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For a layout that small. it might be a good idea just to run an RDC. The Santa Fe had a couple of RDC-1's (all coach). One of them was rebuilt into something that looked like an RDC-2 (baggage-coach). A doodlebug is another option. In the last decade of real passenger service, the Santa Fe ran a train using a dieselized doodlebug (actually two) along with a streamlined observation coach or less frequently, a straight coach. Also active well into the 1960's were mixed trains. Short, mineral brown combines along with some freight cars and a GP7 or two provided service totally ignored by our glorious government today. Instead we have foreign oil, oil wars, and terrorism on our shores. There IS a connection. <br /> Stephanie Stout
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