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What would be your favorite engin of all time

  • Well here is a wide open subject if you could name just one engine as your favorite what would it be???
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  • The F40 and its descendants. It's a far cry from the E-units of yesteryear, but my first memories of passenger trains were big original Superliners pulled by two or three of them. Not only were they on Amtrak, but also my more common passenger trips on Metra. They're colorful locomotives used all over the nation that have done a lot for the railroad passenger industry than some care to ackgnowledge. I hate to see the baggage units on the Hiawatha trains nowadays...
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  • What in the world in an "engin"? My favorite engine would have to be the Challenger.
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098

    What in the world in an "engin"?


    Great. Now I'm even more confused...
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  • OOPS I MISPELLED IS. OH THE IRONY.
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098

    OOPS I MISPELLED IS. OH THE IRONY.


    And here I thought it was sarcasm.

    To the original question: My favorite is the GM&N 425, a Pacific locomotive, currently owned by the Blue Mountain and Reading (or Reading, Blue Mountain, and Northern). It was the first steam locomotive that I got "up close and personal" with back in 1967 when it was in Phoenixville, PA.
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  • PRR GG1, M1a or T1
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098

    What in the world in an "engin"? My favorite engine would have to be the Challenger.


    Wasn't that the genetics company in Jurassic Park?
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  • I HAVE 6 FAVORITES
    SD40-2
    F45
    M420W
    AC6000CW
    AC4400CW
    DASH 9
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  • SD40-2. H16-44, H24-66, CPA16-4, so many choices......
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  • QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44

    SD40-2. H16-44, H24-66, CPA16-4, so many choices......
    Matthew as to all eotd are freads but not all freads are eotd some are cabosses or cabeese if there are more than one[}:)]glennbob
  • F45
    SD90
    F45
    SD45
    SD40-2

    to name a few
  • SD40-2
    AC4400CW
    AC6000CW
    C40-8W
    SD75M
    B23/B30-7
    SD40-3
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