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i edited it. and i say its my guess. Google is truly amazing!Built by Westinghouse
Built for the Pennsy
It was built at the begining of the Pensy's eletrification for expiramental purposes. This particualr model failed at Mainline running and was put on switching.
Sold to the Long Island Railroad
Renumbered 3950
Nickname "Phoebe"
class "AA1"
Google is amazing:hehe:
Who built this, what RR was it built for, what is it, who was it sold to, what was it renumbered to when sold and for fun what was it's nickname.
ohh boy...... shes a fire spitterdue to the cinder catcher
you got it, its a geared loco that's wood fired. SPNGTyler, please post a new loco in 2 days, thanks.:wave:Its a three truck Hiestler. Looks like its a wood or coal burner, due to the cinder catcher. Unless that is a stack cap. I cant make out the letering, so I cant tell what exactly it is. A builder I would guess would be "Brooks/ Schnecety" (CANT SPELL!!).
Besides that, I got nothing.:hehe:
It is Illinois Central GP11 8733, rebuilt from IC GP9 9386 and is at the Monticello Railway Museum.
it says Konsas(spelling?) Timber on the tender just to let ya knowIts a three truck Hiestler. Looks like its a wood or coal burner, due to the cinder catcher. Unless that is a stack cap. I cant make out the letering, so I cant tell what exactly it is. A builder I would guess would be "Brooks/ Schnecety" (CANT SPELL!!).
Besides that, I got nothing.:hehe: