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Hello Marty, <br /> <br />Atlas offered an HO scale RS-1 painted for the SI (in Union Pacific colors but with SI lettering) at one time. Red Caboose has made a 40-foot flatcar, and Microscale has made SI decals. There may have been other rolling stock offered from various manufacturers from time to time, but I can't recall any immediately. Check Walthers at www.walthers.com. <br /> <br />As to era, have you chosen one? The SI began operation in 1906 as a Canadian Pacific-financed link to Spokane. The CP acquired control of the SI in 1917. <br /> <br />Following Chap. 11 reorganization in 1941 (at which time CP lost its stock interest) the SI was independent. The UP acquired the SI on Oct. 6, 1958. <br /> <br />The SI was, and remains, primarily a bridge route from Eastport, Idaho, where the UP interchanges with the Canadian Pacific, to Spokane, Wash. <br /> <br />Check with the Union Pacific Historical Society (www.uphs.org) for additional information and references to books. <br /> <br />Regards, <br /> <br />Paul Schmidt <br />Contributing Editor <br />Trains.com
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