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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jimrice4449</i> <br /><br />While some RRs did real well w/ Berkshires (NKP pops instantly to mind) the PRR and the NYC EACH had more frt Mountains than the total # of Berkshires on ALL RRs <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />And all the NYC's (called Mohawks) were used in flat country, and a lot of PRRs were, too. Some of them spent time Altoona-Pittsburg, but most of them didn't. <br /> <br />The first NYC 4-8-2s hit the road for freight service about 1916, and were truly pioneers. It was seven or eight years later that the PRR M1 appeared. <br /> <br />Old Timer
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