QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock I like both--although in my layout's case "passenger" means passenger trolleys rather than big passenger trains.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 nowadays i know we have semi and plane but i think trains are meant for freight use.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by NTDN yea well when i start seeing reasonably priced modern LRV's i'll be happy too. I'm not modeling 1940 cities, so those trolleys just don't cut it. Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock QUOTE: Originally posted by NTDN yea well when i start seeing reasonably priced modern LRV's i'll be happy too. I'm not modeling 1940 cities, so those trolleys just don't cut it. Jay San Francisco still runs PCC's, which can be had from Bachmann for $25 brand spanking new, or less than half that used or on eBay. They're "streamlined" enough to pass for modern, and there is sufficient justification for running them on a 1980's-present layout. And the allure of 6" minimum radius (in HO!) is strong...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Balance of both to keep it interesting. The freight trains pay the bills. The passenger trains are the beauty queens that keep the rails polished. I guess to me just having one without the other is like having Captain Kirk in the original Star Trek with no Mr. Spock!