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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit?Date: 09/12/21 17:37 Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: 1Train2Many We were curious, what is everyone's favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? The link attached is to a Google Form to answer. Please answer only once. Thanks!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebhLGaPtXwEXBucU6UFO_CRsbNlXYXutodnS8oX2NHLrKOpg/viewform?usp=sf_link Date: 09/12/21 17:54 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: RayH The form is incomplete since it's missing the TRUE NS heritage unit, #1700. Erie Lackawanna. That gets my vote.
Date: 09/12/21 18:04 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: pal77 RayH Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The form is incomplete since it's missing the TRUE > NS heritage unit, #1700. Erie Lackawanna. That > gets my vote. 2nd Posted from iPhone Date: 09/12/21 18:18 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: ALCO630 I vote for the SOU SD40 from a few years ago. I forget the number.
Posted from iPhone Doug Wetherhold Macungie, PA Date: 09/12/21 18:54 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: ShortlinesUSA That would be SOU 3170. It is here in Chattanooga at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum with a blown generator. It is a display piece only, at least for now. I'd love to see that one back out running, even just in local runs around Chattanooga.
BTW, you can add me to the "Not on the list" chorus-- NPBL 5260 here. Mike Derrick Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/12/21 18:57 by ShortlinesUSA. Date: 09/12/21 18:54 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: op11 The Penn Central SD70ACe..... David in Shedd, Oregon
Date: 09/12/21 18:55 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: ShortlinesUSA op11 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The Penn Central SD70ACe..... David in Shedd, > Oregon > After seeing this one several times in the past couple of months, I can honestly say it is THE most authentic of the bunch... Date: 09/12/21 19:17 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: wabash2800 The Wabash unit.
Date: 09/12/21 19:31 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: 10speed it should have read of the following Heritage unit is your favorite. i say PENNSYLVANIA
Date: 09/12/21 20:24 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: srman For me it would have to be a tie between the Southern and the Savannah & Atlanta.
Date: 09/12/21 21:12 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: Notch7 For me the favorite is still the stand alone original one. It was a humble little engine that could travel down all lines for people to see and not really missed if it was on display. It worked in all kinds of service. It honored a railroads 100th anniversary and its Engineers. It was painted to look good, rather than be stone prototypical. In its time, many people, even whole families, enjoyed seeing it on display and enjoyed getting a tour through a real engine. It was a GP59 - the Southern 4610.
Date: 09/12/21 21:51 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: bath_wildcat I have three actually.
First up the 8098. Most on here know why this one is number 1 but for those that don't here's a simple word to spell it out-dad. My father was and still is a buge Conrail fan to this day, and he's the one that got me into this hobby. Number two is the 8100. That is for my high school friends late grandfather who worked 42 years on the NKP. Third will shock you but it's the 1072. This is for a fellow cook and long time fiend whose grandfather modeled the actual John Deere tractors a very long ti.e ago. And yes I've seen all three in person. Caught the CR and the NKP on back to back days. I cried like a baby when I had seen the Conrail. Reminded me of when my dad took me trackside growing up in Oak Harbor, Ohio at CD 266, NS Chicago Line. Michael Fair Royal Oak, MI Date: 09/13/21 01:34 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: CNJ1524 1071
Date: 09/13/21 03:51 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: ns1000 Mine....8102.
My wife's....1072. Posted from Android Date: 09/13/21 05:04 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: ctillnc CofG
Date: 09/13/21 05:54 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: Lackawanna484 I think NS did a wonderful deed with 20 heritage units.
They, and the people who run them, etc, are champs. Posted from Android Date: 09/13/21 08:05 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: BNSF-4567 I'll give CR-8098 my vote as #1
Posted from Android Date: 09/13/21 13:13 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: MC6853 As long as nobody says 1030 or 1111...
Date: 09/13/21 13:14 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: MC6853 RayH Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The form is incomplete since it's missing the TRUE > NS heritage unit, #1700. Erie Lackawanna. That > gets my vote. Almost true... Needs to be renumbered 3669... Date: 09/13/21 20:32 Re: Favorite Norfolk Southern Heritage Unit? Author: RuleG I voted for the Wabash unit, but, as another poster mentioned, my real favorite is the 1700.
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