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I "try" to keep it local with no particular favorite but I have a slight preference for B&O. Local classifies as B&O, C&O, Chessie, Amtrak. Pennsy and WM are also runner ups but I sold my PRR and WM engines but keep a few pieces of rolling stock in each roadname. Of course, trying to keep it local hasn't really worked at times...........

Originally Posted by ARC:

Chesapeake & Ohio! Grew up near the Russell yards (Kentucky) where my Father, Uncle, and Grandfather worked. My uncle operated steam as a fireman and engineer. He loved the steam era and was proud to have fired the Allegheny (H8)! Other locomotives include the Kanawha (K4), and Texas (T1) where he was engineer. My Dad worked  the yard mostly. My Grandfather was engineer for the George Washington passenger service at one time. That's the reason I'm C&O! It's in the bloodline!

 

(std. gauge)

Colorado Midland

Denver and Salt Lake

Colorado and Southern

Great Western

Denver & Rio Grande Western

Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific

Missouri Pacific

Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy

(narrow gauge)

Denver and Rio Grande Western

Colorado and Southern

Silverton Railroad

Silverton Northern

Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly

Uintah Railroad

(Gee, I wonder where those railroads ran)

 

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