I posted model train pictures on my old website on February 9, 2008. I never posted these pictures on my old website, but am including them now for completion.
I took these pictures of the HO-scale layout of the Society of Model Engineers at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in November 2002. Not all of these pictures came out, but I am including them all here.
Overland Western Lines FP45 #1854 takes a train of empty intermodal cars north through Honey Creek.
A truck on Highway 20 waits as Overland Western Lines FP45 #1854 and its train of empty intermodal cars pass.
Overland Western Lines FP45 #1854 highballs its train of empty intermodal cars through Midway.
Overland Western Lines FP45 #1854 and its train of empty intermodal cars cross over Highway 83 in Mukwonago.
A pair of Burlington Northern SD60s pull a freight train through Vernon.
A pair of Overland Western Lines SD40-2s pull a freight train across Echo Lake and into Burlington.
The Overland Western Lines SD40-2s pull their freight train through Burlington.
An Overland Western Lines caboose on the end of a freight train in Burlington.
Overland Western Lines GP38-2 #2070 switches cars at Vulcan Materials in Sussex.
Here is another view of Overland Western Lines GP38-2 #2070 at Vulcan Materials in Sussex.
A Boston & Maine BL2 pulling a freight train. I am not certain where on the layout this is but I think it is in Sussex.
I have no idea where on the layout this Great Northern SW7 is sitting on the layout, but I assume it is in the Waukesha engine terminal.
Here is the steam-powered “Heritage Collection” passing through Midway.
This is a terrible picture of the wooden Southern Pacific caboose at the end of the “Heritage Collection” at Midway.
This is the “Nick Seidler Collection” at Midway, pulled by an Illinois Central C-Liner. This train was donated to the club by the Milwaukee School of Engineering’s Assistant Director of Student Activites, Nick Seidler.
This Citgo station is in Waukesha. There really are two Citgo stations near the tracks in Waukesha, so I made Citgo signs for this Walthers service station kit.
Here is an overhead view of downtown Waukesha, showing the Citgo station and other structures. The church was scratchbuilt by Burt Rosenweig in 1975.
I built this small house from a Life-Like General Store kit.
Here is Overland Western Lines SW1000 #1070 in the Waukesha yard. It has a temporary lettering style.
Here is Overland Western Lines SD24 #2410 in the Waukesha yard. It is still awaiting full lettering.
Here is Overland Western Lines SD40-2 #3094 in an early two-tone blue paint scheme. This locomotive also features Southern Pacific-style nose lights.
Here is another Overland Western Lines FP45. This one has been painted in the current gray and red colors but is still awaiting lettering. It is to be numbered #3621.
In former Southern Pacific paint, OWL U28C #2800 crosses Highway 20 headed south.
Here is Overland Western Lines GP7 #1218 with a temporary lettering style.
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