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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:02 PM
Well for NS< they don't mix any because they have none to mix, thier fleet is all DC, except fot the 16 SD80MACs, and they don't mix them with any other DCs. I have on numerous occasions spotted a Dash 9 with a SD70M. NS has a bunch of new D9s and SD70Ms running here in the Alleghany mountains between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:02 PM
Well for NS< they don't mix any because they have none to mix, thier fleet is all DC, except fot the 16 SD80MACs, and they don't mix them with any other DCs. I have on numerous occasions spotted a Dash 9 with a SD70M. NS has a bunch of new D9s and SD70Ms running here in the Alleghany mountains between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:13 PM
My favourite loco is 4472 Flying Scotsman, My favourite train is The Flying Scotsman (in steam days) not that I'm old enough to remember much about it.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:13 PM
My favourite loco is 4472 Flying Scotsman, My favourite train is The Flying Scotsman (in steam days) not that I'm old enough to remember much about it.

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Posted by michaelstevens on Thursday, September 18, 2003 4:23 PM
Say "jongrant" -- I've recently seen an ad. (in Historic Rail I think) Stateside, for an HO "Flying Scotsman" set. It says that the loco is "tender drive" ! Having always been a Great Western man myself, I've always been mystified by the LNER, you mean that the drivers, linkage etc. was just for show ?
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Posted by michaelstevens on Thursday, September 18, 2003 4:23 PM
Say "jongrant" -- I've recently seen an ad. (in Historic Rail I think) Stateside, for an HO "Flying Scotsman" set. It says that the loco is "tender drive" ! Having always been a Great Western man myself, I've always been mystified by the LNER, you mean that the drivers, linkage etc. was just for show ?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 18, 2003 4:44 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by michaelstevens

Say "jongrant" -- I've recently seen an ad. (in Historic Rail I think) Stateside, for an HO "Flying Scotsman" set. It says that the loco is "tender drive" ! Having always been a Great Western man myself, I've always been mystified by the LNER, you mean that the drivers, linkage etc. was just for show ?


Loco drive goooood, tender drive baaaad!

I'm not sure about a Flying Scotsman in HO, but I would agree that tender drive locos are crap runners in general, especially the Hornby A1/A3,

I hope you're not trying to draw me into that 80 year old chestnut - GWR v LNER , cos I'm a North Eastern Railway man myself, and I did'nt think that anyone stateside would understand me when I said my favourite loco was a Worsdell unsuperheated P3. [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 18, 2003 4:44 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by michaelstevens

Say "jongrant" -- I've recently seen an ad. (in Historic Rail I think) Stateside, for an HO "Flying Scotsman" set. It says that the loco is "tender drive" ! Having always been a Great Western man myself, I've always been mystified by the LNER, you mean that the drivers, linkage etc. was just for show ?


Loco drive goooood, tender drive baaaad!

I'm not sure about a Flying Scotsman in HO, but I would agree that tender drive locos are crap runners in general, especially the Hornby A1/A3,

I hope you're not trying to draw me into that 80 year old chestnut - GWR v LNER , cos I'm a North Eastern Railway man myself, and I did'nt think that anyone stateside would understand me when I said my favourite loco was a Worsdell unsuperheated P3. [;)]

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Posted by michaelstevens on Sunday, September 21, 2003 9:15 AM
I know what you mean; I happen to have an Hornby Brittania.

O.K. I'll bite. Who was Worsdell ? and what was a P3 ?
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Posted by michaelstevens on Sunday, September 21, 2003 9:15 AM
I know what you mean; I happen to have an Hornby Brittania.

O.K. I'll bite. Who was Worsdell ? and what was a P3 ?
British Mike in Philly

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