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QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar [ The C.R.R. is already off the unit although I left the Radio dispatch unit logo alone.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cefinkjr QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar [ The C.R.R. is already off the unit although I left the Radio dispatch unit logo alone. I'm about to weather two Atlas CRR cabeese for a friend whose HNXT railroad is based on the Clinchfield. I noticed that "Radio dispatch" logo and wondered if it's accurate. It doesn't seem to me to 'fit' with the CRR image. Anybody have firm information as to whether that was actually used by the CRR and, if so, when? HighIron2003ar: Do I understand that you were able to remove lettering from Atlas cabooses with alcohol without ruining the base color?
QUOTE: Originally posted by JPM335 yes, and im trying to figure out an excuse for a BLI K4 on an 80's+ era layout. It would run among 70MACs and AC6000CWs, but i like it[xx(]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rripperger Railfan excursions; they take eccentric power everywhere. The Southern ran an ex T&P 2-10-4 when I was a kid, along with an old Canadian 4-6-2.