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Milwaukee Road Class A, F-7 and E-6 No 15???

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Milwaukee Road Class A, F-7 and E-6 No 15???
Posted by JanOlov on Sunday, September 3, 2006 5:16 AM

Does ANY colour pictures excist these steam and diesel locomotives as delivered, or are they all in Black and White?

  





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Posted by CMSTPP on Sunday, September 3, 2006 11:51 AM

You would have to go to a book on this sort of thing. I have to or three books of the baltics and Atlantics in color. I have seen the E6 on the internet in color but only one picture of it. It is quite hard to find these pictures on the net but in a book you probably wouldn't have a problem. But if you want to see the color pictures of these locomotives you might have to go to E-bay and look up the milwaukee road and see if you can find a model of the baltics and Atlantics. There is an E6 on ebay and it has the passenger scheme, so maybe you should look.

 

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Posted by jimrice4449 on Sunday, September 3, 2006 10:50 PM
Morning Sun Books has a seies of "The Milwaukee Road In Color".   Vol. II, the City Of Milwuakee has color shots of the A class Atlantics, the F-7 Hudson, the Alco DL-109 #14 and the streamlined Pacific used on the Chippewa.   While there's no as deliverd pic of the E-6 #15, there is a shot of an E-7 which had the same as delivered sceme

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