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Post by 4dogsinjersey on Nov 5, 2019 20:50:37 GMT
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Post by ptc on Nov 5, 2019 21:16:45 GMT
Sure like the photo of the 2-10-0, Tom.
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Post by 4dogsinjersey on Nov 5, 2019 22:14:14 GMT
Sure like the photo of the 2-10-0, Tom. Thanks Brian. It is the last surviving Pennsylvania I1sa Decapod in existence. It is located in Hamburg, NY. It may be moved in the future to the developing Rail museum located in the Buffalo Industrial Heritage site... Tom
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2019 22:25:38 GMT
Wow Tom. That PRR Decapod is a mean looking Brute. I think it goes on the Lionel wish list as well as the NYC 20th Century Limited and the PRR Broadway Limited.
Gary.
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Post by 4dogsinjersey on Nov 8, 2019 1:59:33 GMT
Thanks Gary. MTH made a fine version with the short tender. It has the more desirable PS2/3volt system, while the version with the long haul tender is the PS2/5volt system. I have a few of them, one weathered... Tom
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Post by JKP on Nov 9, 2019 12:13:58 GMT
Anymore pictures from NY would be great, although I'm a fan of UP and its fallen flags, I also like NYS railroads and their history, especially ALCO engines, I live a couple miles from where ALCO was.
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Post by 4dogsinjersey on Nov 9, 2019 13:26:04 GMT
Thanks, JKP. My stuff is mainly on slides from 30 years ago. I have been scanning them...slowly! here are a few more... Tom
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