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How many F-Units do you have?

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How many F-Units do you have?
Posted by khier on Thursday, November 1, 2018 11:43 AM

Dear All,

I will not ask which one is the best because it is a personal issue, just home many. I have 10, 7 A units and 3 B units. I am trying to stick to a single rail company and to limit myself to the F3 and F7 only, but I still keep hunting for more. Am I a rare exception who should seek a cure for this? It is interesting to see how many of you are infected with the same virus Big Smile

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Thursday, November 1, 2018 11:52 AM

DRGW

F9ABBBA set

F7A x 6

F7B x5

F3ABBA

F9m (wreck rebuilt F3A)

WP

F3ABB

23 in all I think.

 

My focus is around 1979/1980 so go figure.  Only F units on Rio Grande by then was F9ABB set pulling the Rio Grande Zephyr.

Here is the wreck rebuilt F

 

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Posted by tstage on Thursday, November 1, 2018 11:58 AM

I like early NYC diesel freight so I limit myself to FT-F3s:

  • (2) FTA-Bs
  • (1) F2A (to be used with an FTA-B set)
  • (3) F3A-Bs
  • (2) F3As

They are also from a variety of a manufacturers; mostly Stewart.  I'll probably downsize the number of F3s at some point.  Two A-B sets is plenty for me.

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Posted by ROBERT PETRICK on Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:10 PM

I have a Santa Fe F3 ABA consist pulling a string of about 40 'billboard' freight cars. Kato N scale. Silver Warbonnet. The prototypical model railroad.

I model the modern era (1975 - present), but I like the look of that particular train so I take it out for a few laps now and then.

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Posted by floridaflyer on Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:13 PM

14, LV, RDG PRR & WM. Do Pa lines in the 50's 

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Posted by blabride on Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:32 PM

MKT F7 ABA As delivered

MKT F3 ABA  As delivered

MKT FP7 A F7B As delvered

MKT Whitman Green F7 AB Set corrected for 1972

Missouri Pacific FT AB Set, as delivered.

Missouri Pacific F7A for above, as delivered.

Texas & Pacific F7 AB set in passenger scheme.

Santa Fe F3 ABA set in 1950's Warbonnet

Santa Fe F7 ABA in freight blue.

Santa Fe F9 AB freight blue

Santa Fe F7 ABBA in freight blue with early seventies detail.

Santa Fe F7 AB Yellow Bonnet.

Cotton Belt FP7 A

FW&D-C&S F7 ABA set, as delivered.

SP-T&NO FP7 F7B set in Gray.

Rock Island FP7 in as delivered.

Rock Island F7A in billboard

34, but my layout is central TX based where all roads F's were heavily used and in many cases, (Santa Fe) went to die.

I would still like to get Santa Fe bluebonnets. Deramus red Katy F's and a Chicago Great Western maroon or red B unit to run with them and some SP Sunset Limited cars to run with those SP Gray units.

SB.

 

 

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Posted by Lone Wolf and Santa Fe on Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:51 PM

Mine are a little more modern:

1 F40PH Amtrak
1 F40PH Metrolink
1 FP45 Amtrak
2 F45 Santa Fe
2 F59PHI Metrolink

9 total

also 2 F7B units that were converted to power rotary snow plows.

Here are the 3 Metrolink units

Metrolink locomotives lined up in San Bernardino

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Posted by wjstix on Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:53 PM

Hmmm....not as many as I thought really, at least not up and running....

Great Northern F7 A-B-A set. These are Athearn bluebox shells painted and detailed by Duane Buck. Currently one A unit has an Athearn Genesis chassis and is drawbar connected to the dummy B unit, and the other A unit has a traditional bluebox powered chassis.

For my free-lanced "St.Paul Route" I have two A-B sets of FTs (one passenger, one freight) from Stewart/Bowser, and an F2 that is a Highliner shell on a Stewart/Bowser chassis. The F2 often runs A-B-A with one of the FT sets (which are both drawbar connected to each other.)

However I also have decorated / detailed shells for New York Central (Athearn BB F7 A-B), Minneapolis & St.Louis (Athearn BB F7 A-A) and EMD 103 demonstrator (Stewart FT A-B) that I'm working on adding powered chassis to - converting to DCC, adding sound, perhaps re-motoring etc.

