08-30-2020, 01:21 AM
BONUS POST...
Yep, its a "run by" I was able to get some shots of, this is an excursion train heading back to the Rock Valley Railway Museum. The engine on point is the Milwaukee Road 23A & B, a Fairbanks Morse CFA16-4 (“C-Liner”), built 1951 right here in Beloit(that is true) , with 4 of the Milwaukee's finest passenger cars still going strong...
Honestly, the best part of running these are they really run well on my layout. I bought these to run on my Dads layout and these Walthers cars are VERY PICKY, seemed like they were always derailing and stuff, ugh, a real pain, but fortunately they have really been running great on my layout. I put sound in the A unit, and it really is the Fairbanks-Morse engine sound too, that makes it extra nice . I leave this set, and a CNW F7 push-pull passenger set on my museum track so I can run them anytime.
NOW, THATS ALL, LOL! I'm out of here...till next time
Yep, its a "run by" I was able to get some shots of, this is an excursion train heading back to the Rock Valley Railway Museum. The engine on point is the Milwaukee Road 23A & B, a Fairbanks Morse CFA16-4 (“C-Liner”), built 1951 right here in Beloit(that is true) , with 4 of the Milwaukee's finest passenger cars still going strong...
Honestly, the best part of running these are they really run well on my layout. I bought these to run on my Dads layout and these Walthers cars are VERY PICKY, seemed like they were always derailing and stuff, ugh, a real pain, but fortunately they have really been running great on my layout. I put sound in the A unit, and it really is the Fairbanks-Morse engine sound too, that makes it extra nice . I leave this set, and a CNW F7 push-pull passenger set on my museum track so I can run them anytime.
NOW, THATS ALL, LOL! I'm out of here...till next time
-Deano