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DanielD wrote:Dewoc, Thanks for posting the HU's. I don't get to see too many of them either. Just when I get comfortable about being a model builder/collector, you bring out many of us are also some form of "Train Nut" also. Good to know there are more of us! HA! DanielD Dan he is a FTN
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FRB?
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FNG
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Great pictures post more.
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Great pictures post more.
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PM me, we're talking too much about the RR.
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You guys slow like we are.
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Nope, been pretty busy, on my 48 right now. Getting ready to go to an investigation about my attendance LOL, we had all the big wigs come into town yesterday and today so everyone was pretending to good employees and stayed marked up
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No quite busy actually, just started doing rules class also.
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Ahhhhh, American train , it's very nice , great pics !!!!!!
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Joined: 6/27/2007 Posts: 1,489 Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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NYC and PRR look awesome! They are all* pretty cool, but those two are my favorites.
*Except for Penn Central. What's the point? It looks like just another boring black NS unit.
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Awesome pics, keep them coming and thanks for sharing them
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Awesome locomotive pics, I love seeing them in the city! Never get to see that around here
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The new KCS paint scheme is quite the eye catcher, had an SD70ACe back and forth a few times, you might've seen it on the 206 in quite a lash up of UP/KCS/BNSF power.
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I dont remember a KCS engine being at 55 but its possible, I dont work that yard that often, I do remember a NS/CP/BNSF/UP combo on a 205 a few months back
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Ohhh I think I need a nickel plate. They used to run thru town where my dad grew up so he got me a Lionel nickel plate set. Do you guys prefer EMD or GE? And any reasons why? Just curious
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Hey tom do your guys get a 14t??
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