guess the LOCO game...

Ok this has gone on for 2 days, without any (Except mine!) reply's, so i will give this till tomorrow till i pass the turn. DR:wave:
 
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Who built this, for what railroad, what is the classification, what is it's nickname, when was it built and what did it do when it was pulling trains and when it was pushing trains and why?
 
Built by the PRR (unless you count equipment built by westinghouse)
Of course for the Pensy
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Big Liz
1917

When pulling trains, becouse she was so powerfull, she would snap the couplers on cars. Putting her on the back did no better becouse her force was so great it could literaly smash cars to pieces.

I love this engine. The fact how it has pilot wheels and drivers almost exactly like a steam engine, excluding the cylinders of course, is pretty cool.
 
:cool: Dont worry Drrt, I wont disapear like I did before. I actualy got one.



Ok, heres what I need.


Wheel Arangment
All railroads it has been on.
which railroad modified it to look like it does now.(NOT PAINT! MAJOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE LOOK ITSELF)
Coal or Oil burner

And not a required one but still fun, where is the location? (Include station/town & state)

Id make it harder, but I realy dont feel like it. Have fun!
 
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LS&I, Marquette & Huron Tourist line, Grand Canyon RR, Mount Hood RR, (In that order)
SLRG
Oil Burner
 
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LS&I, Marquette & Huron Tourist line, Grand Canyon RR, Mount Hood RR, (In that order)
SLRG
Oil Burner

ehhh, no. Sorry. I have modified my post. I had forgotten, and now rechecked, the # of railroads.

Plus, the modification part is wrong.

Sorry if that sounded kinda rude.
 
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I cant belive no one knows this. Ill give yall a hint so we can speed this along.

Although not as famous as the D&S or the C&TS, this railroad is literaly right down the tracks from the C&TS, and even has a train that runs to the C&TS.

That should help a little for what railroad. If you find that, you are 80% likley to find the steamer.
 
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Lake Superior & Ishpeming, Marquette & Huron Mountain, sat in scrap line in Marquette, MI, Grand Canyon Rwy, Mount Hood Railroad, Rio Grande Scenic
Grand Canyon Rwy
Oil Burner

(I should know this because I live in Colorado and have ridden this train).
 
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Lake Superior & Ishpeming, Marquette & Huron Mountain, sat in scrap line in Marquette, MI, Grand Canyon Rwy, Mount Hood Railroad, Rio Grande Scenic
Grand Canyon Rwy
Oil Burner

(I should know this because I live in Colorado and have ridden this train).

Thank you! Bout time someone got it. I though more people knew of this, ah well.

Good job wilh, your turn!
 
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What is the classification, when was it built, where was it built, who built it and how many of them still exist and where.
 
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