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In reference to Josh's comment, loved as a child? Yes. Over-sized ego because of my P5...come on Josh, you know me buddy, NEVER in a million years...Now quit making CSX fly, and build a worthwhile route...like the old NYC out of Kankakee. Do it now boy!
Many cheers,
Woody
Sign me u-So here's the route I'm making right now. It's going to have real operating track like this:
*PROTOTYPEHCAL*
and the route has a mountain grade like this:
*REAL*
and it's going to cost $60 and only people who donate to my site can download it.
-oh.not really
Don't forget the origional Norfolk Southern Heritage unit: GP59 #4610, in Southern Crescent colors. I have fond memories of seeing it at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum at various events (normally National Train Day). I know that a #4610 was made by CincySouthernRwy. However, it was actually a GP40-2 body painted to look like #4610. Then again, Norfolk Southern was the only railroad to purchase the GP59 model, along with the Demos.
-I see that and I raise you this:http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/af08079899aca257b05fefacf8f6f9c9.jpg
Oh God, give me strength and patience...:hehe:
Nikita :wave:
Yeah, she was repainted at Juniata and released on January 21st, while ES44AC #8099, the new Southern Heritage unit, came out of the paint shop in Chattanooga almost exactly two months later on March 20th. She just isn't the same after losing her Southern colors.4610 was repainted not too long ago.