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Thanks everyone! Heres a quick roster of the AS&N: <br />engine type amount <br />SD40-2 20 <br />SW1500 6 <br />GP40-2 15 <br />Slug 6 <br />SD50 5 <br />B40-8 4 <br />GP60 2 <br />C40-8W 10 <br />Note that all C40-8Ws and some SD40-2s and GP40-2s are assigned to ASN leasing (ASNX). <br /> <br />I will also use a F40 and an A-B-A set of F7s for excersion service. <br /> <br />Dave H, the AS&N uses the LV from Allentown to Scranton, the DL&W from Scranton to Binghamton, and the Erie from Binghampton to Buffalo. Yes, I will patch some ASN units for now <br /> <br />I know some of you are thinking by now why I'm not using the C40s the reason is that I'm saying CSX is leasing these and some of the AS&Ns SD and GP40-2s. The ASN will soon get 5 ex-CP SD40M-2s for coal trains headed for Baltimore for ship loading to Quebec. <br /> <br />I'm modeling the Reading & Northern from Lehighton to Pittson and am saying the AS&N has trakage rights between the towns. <br /> <br />See my B40-9 post to see what engine I picked.
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