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I grew up along the pennsy,and one of my most vivid memories is seeing a B&O F7aba pulling the capitol limited on those rails.Must of been an excursion because that was in the early sixties.I model the C&O mostly because I like their Steam power. Also for the relief the railroad provided for all the families along it's path to better their lives.I don't personelly think that absolute prototype would be the best thing for me.I like to many other roads and engines not found on C&O rails.I run big UP steam and my newely accuried Alco Ge turbine,CP Fairbanks Morse Trainmasters,SP bloody nose alco hoods,Pennsylvania steam ,NYC steam.C&O, B&O, WM , hoods and f's.I tried the suggestion about closing your eyes and see what images comes to mind,I got a headache from all the pictures of trains trying to cram there way into that limited amount of space,had to get a shot of eggnog and set down for awhile.What ever road you decide to model with the size ,and variety of your collection,it no dought will allways be interesting. Terry.
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