QUOTE: Originally posted by the feed A shay of any kind
QUOTE: Originally posted by Sancho1 You probably couldn't operate big boys everywhere though due to the size.
QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper How about a complete California Zephyr running from Newark to Emeryville, CA with a GG-1 pulling it Newark Philadelphia and the E-5 from Union heading the consist the rest of the way.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by RaymondLowey The PRR GG1 would be my choice. to see that Engine under the wires of the NEC would be awesome.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Ray Dunakin I'd love to see a Big Boy under steam! More realistically, I'd use the dough to get some steam power into running condition at the San Diego Railroad Museum again, and then put the rest into a trust to pay for the upkeep on it so they'd be able to run on a regular basis.
My candidates would include a GG-1 and a string of "clocker" Budd coaches restored to their orgiinal deluxe Senator/Congressional interiors, operable still in the NY-Washington corridor (but not north to Boston, different power now., one of Amtrak's still-operating Heritage diners could be added.)
or the Pennsylvanina State K-4 with a string of classic P-70's, a heavywieght diner and a heavywieght 6-wheel parlor-obs.
or the E-33/EF-5 in Connecticut with modern electricals to operate in the corredor
or the Flying Yankee or the Nebraska Zephyr and the E-5
I would have chosen the California Zephyr, but isn't the Canadian as operated now a pretty good stand-in?
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