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enjoy hert:wave:
 
SouthwestinAZ1: 1. It is Flour..LOL..The name of this current Route is "Anywhere USA"..Northern Arizona is not that rough either..I'm the kind of guy to kick back and watch the scenery when I'm watching Trainz:wave:
 
I'm not a diehard ATSF fan and these are wild guesses, but the first unit should be long-hood forward and the wheel thing shouldn't be on the cab roof.
 
I'm not a diehard ATSF fan and these are wild guesses, but the first unit should be long-hood forward and the wheel thing shouldn't be on the cab roof.

Neither of those are it, the wheel thing is actually a radio antenna, and the unit is actually running forward for how the cab is set up. I'll post what I'm referring to if no one figures it out. It's not incredibly obscure, but an examination of the service of the Santa Fe's RS1s would probably give both of them.

As far as the hoppers, they are some of mine that are not released yet.
 
Darn! Perhaps those that were in that scheme were strictly passenger service or maybe non-mainline? I'm done guessing now. I'll leave it to the professionals. :hehe:
 
I'm not a die hard ATSF fan.. But as far as I can tell all but one of there RS1's were assigned to Chicago and ATSF's RS1's had no M.U. capabilities.
 
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