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Posted by Wolf359 on Thursday, November 1, 2018 1:27 PM

(Updated) It's a pretty common virus I think. I love the EMD F-units. I currently have 13.

One Santa Fe FT. (War bonnet)

One US Army F2A. (Olive drab)

One Pennsylvania F3A.

One SP F7A.

One UP F7A/B set.

One Santa Fe F7A/B set.(War bonnet)

One Santa Fe F7A. (Blue and yellow, recently re-motored and rebuilt)

One Santa Fe F9A. (War bonnet, recently re-motored and rebuilt)

One Alaska RR F9B.

One Amtrak F40PH. (Phase III paint)

One Santa Fe FP45. (Blue)

 

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Posted by dti406 on Thursday, November 1, 2018 1:50 PM

Going from Memory Here:

2- FP7A's PRR DGLE

2- FL9A's - New Haven As Delivered

2- F7A's 1-F7B - Wabash Blue Birds

1- F7A&B PRR DGLE

2- F7A's 1- F7B NYC

1- F3A 1- F3B NYC

Numerous F7A's & B's Undecorated Some will be N&W (Ex-Wabash) and PRR.

Rick Jesionowski

 

 

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Posted by saronaterry on Thursday, November 1, 2018 2:05 PM

19 A units and only 3 B units.

Huh.

I need to buy more B's. Big Smile

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Posted by angelob6660 on Thursday, November 1, 2018 3:52 PM

California Zephyr

3 F3 Western Pacific A-B-B

3 F3 CB&Q A-B-A

4 F3 D&RGW A-B-B-A

Canadian National

2 F7 A-B (later repaint into G.N.O. Railway)

Santa  Fe

4 F7 A-B-B-A

I need to get a F3 converted to look like F7 A-B-B-A set and 2 more F7B since my locomotives were delivered in a A-B-B set.

Union Pacific

1 F3A

Amtrak

9 F40PH Phase III

I been planning on getting more F3 and F7. 

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

Amtrak America, 1971-Present.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, November 1, 2018 3:52 PM

I think this is correct for the STRATTON & GILLETTE... All are Stewarts with Kato drives.

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F3 A/B set, High Fans, Freight

F3 A/A Set, Low Fans, Freight

F7 A/B/A Set, Freight

F7 A/B Set, Passenger, B unit has Steam Generator

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That is only 9, I thought I had 11. I might have missed a set of them.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, November 1, 2018 4:08 PM

1 Stewart F3 A&B for the Northern Potomac.

 

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Posted by Mark R. on Thursday, November 1, 2018 4:31 PM

I model the D&H, so .... zero.  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Erie Lackawanna in Georgia on Thursday, November 1, 2018 4:33 PM

First post on this site

A-B-A set of Brass F3 Phase II chicken wire

Erie Lackawanna grey maroon & yellow

I need more!

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Posted by PED on Thursday, November 1, 2018 4:34 PM

9 A and 10 B. All Santa Fe DCC.

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Posted by RobertSchuknecht on Thursday, November 1, 2018 5:02 PM

I have an F3A and an F7B. 

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Posted by jrbernier on Thursday, November 1, 2018 5:30 PM

  Now that I think about it, here are the totals.

1 Walthers ABA set of F7's(MILW)

2 P1K F3's (C&NW)

4 Atlas/Roco FP7's (MILW)

1 Athearn F9A (MILW)

  I think that is it...maybe...

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Posted by PRR8259 on Thursday, November 1, 2018 5:54 PM

I'm 50 now, with 45 years in this hobby.  For me, the journey has been interesting, as I was not always an F unit fan, but more of an Alco Century fan since I was 5.

For a number of reasons that do not need to be rehashed here, F units have grown on me quite a bit.  I currently have only three Stewart/Kato F-3A's with the chicken wire side grills, all nos original factory paint and lettering, the way they came: 

PRR 9501

SP black widow, no number yet

WP no number yet

Here's where I differ from some:  My current pre-orders and most planned future purchases are exclusively F units.

