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Those Pacifics are great! Crack passenger engines when introduced in the early 1900s. Still going strong in the 1950s on freight and locals. My favourite wheel arrangement.

Andrew
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#32
I know I've asked this before back at the old gauge, but what was the foundation used for the U-1-f 6060?



Some absolutely stunning power you got here either way!
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#33
[quote="Wiredup"]I know I've asked this before back at the old gauge, but what was the foundation used for the U-1-f 6060?

Hello Andrew and Luke---thanks for your comments---sorry Luke,I'm not sure what you're referring to when you say "foundation"
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#34
Andrew---thought you might like this shot---CNR K-3-G Pacific #5626 taken on the turntable at Lowbanks on Doctor Wayne's EG&E

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#35
Very nice 2285_ 2285_ 2285_ Thumbsup

Is this a brass unit?
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#36
Thanks Greg---yes it is brass,custom painted and weathered by Doctor Wayne
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cn nutbar Wrote:
Wiredup Wrote:I know I've asked this before back at the old gauge, but what was the foundation used for the U-1-f 6060?

Hello Andrew and Luke---thanks for your comments---sorry Luke,I'm not sure what you're referring to when you say "foundation"

What was the original model?
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#38
Hi Luke---hope this answers your question
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#39
cn nutbar Wrote:Andrew---thought you might like this shot---CNR K-3-G Pacific #5626 taken on the turntable at Lowbanks on Doctor Wayne's EG&E

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Thanks! She is a beaut - I love all those spoked wheels, drivers, pilot, trailing! I have to say though, I do like the all-weather cab versions. Nothing says Canadian winter like all-weather cabs... Wink

Andrew
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#40
Hello Everyone---used primarily in branchline service,CNR H-6 class ten-wheeler (4-6-0) rolls out of the roundhouse

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#41
Hello Everyone---I'm running out of scenes to take on my layout,so I thought I'd change the location to Lowbanks on Doctor Wayne's EG&E---here's a couple of shots from a previous photo shoot

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#42
Hello Everyone---some more action at Lowbanks on Doctor Wayne's EG&E.Here's CNR Mike,S-3-A class #3734 taking a spin on the turntable while Erie Northshore's doodlebug '' The Bee" patiently waits for her turn

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It's quite common to see Canadian National power at Lowbanks.As #3734 eases onto the turntable,T-3-A Santa Fe (2-10-2) #4193 slowly rolls through town with a long freight on her drawbar

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#43
Hello again---back at Lowbanks,here's a CNR Hudson (4-6-4) and an Erie Northshore Mikado

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#44
nice pics, keep them coming! Thumbsup
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#45
Hello---another typical day at Lowbanks on Doctor Wayne's EG&E

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