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Post by cnj3676 on Sept 18, 2012 11:41:11 GMT -8
Kato has announced a limited run of the Penn Central 4902 decorated in the special blue livery worn by the locomotive commemorating its participation in the operation of the Golden Spike Centennial Limited in 1969: www.katousa.com/Kobo/index.htmlNote the body has been modified to include the prototypically accurate Farr grilles. Bob
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Post by santafe524 on Sept 22, 2012 11:10:07 GMT -8
Nicely done but IMO one of the most boring schemes ever applied to a loco. The other one, the USPS P42 has some panache.
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Post by umtrrauthor on Sept 26, 2012 16:05:02 GMT -8
Saw the real one when it was running...
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Post by calzephyr on Oct 8, 2012 13:52:33 GMT -8
Kato has announced a limited run of the Penn Central 4902 decorated in the special blue livery worn by the locomotive commemorating its participation in the operation of the Golden Spike Centennial Limited in 1969: www.katousa.com/Kobo/index.htmlNote the body has been modified to include the prototypically accurate Farr grilles. Bob interesting. I forgot this unit was painted to pull the train to the point where the 759 took over! Larry
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Post by calzephyr on Oct 31, 2012 7:56:03 GMT -8
This is the 759 at Moberly Mo on the 100 Anniversary Blue Train to Salt Lake City. I never got to see the GG1 but watched the 759 on the Westbound and Eastbound runs. Larry
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