QUOTE: Originally posted by drephpe Ya know, by the time we get through, ol' Kozzie's going to have so much info on this he won't know what to model and his head will explode. This is all great regional data that should be interestng to lots of us. Kozzie and Peter are getting me, for one, very tuned in to what goes on down under. But all of it is fascinating. The new Monon stuff is great. Lets keep it rolling!
QUOTE: Originally posted by drephpe Look's like ya know a lot more than yer lettin on. Great string.
QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C Without trying to labour the point, there are photos of RS-3s in secondary service in the last two issues of Classic Trains. The Winter 2003 issue shows some NYC trains, and the Spring 2004 issue includes some Milwaukee trains. On page 49 of the Winter issue, a pair of NYC RS-3s are seen coupled short hoods together on a train with two baggage cars leading, typical of the trains being described. Peter
QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C Dave, The standard boiler fitted RS-2 and RS-3 had an exhaust stack located next to the cab in a streamlined casing located between the hood top windows on the short hood end. The photo on pages 8 and 9 of Classic Trains Spring 2004 shows the stack casing on New Haven 532 very clearly. The Milwaukee RS-3 locomotive illustrated elsewhere does not show this stack. Peter
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