ACY The book is out. It appeared in some retail shops late last week. I got my copy in the mail today. Tom
The book is out. It appeared in some retail shops late last week. I got my copy in the mail today.
Tom
Congratulations Tom, I am sure that the book will be as interesting as the info you provided within this thread.
To One Old Goat: Lived in Sycamore, Ohio 1954- 1960, one block South of the tracks toward town on Main street. Remembering the Nathan M5 horns on the H- 16-44's and H-20-44's . And the blue - white smoke ! I have a true tale from October 1957 in the early evening to tell and would share that if you are interested.
Let me know. Retired Engineer
Retired EngineerI have a true tale from October 1957 in the early evening to tell and would share that if you are interested.
I think this will be well worth the telling ... but perhaps in its own new topic.
This is a 'necro' thread from years ago, which had drifted into largely referring to a book about the AC&Y. What I think you should do is use the 'start a new topic' button, provide an appropriate title (like "Akron, Canton and Youngstown memories") and spin out the tale -- I suspect we'll see some of Tom's stories in short order, and ideally many more. (But I won't argue that redirecting the thread to its original stated intent would be a decent service!)
The fellow you are attempting to contact hasn't posted anything for over 2 years, so it is likely he won't see this. You could try sending him a Private Message, those normally send a email to the recipient too.
I would be interested in hearing your story though.
Greetings from Alberta
-an Articulate Malcontent
Hello. I've taken a sort of passing interest in the AC&Y and have started collecting HO models of them. I live in western PA and although the Western Maryland is my favorite I also enjoy researching some of the smaller local railroads.
I have Atlas's HO model of the ACY's only RS1 #102.
Is there any additional information available on the RS1 like what type of horn it had? Just out of curiosity. I also noticed that it seemed to be delivered as #D-2; is it known when the renumber occured? Thanks!
"D-1" was the first of the S2s, delivered in May of 1942. Unsurprisingly, it was renumbered "101" when the special D-for-diesel numbering scheme was given up. As far as I know there was no actual "100" on the roster.
Tom or one of the other AC&Y experts will know exactly when the renumbering was applied, but if I were you I'd register for the actual AC&Y forum:
https://www.acyhs.org/forum/ucp.php?mode=register
and ask technical questions there where you're much more likely to receive timely and correct information.
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