05-28-2009, 07:11 AM
post 13
The Lionel PRR B6. For this loco Lionel used the Hobbyline body for the PRR A5. This makes the B6 a little smallish. I had a pair of these in the past and even ran them doubleheaded. Here is a old photo of my long gone layout taken in 1982 showing the doubleheaded Lionel 0-6-0s on a background track.
Here is a Lionel 0-6-0 B6. This version by Lionel has the headlight centered on the Smoke box door. Other versions are more Pennsy with the generator foward of the smoke stack and a headlight mounted high on the smoke box door.
The Lionel PRR B6. For this loco Lionel used the Hobbyline body for the PRR A5. This makes the B6 a little smallish. I had a pair of these in the past and even ran them doubleheaded. Here is a old photo of my long gone layout taken in 1982 showing the doubleheaded Lionel 0-6-0s on a background track.
Here is a Lionel 0-6-0 B6. This version by Lionel has the headlight centered on the Smoke box door. Other versions are more Pennsy with the generator foward of the smoke stack and a headlight mounted high on the smoke box door.
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