As a railroader, wide nose for sure. As a modeller, standard cab, no contest. I think spartan cab geeps and SDs are the best looking locos out...
No Pennsy. Now that is disappointing.
I sure hope it continues. This is the best series to date of the Mighty Pennsy. I'm sure David Messer is still working on the books. We shall see.
I am currently about 1:1. Without a layout I have been building locos to pass time. My layout room is now complete except for carpet so I will...
I don't think it is on both sides. Hopefully someone will post a pic of the other side.
If my wife insisted I sell my "investment" in model trains, which we all know are "extremely valuable", I would certainly list my Athearn trains...
Stealth with blue trucks and tank. No, i'm not kidding. If I must choose between YN2 and YN3, i'll take YN3. Dave
Truly amazing. Are you ready to start building one for me?:tb-cool: Dave
Ahh... the good ole days. :tb-cool:
That was fairly anti-climactic. Was it the one?
When running CSX freights along the NEC between Bowie and Landover (MD.) we had to use the gauntlet tracks through the platforms at stations....
Dave, All the major railroads, in fact almost ALL railroads, still roster cabooses, sometimes called shoving platforms. There are enough...
GE actually. 4400 HP, electric. Dave
http://www.star1889.com/starrailroad.htm I have purchased lanterns and parts from them directly. As of 2004 they still had the Conrail logo...
Something from the PAcific Harbor Line? Only RR I can think of right now with black/white striped side sills.
Right. But assuming it is too much hassle to remove the stainless grilles for painting, I would think that the paint shop would have just sprayed...
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=113858 Love in this pic of the yellowbonnet you can see the shop didn't bother to paint the grilles...
Thats a new one for me, didn't even know C&O had a scheme like that! Looks nice! Dave
The only other I can think of is FCC for Freight Car Color. The other common PRR colors (Tuscan, Toluidine Red, Buff, Deluxe Gold, Battleship...
Most people call it Brunswick Green. The official name was Dark Green Locomotive Enamel. My favorite color! Dave