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Posted by
francisco
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Sat, Jul 26 2003 11:24 PM
I select SD 70 but, I like F-7 A and B
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francisco
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Sat, Jul 26 2003 11:24 PM
I select SD 70 but, I like F-7 A and B
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dwaneet
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 5:26 AM
I like to watch all the new big movers! But I'm fond of the 70MAC's of the Alaska RR
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 5:26 AM
I like to watch all the new big movers! But I'm fond of the 70MAC's of the Alaska RR
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Posted by
jeffw104
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 7:31 AM
I like all that was listed so its hard for me to vote on just one.
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 7:31 AM
I like all that was listed so its hard for me to vote on just one.
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 4:58 PM
I had to check "other" because my favourite locomotive ain't American but has ancestory, back to SD40 locomotives. My favourite Australian Locomotive is the Australian 81 Class, and the reason is because when they were first built, they could be found working interstate freight, passenger and heavy coal trains. And like all EMD locomotives, they had the fabulous 2 stroke sound as well.
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I had to check "other" because my favourite locomotive ain't American but has ancestory, back to SD40 locomotives. My favourite Australian Locomotive is the Australian 81 Class, and the reason is because when they were first built, they could be found working interstate freight, passenger and heavy coal trains. And like all EMD locomotives, they had the fabulous 2 stroke sound as well.
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 5:45 PM
I personally like most any 6 axle unit, especially the NS Dash 9-40CW, Living near a NS main I see a lot of them.The SD70 series is pretty cool also the NS version with the flared radiators and phase II cab looks great,unfortunately it is made only in brass by OMI, they have a picture of it on their website @ www.overlandmodels.com
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I personally like most any 6 axle unit, especially the NS Dash 9-40CW, Living near a NS main I see a lot of them.The SD70 series is pretty cool also the NS version with the flared radiators and phase II cab looks great,unfortunately it is made only in brass by OMI, they have a picture of it on their website @ www.overlandmodels.com
Andy
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 6:32 PM
Every one of the locomotives on the list are my favorite. I am a CSX/Norfolk Southern Modeler and they both operate all of those locomotives.
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 6:32 PM
Every one of the locomotives on the list are my favorite. I am a CSX/Norfolk Southern Modeler and they both operate all of those locomotives.
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 6:38 PM
DASH-8,ALCO-44,BUT NEVER, SEE THE ALCO'S IN WASHINGTON ST.,SEE MOST DASH-8 & GP-38 OR 39,BOTH BNSF & UP USE AS SWITCHERS
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DASH-8,ALCO-44,BUT NEVER, SEE THE ALCO'S IN WASHINGTON ST.,SEE MOST DASH-8 & GP-38 OR 39,BOTH BNSF & UP USE AS SWITCHERS
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 9:53 PM
i like the AC4400CW locomotive because iam a locomotive engineer
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