redfox2012
Engineer
Anl will there be appropriate rolling stock made to accompany that beautiful piece of steam?
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anl your 38 is beautiful, do you intend to do a Rayonier Version we the large chimney too, because I would definitely buy the Rayonier version with cinder catcher.Thank you.
Picture of Sierra 38
Lilb's transition era rolling stock would be what you are looking for. The Sierra hauled a lot of lumber that was already cut and loaded into boxcars as well as all the other things you would expect from a shortline railroad.Anl will there be appropriate rolling stock made to accompany that beautiful piece of steam?
Anl will there be appropriate rolling stock made to accompany that beautiful piece of steam?
Anl are the versionsThere might be.
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There are going to Be 4 versions of the 38 and the Rayonier is on the list. I don't know yet on the paint job for Weyerhaeuser. Ill let you figure out the 4th one. ANL
My inner gimme-pig starts screaming every time you post something. I'm loving this work you are doing.There might be.
There are going to Be 4 versions of the 38 and the Rayonier is on the list. I don't know yet on the paint job for Weyerhaeuser. Ill let you figure out the 4th one. ANL
All you guys are 75% correct in the 4 versions, and I gave you 3/4 of the answers. It's a real time saver when you have that many answers just given to you. Keep trying other wise you will be defeated, and someone else will have the glory. ANL
Unless you're going to put a tank on it, I have to agree with Saturnr, Bloedel Donavan #14, later Rayonier #14, all the other could bee's are several years older.
Edit: Your log car might be the hint, but I'm not finding any connection of the Oregon Pacific & Eastern Lumber Co. owning a 2-6-6-2.