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QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd On the whole... steam. ... And my all time favourite, period, isn't steam: as most of you have figured out by now, it's Pennsy's GG-1!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by kenneo QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd On the whole... steam. ... And my all time favourite, period, isn't steam: as most of you have figured out by now, it's Pennsy's GG-1! Jamie --- what was the designation of the PRR 2-D-2 electric. Was originally made as a box cab, but when the new sheet metal was designed for the GG-1, these locomotives were rebuilt with the GG-1 look.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd QUOTE: Originally posted by kenneo QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd On the whole... steam. ... And my all time favourite, period, isn't steam: as most of you have figured out by now, it's Pennsy's GG-1! Jamie --- what was the designation of the PRR 2-D-2 electric. Was originally made as a box cab, but when the new sheet metal was designed for the GG-1, these locomotives were rebuilt with the GG-1 look. P4, as I recall (but that could be a senior moment...[:)]) -- I'll check this evening when I get home. It was a good motor, but somewhat harder on the track than the GG-1 and didn't have either the power or speed -- but then, it was a much earlier design, so to be expected![:)]
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