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Wow...I don't think these would be very welcome on my layout. Your personally setting us train guys up to be labeled a sexist group. Merry Christmas. 

This looks like equal opportunity to me. Few women have operated steam locomotives. Not only are they breaking into the once exclusive territory of males, but they are allowed to wear clothing appropriate for the heat of a steam engine
cab.

Originally Posted by bigo426:
 

Wow...I don't think these would be very welcome on my layout. Your personally setting us train guys up to be labeled a sexist group. Merry Christmas. 

This looks like equal opportunity to me. Few women have operated steam locomotives. Not only are they breaking into the once exclusive territory of males, but they are allowed to wear clothing appropriate for the heat of a steam engine
cab.

hey remember patty the riviter and other pin up girls in the 30s and 40s..women was in the work force bigtime ,while most of the men was serving our country in ww2.

Originally Posted by Ace:

I don't think their footwear will meet safety regulations for train service. They might do better at customer service in a station or Pullman car.

I have to see them when they come in..could do alittle mods to them ..could paint those shoes to look like boots..high heals boots...also they couldve been used for the 1939 worlds fair show..PRR show girls on the S1..That wouldve been a real head turnner..

railrunnin then why the heck did you post that pic for?if you dont want anyone to copie it and re use it.. If that your wife or girlfriend or daughter I wouldnt post it.not a smart move on your part.you know guys would do it anyways..Harleyhouse the pic you posted .that girl has the same out as those engineer chics..lol..accept your is wearing boots..

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