John

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Posted by DrW on Thursday, November 1, 2018 6:48 PM

All Santa Fe:

F3 passenger (warbonnet)

4 AB sets, representing phases 1 to 4 (3 sets ATHG, 1 set Stewart)

F3 freight

2 AB sets, phase F5 (ATHG)

F7 passenger

2 ABBA sets, representing phases 1 and 2 (ATHG)

F7 freight

1 ABBA set, 2 AB sets (all phase 1, ATHG)

FT passenger

1 AB set (DP)

FT freight

1 AB set (DP)

According to my calculations, the total is 32. All listed units represent the "non-modernized" versions; they have no lift rings, no grab irons above the windshield, no grab irons on the side of the hood. The listed units do not only represent different construction phases, but also different paint schemes. For passenger units, the length of the red "warbonnet" was shortened at some point of time, and the freight units show either the "cat whisker" (earlier) or "cigar band" (later) design. Although out of my time frame, just because I like its looks, I also own an ATHG F7 bluebonnet set.

JW

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Posted by hon30critter on Thursday, November 1, 2018 6:52 PM

Erie Lackawanna in Georgia
First post on this site

Congratulations on making your first post!

F series (and Es) are my favourite locomotives but I don't own a bunch of them.

I have 1 F7, 1 FP7, 1 FP9 and 3 F7Bs all in Canadian Pacific maroon and grey. Everything is DCC with sound, except the F7 which I will sell because the details don't match the rest of the fleet. It is an older Athearn. The others are all InterMountain.

I also have one E6 AB and one E7 ABOff Topic

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Posted by NHTX on Thursday, November 1, 2018 7:24 PM

     Only seven F's, all New Haven FL-9s in the McGinnis flavor.  Thank you Jason Shron and all of the good folks at Rapido!

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, November 1, 2018 7:33 PM

Erie Lackawanna in Georgia
First post on this site

You've been a member since 2011?  Don't be shy.  One of the benefits of posting is that you find out what you think you know ain't so.  Not that it is has happened to me :tinfoil2:

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Posted by Erie Lackawanna in Georgia on Thursday, November 1, 2018 8:08 PM

BigDaddy

 Well I’ve done my share of lurking around various topics over the years, but I’ve certainly learned an awful lot here.  I’m determined to get envolved and contribute when I can!

 
Erie Lackawanna in Georgia
First post on this site

 

You've been a member since 2011?  Don't be shy.  One of the benefits of posting is that you find out what you think you know ain't so.  Not that it is has happened to me :tinfoil2:

 

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Posted by OldEngineman on Thursday, November 1, 2018 11:16 PM

No F units here.

Actually, when I was a young fireman, I spent much of my time ON F units (FL-9's) working on the [former NH RR] Danbury Branch and the Harlem and Hudson lines on former NYC territory.

I never really cared for them. They were ok, but one could get tired of tending to the steam generators with the big engine roaring in your ears (have some tinnitus that I think was aggravated by that back in the day).

I realize the F-40's "weren't the same" as the classic F units, but those were great locomotives, spent many days and nights on them later on.

On my little switching line (based on the "Black River Junction" of MRR a few years' back), it's all "single units" and they have to reverse direction to get home.

F units just wouldn't "fit in".

NHTX wrote: "Only seven F's, all New Haven FL-9s in the McGinnis flavor."

I probably ran at least one or two of those in your collection, back when they still "ran"...Big Smile

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Posted by Southgate on Friday, November 2, 2018 1:38 AM

Two blue box Athearns. One on the rails in SP Black widow. Other in the drawer is GN. I wanna put a bloody nose shell on it.  Dan

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Posted by caldreamer on Friday, November 2, 2018 8:11 AM

I have just 2 F3B;s painted in BN Green and black paint scheme,  They are designated for snow and MOW service.

      Ira

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Posted by NS6770fan on Friday, November 2, 2018 8:13 AM

I don’t have any yet, but I hope to have a few PRR F units along with the NS OCS units. If you count O scale, I have one Amtrak F45 I believe.

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Posted by CGW121 on Friday, November 2, 2018 9:00 AM

I have 12 chicken wire F3As, only 5 F3Bs. All CGW.

 

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