QUOTE: How could one beat a PRR 4-4-4-4? Fast, stylish, unreliable, horrible on track... In short, a glorious disaster.
Dan
QUOTE: Originally posted by AltonFan QUOTE: How could one beat a PRR 4-4-4-4? Fast, stylish, unreliable, horrible on track... In short, a glorious disaster. But the PRR 4-4-4-4 was not a mallet, nor even an articulated. It was a duplex-drive locomotive. But I can't argue. It was a good-looking engine, and makes a splendid-looking model.
QUOTE: ... (Yes, better than 3985 imho)
QUOTE: Originally posted by mrpoppy58 I think the N&W had the best. In the mountains of Virginia, West Virginia And Kentucky There are some steep grades. The y6b;s pulled the Coal from the Creeks and Hollows and took it to the Railyards where the Big A;s took it to the ports. B.R.B.
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