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Steam & Excursion > Time for a SP BreakDate: 09/27/14 17:07 Time for a SP Break Author: TTM SP 4336 leads Alco PAs 6094 and 6037 on train 27 at Martinez on June 1, 1954. Ralph Buhr photo.
Thanks for looking, Tom Date: 09/27/14 17:16 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: Bigben Nice picture. Those were the days!
Date: 09/27/14 19:29 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: rcall31060 SP's Mt class engines had a lot going for them in the looks department, as well as the performance department. Too bad none were saved.
Bob Callahan Monticello, IN Date: 09/27/14 20:01 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: nycman For sure, Bob. I never saw one of those run but they look just as awesome as the NYCS Mohawks. 4-10-2s were great engines.
Date: 09/28/14 08:54 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: rcall31060 nycman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > For sure, Bob. I never saw one of those run but > they look just as awesome as the NYCS Mohawks. > 4-10-2s were great engines. True, it is, Jim. Central's L3a's were as handsome a class of engines, as ever there was. I'd throw in the Boston & Maine's R1d 4-8-2's, as well. Magnificent! Bob Callahan Monticello, IN Date: 09/28/14 13:40 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: nycman Sorry, I meant to type "4-8-2" and many roads had great ones. OT, but I loved the looks of RF&P 4-8-4s, as well.
Date: 09/28/14 15:30 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: box8513 And those engines had air horns.I would guess all SP large engines had air horns, including cab forwards.
Date: 09/28/14 16:38 Re: Time for a SP Break Author: Txhighballer If there was ever a locomotive which needed to live again, she would be on the list.
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