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Lets try this again (Road specific locomotives pt 2)
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A few more good ones........ <br /> <br />A Grand Trunk Western U3b 4-8-4. C'mon, these brutes were beautiful. And they were very similar to CN's 4-8-4s, so they could be produced in both road names. <br /> <br />A C&O 4-8-4 Greenbriar. Now here's a loco that screams to be modeled! Big, powerful, good looking, you get ther message. <br /> <br />A Milwuakee Road 4-8-4, such as the 261. Another beautiful and powerful machine. <br /> <br />Cotton Belt 4-8-4, like the 819. IMO, one of the best looking 4-8-4s. <br /> <br />Reading T1 4-8-4. Unique brutes built from older 2-8-0s and 2-10-0s. <br /> <br />Spokane Portland & Seattle 4-8-4, like the 700. <br /> <br />With all these 4-8-4s, everyone could have a fleet of Northerns!
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