this scale the best part on this scale is the overhead special work...:dude: Karl

toyroy
05-31-2009, 09:15 PM
I just found out about this really nice hometown(L.A.) streetcar, running on real tracks in the street:

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It uses PCC trucks, and runs on batteries which are inductively recharged at the terminals. It runs about four blocks, between Farmer's Market and The Grove shopping mall. Looks like a great subject for a model!

starduster
06-02-2009, 02:05 PM
Wow, that is a real beauty, Oregon has an open double Decker trolley as well from Blackpool but that uses a generator trailer to supply the electric to run in downtown Portland, but it's not as decorated as this one, thanks for the photo. Karl

toyroy
06-03-2009, 05:45 AM
Here's another local treasure, this one running in San Pedro between the cruise ship terminal and Cabrillo marina:

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starduster
09-15-2009, 01:09 AM
Great shot, and to think at one time there were hundreds of these great trolleys...what a loss that no more of these fine cars are running today in revenue service. Karl

toyroy
09-15-2009, 09:04 PM
Well, the re-created 500 in the picture is, anyway.

Jerzferno
10-13-2009, 09:19 PM
That is some great craftsmanship Starduster!! Very nice,

starduster
11-10-2009, 03:12 AM
Thanks everyone, trolleys have been my favorite mode of transportation , it's the cleanest mode of transit that and subways and the elevated trains like Chicago and NYC have
which I rode in the 1960's.
But today's LRV's and subways while very efficient still doesn't capture the romance of the old equipment such as the above photos show, I remember riding the old BMT gate cars with open gates on each end of the car and in the summer some of the cars had removable window sections replaced with gates where one could enjoy the cool summer breezes as the train rolled above the streets, those were the days. Karl

starduster
02-20-2011, 12:09 PM
To anyone here is interested in subway or elevated or trolley or transit modeling in general should become a member of the nyc_transit_modelers_group@yahoo.com it's free and the board has plenty of knowledgeable people some retired motormen from the NYC subway system, and the owner moderator has one of the finest operating layout of the old 3rd Ave EL and trolley system in O scale, it a great way to learn from others and see what's going on with traction. Karl

PS , here's a link to the website


http://community-2.webtv.net/nycmodeltransit/NYCModelTransitEL/