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Custom Trains features the railroad artwork of artist Andy Fletcher. See Andy's posters, magnets, matted prints, and read his blog about railroads across North America.
Andy is an advocate for America's freight and passenger railroads and his drawings teach art, design, composition skills, math, history and geography. Enjoy drawing trains.
Andy Fletcher Custom Trains. 4,276 likes · 106 talking about this. Artist, speaker advocate for #trains. Drawing demos on YouTube: trains1919 His designs were the inspiration for Norfolk Southern's...
Andy Fletcher. 5,538 likes · 223 talking about this. Andy Fletcher Artist, speaker advocate for #trains. His designs were the inspiration for NS's Heritage engines eBay: AndyFletcherCustomTrains
The Amtrak Empire Builder heads from Chicago to Seattle. Today's train is powered by a Seimens Mobility ALC-42 and Amtrak 50th Anniversary Pointless Arrow P42DC #161. We give a wave to the crew and passengers as the train heads on its way.
"Let's Draw A Train" is my new YouTube Drawing Demonstration Series where I do drawing demonstrations of some of your favorite locomotives and railroad equip...
Andy Fletcher is a railroad artist, speaker and an advocate for trains & railroads. Over the last twenty-seven Andy has drawn over 2,500 railroad locomotives, cars & cabooses of America's railroads. Andy Fletcher began drawing trains while he was still in school.
Andy Fletcher is an artist, designer, speaker and advocate for trains. He enjoys sharing his drawings and his joy of trains with railroad enthusiasts everywhere.
These New York, Susquehanna & Western locomotives move trains at Binghamton. The SD45 leads a train to Syracuse. #ThankARailroader customtrains.org
In the previous photo, I was drawing my first trains as a railroad artist while working on my first book, “The ABC’s of America’s Railroads.” Burlington Northern Desert Storm locomotive 1991 was on the cover of the book. Drawing Burlington Northern 1991 after seeing it on a trip to Seattle…