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The following photos have been uploaded to the H20-44/ H20-66 ( /g/Fairbanks-Morse/album?id=86623 ) photo album of the [email protected] group. *
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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O scale H-20-44
Hello There's a 1949-vintage Baldwin Locomotive Works H-20-44 for sale on eBay tonight: https://ebay.us/m/wEV0bo Check it out, you can see it's basically a big casting.? It would be cool to own, but
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Martin Iftody
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#72
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Re: CPR H-16-44 scrapped
That's a shame. The Ingalls diesel looked cool. [email protected]> wrote:
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Martin Iftody
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#71
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Re: CPR H-16-44 scrapped
I don't have reasonable info, but it's not surprising.? But if true, we know what it's about: Reliable legend: the Ingalls diesel (*)was offered to a historical society (GM&O, IRM??)for about $3000,
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bongiovanni12001
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#70
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CPR H-16-44 scrapped
Hello I read a few months ago in a Rapido Trains online newsletter that the ex Canadian Pacific H-16-44 8554 was scrapped.? Other websites said this was done on-site along with two FM C-Liner B units
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Martin Iftody
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#69
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Re: closure of Canadian Locomotive Company
If you can find a copy, the book 'Constructed In Kingston: A History of the Canadian Locomotive Companies' is THE authoritive book about it all.? Unfortunately mine is packed away but I seem to
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clc_fan
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Re: CLC in 1972 Canadian Rail
Thanks Martin!? Saved.? Love those CPR C-liners.
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clc_fan
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#67
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Pruufreeding!
MR just arrived. ?Review of the new Atlas Train Master. ?Headline got it right as two words and the FM model number. ?Hooray! Then the article calls it an H26-44. Aaaargh!! Frank Bongiovanni
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bongiovanni12001
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#66
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Re: Fw: Arriving Soon at Atlas ETA 2.28.24
Looks good, but I never expected to see one in Chihuahua Pacifico paint.? As far as I know, CH-P only had H-16-44s.
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Martin Iftody
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Fw: Arriving Soon at Atlas ETA 2.28.24
The new H24-66 might be of interest. Maybe the undec. ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2024 5:02 PM To: bongiovanni1@... <bongiovanni1@...> Subject:
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bongiovanni12001
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#64
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Re: CLC in 1972 Canadian Rail
https://www.railwaypages.com/files/1105404/canadian-rail-no240-1972.pdf
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Martin Iftody
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CLC in 1972 Canadian Rail
Hello I found an interesting article about Canadian Locomotive Company in a 1972 issue of Canadian Rail.? It has several pictures of CPR FM-design units.? Here's the link:
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Martin Iftody
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#62
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Re: CP H-24-66 designation
CPR #8901-8904 had the two OK-4625 steam generators in the short wide hood (the hood was full width of the locomotive).? They were classified as DRS-24b as they were in the second batch or TM's
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clc_fan
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#61
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Two questions
I may be late on this, but if any of you get your hands on the new Rapido H16-44, please let us know what you think. Bert¡¯s question from May hasn¡¯t been answered, unless someone responded to him
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bongiovanni12001
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#60
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CP H-24-66 designation
Does anyone know the specific designation for the Trainmasters that CP owned which had the dual train heaters in the longer cabs? Maybe H-24-66dh? Thanks Bert
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Bert Greeley <bert-tpsrr@...>
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#59
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closure of Canadian Locomotive Company
Hello, I found this accidentally looking for information on the Canadian licensee of F-M, Canadian Locomotive Company. https://kingstonworkershistory.ca/ Other histories I've read make it seem like
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Martin Iftody
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#58
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Re: Rapido H-16-44
California State Railroad Museum. Sacramento, Ca. And I've never seen any comment about it, but when I asked the Museum Director about it he stated it's in their "future restoration" list. At that
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Bert Greeley <bert-tpsrr@...>
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#57
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Re: Rapido H-16-44
The H12-44 rebirth is awesome .. Has several videos on my FB , following along ... Didnt know about a surving H16-44 , stateside ... Cool work with Rapido dP
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dprasse
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Re: Rapido H-16-44
I can't find it. Also I'm a but confused, there is a California State Railroad Museum and a Southern California Railroad Museum. The Southern California one has an H-12-44, I was able to re-locate an
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Martin Iftody
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Re: Rapido H-16-44
Just FYI - There is, or was, an old Santa Fe H-16-44 at the California Railroad Museum. It was in their storage tracks north of the museum proper. As I haven't driven up there lately I don't know if
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Bert Greeley <bert-tpsrr@...>
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#54
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