Engines Wishlist for Jointed Rail.

Ex BN GP38-2B 2601, BN2315, SLSF 460. It was built Nov. 1976 and rebuilt to a "B" unit Oct 1981.

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IC made these now IHB, W&S, & CN have them now the sd20 rebuilds
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Yea, I was especially partial to the Fp45's in the Superfleet paint, and( although a bluebonnet) the SF30C's. Those were neat looking engines, especially the ones that went to Livingston Rebuild and got a big yellow cowboy painted on the side





These'd be neat to see in Trainz sometime as well
 
What ever became of the U30C's that were close to being released sometime back? Are there plans to still make them available? Just curious.
 
Since the demise of the Clinchfield do to the drop in coal usage. I would like to see the full compliment of Locos and cabeese for the Clinchfield. I am in the process of doing a full version from end to end and it would be nice to have quality locos and cabeese. If needed I can provide info on the units. I am the route creator for the TPR ProtoClinchfield Elkhorn Extension and looking for to release a multiplayer full version running the full 277 miles.

Thanks for all your quality work :D:D:D
 
I'd love to see a Texas Special consist. If you need pics, I have photos of two of the cars (coach 'J. Pinckney Henderson' and sleeper 'New Braunfels'), and I also have diagrams available.
 

I could have sworn i saw two or three of these in a gravel or ballast facility down on exit 329 on I40 in Tennessee. They were painted white with a circular logo resembling the GE logo. There was also a faded (very faded) unit that looked like a high-hood C30-7, possibly of ex-N&W heritage. Anyone else know whether those ones i saw were ex-Southern?
 
I'd like to see more fantasy/what-if paint schemes. We have a lot of heritage units, and if we just had a few more models (aka SD60/70 and GP38/40 like series) painted up in schemes for those roads, one could model a number of their favorite fallen flags in the modern day!
 
I could have sworn i saw two or three of these in a gravel or ballast facility down on exit 329 on I40 in Tennessee. They were painted white with a circular logo resembling the GE logo. There was also a faded (very faded) unit that looked like a high-hood C30-7, possibly of ex-N&W heritage. Anyone else know whether those ones i saw were ex-Southern?

These are Lhoist North America, used to be Franklin Minerals. On our last fan trip with the whole crew down in TN we actually chased the run from their plant there to the NS Interchange. Albeit there was a GMTX leaser leading, it was still fun as they had one of the high hoods with them and were also shifting the plant with one of the high hoods early in the day.

They are of ex SOU lineage, B23-7's.

If i remember correctly a certain JR modeler made these not long after our trip, but it needs a custom cab so until thats all set theyll be hanging out waiting for release. Even got it detailed down to the leaves stuck in the grilles on the unit....
 
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