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SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 8-9-20 DIESELS

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Posted by pennytrains on Saturday, August 15, 2020 6:44 PM

 

DIESELS
(SHE SAID IN AN "OILY" VOICE)

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  1. Without a doubt the most popular diesel paint (SCHEME) of the postwar era was the passenger colors of the (SANTA-FE) Railroad.  It appeared on Lionel’s (F-THREES), (AMERICAN) Flyer’s Alco PA’s and the (MARX) No. 21 (ELECTROMOTIVE) FT, which had (non-prototypical) simulated (SIX) wheel trucks.
  2. Lionel’s No. 2334 (NEW-YORK) (CENTRAL) F3’s had a (BATTERY) box for the (HORN) in the powered (UNIT’S) fuel tank.
  3. American Flyer’s No. 370 of 1950 was the first (GEEP) modeled by a “Big-3” postwar manufacturer.  AF’s GP-7 wore a decal with the (GM-EMD) shield logo under it’s side (CAB) windows.
  4. Lionel’s first (ALCO) was patterned after a (FREIGHT) model rather than the passenger version.  Called the “(ANNIVERSARY) Set” by collectors, the No. 1464W wore lettering for the (UNION) (PACIFIC) Railroad on the flanks of the No. 2023 diesels.
  5. Debuting on the cover of the Lionel 1954 catalog, the No. 2321 (LACKAWANNA) Railroad (FAIRBANKS) (MORSE) H-24-66 (TRAINMASTER) pulled set Nos. 2219W, “The (THUNDERBIRD)”, and 2223W, “The (BIG) (HAUL)” that year.
  6. (STREAMLINED) diesels pulled Lionel’s No. 1520W and (KUSAN’S) No. 2202D (TEXAS) Special sets plus Lionel’s magnificent No. 2296W (CANADIAN) Pacific Super-O set.
  7. American Flyer modeled a (BALDWIN) diesel for their No. 335 C&NW in 1957 while Lionel chose the (NW-TWO) for it’s MagneTraction equipped No. 622 (ATSF) EMD (SWITCHER) in 1949.
  8. It’s too bad Lionel never chose to produce matching passenger cars to accompany their Nos. 2240 (WABASH), 2345 (WESTERN) Pacific, 2368 (BALTIMORE) and (OHIO) and 2378 (MILWAUKEE) (ROAD) F3 sets.
  9. Only Lionel chose to model a General Electric 44 (TONNER) during 1956 and 57: the Nos. 625 & 627 (LEHIGH) (VALLEY), 626 B&O, 628 (NORTHERN) Pacific and 629 Burlington.
  10. If you like yellow and blue, the Nos. 2322 and 2331(VIRGINIAN) Train Masters and the No. 614 (ALASKA) RR NW-2 are for you.
  11. For lovers of (BLUE) and orange, check out the Nos. 2341 and 611 diesels of the same types lettered for the (JERSEY) Central Lines.
  12. And if the combination of (RED) and black is your thing, then the No. 601 (SEABOARD) NW-2, (NEW) in 1956, is for you.

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SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 8-9-20 DIESELS
Posted by pennytrains on Saturday, August 8, 2020 6:20 PM

DIESELS
(SHE SAID IN AN "OILY" VOICE)

52 WORDS

  1. Without a doubt the most popular diesel paint (_ _ _ _ _ _) of the postwar era was the passenger colors of the (_ _ _ _ _ - _ _) Railroad.  It appeared on Lionel’s (_ - _ _ _ _ _ _), (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Flyer’s Alco PA’s and the (_ _ _ _) No. 21 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) FT, which had (non-prototypical) simulated (_ _ _) wheel trucks.
  2. Lionel’s No. 2334 (_ _ _ - _ _ _ _) (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) F3’s had a (_ _ _ _ _ _) box for the (_ _ _ _) in the powered (_ _ _ _ ‘ _) fuel tank.
  3. American Flyer’s No. 370 of 1950 was the first (_ _ _ _) modeled by a “Big-3” postwar manufacturer.  AF’s GP-7 wore a decal with the (_ _ - _ _ _) shield logo under it’s side (_ _ _) windows.
  4. Lionel’s first (_ _ _ _) was patterned after a (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) model rather than the passenger version.  Called the “(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Set” by collectors, the No. 1464W wore lettering for the (_ _ _ _ _) (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) Railroad on the flanks of the No. 2023 diesels.
  5. Debuting on the cover of the Lionel 1954 catalog, the No. 2321 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Railroad (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) (_ _ _ _ _) H-24-66 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) pulled set Nos. 2219W, “The (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)”, and 2223W, “The (_ _ _) (_ _ _ _)” that year.
  6. (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) diesels pulled Lionel’s No. 1520W and (_ _ _ _ _ ‘ _) No. 2202D (_ _ _ _ _) Special sets plus Lionel’s magnificent No. 2296W (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Pacific Super-O set.
  7. American Flyer modeled a (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) diesel for their No. 335 C&NW in 1957 while Lionel chose the (_ _ - _ _ _) for it’s MagneTraction equipped No. 622 (_ _ _ _) EMD (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) in 1949.
  8. It’s too bad Lionel never chose to produce matching passenger cars to accompany their Nos. 2240 (_ _ _ _ _ _), 2345 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) Pacific, 2368 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) and (_ _ _ _) and 2378 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) (_ _ _ _) F3 sets.
  9. Only Lionel chose to model a General Electric 44 (_ _ _ _ _ _) during 1956 and 57: the Nos. 625 & 627 (_ _ _ _ _ _) (_ _ _ _ _ _), 626 B&O, 628 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Pacific and 629 Burlington.
  10. If you like yellow and blue, the Nos. 2322 and 2331(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Train Masters and the No. 614 (_ _ _ _ _ _) RR NW-2 are for you.
  11. For lovers of (_ _ _ _) and orange, check out the Nos. 2341 and 611 diesels of the same types lettered for the (_ _ _ _ _ _) Central Lines.
  12. And if the combination of (_ _ _) and black is your thing, then the No. 601 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) NW-2, (_ _ _) in 1956, is for you.

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