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Here's a summary of what we have coming in special runs from MTH.  2021 items are officially scheduled for production.  2022 items have been requested, and we are waiting for further word as production get scheduled.

2021...Steel drop bottom gondolas C&EI, MEC

40' single sheathed box car  ..Central Vermint

Fishbelly 2 bay hopper cars  Clinchfield and NYO&W  (arriving in a few weeks)

Center cupola cabooses...Erie Lackawanna, Lackawanna, Unlettered (red with black railings, and DL&W brown)

36' wood side reefers  Ortliebs (and Ortliebs/Schmidts of Phila 2 pack)

SW1500...IHB and TRRA

RS-1's ....M&E, BR&W

50' double door box cars....SP paper loading service

2022...

SW1500...A&S, Manufacturers, IHB (2nd run)

SD-9's...MRL, SP bloody nose, CB&Q (gray/yellow/black)

wood side drop bottom gondolas...SP&S, C&IM

36' woodside reefers...Oscar Mayer, Fallstaff beer, Crazy Crystals, Penn Frig Lines (Washington boro tomatoes and Penn Coop Canning)

Also looking to do some more Rutland and Vermont Rwy

Im sure there will be more.....Thats where we are right now....

Thanks,

beth

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Its certainly under consideration.   I was hesitant cause Atlas did the Rutland RS-1 twice, and the Green Mountain once.  What other shortlines/regionals were known for their RS-1's?   AW&W comes to mid for me, but IDK if that RR has a following like Rutland does.

There's also Illinois Terminal, and the Genessee and Wyoming in the orange and black.   I think IT has been done, but not G&W. 

Any other ideas?   Railroads with a following are the best

beth

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Its certainly under consideration.   I was hesitant cause Atlas did the Rutland RS-1 twice, and the Green Mountain once.  What other shortlines/regionals were known for their RS-1's?   AW&W comes to mid for me, but IDK if that RR has a following like Rutland does.

Yes please on the Rutland and Green mountain! The Atlas Rutland is hard to find but when it does come up it gets a premium. The Green Mountain RS-1 is impossible to find, have been looking for years. Or a Green Mountain GP9 804 which has never been done.

Its certainly under consideration.   I was hesitant cause Atlas did the Rutland RS-1 twice, and the Green Mountain once.  What other shortlines/regionals were known for their RS-1's?   AW&W comes to mid for me, but IDK if that RR has a following like Rutland does.

There's also Illinois Terminal, and the Genessee and Wyoming in the orange and black.   I think IT has been done, but not G&W.

Any other ideas?   Railroads with a following are the best

beth

An orange G&W would be very welcome! I have the 1976 bicentennial G&W rs-1 and the orange would pair well with it!

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Beth how about an ALCO S2 in MCRR/Monongahela Connecting out of Pittsburgh, PA. The railroad was owned by the J&L Steel Corportion. Lionel did a set about 20 years ago with a dockside and 3 hot metal cars and MTH did a set of hot metal cars for this RR but no S2. I am going to custom paint one if I can find someone to make the deacals at a reasonable price but I would most definitely buy one if made. I can even supply you with correct road numbers if you like. There are a lot folks on this forum from Western PA and Eastern Ohio that may also be interested in one.

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If Atlas has the S2 tooling, I can do special runs with them.  Question is what will be their minimum order qty and their price per engine?     Ive done about 40 special runs with Atlas so far. 

Otherwise, there are SOOOOOOOO many roads that could be done on S-2's.  For the Pittsburgh area, my fav would be Weirton Steel, if it hasnt been done already.  Then theres McKeesport Connecting, Buffalo creek, LA junction, ST&E, D&H, LV, EL, P&PU, CV, PTM, MEC, South buffalo, SP&S, San Francisco Belt...and the list goes on.

If Atlas has the S2 tooling, I can do special runs with them.  Question is what will be their minimum order qty and their price per engine?     Ive done about 40 special runs with Atlas so far.

Otherwise, there are SOOOOOOOO many roads that could be done on S-2's.  For the Pittsburgh area, my fav would be Weirton Steel, if it hasnt been done already.  Then theres McKeesport Connecting, Buffalo creek, LA junction, ST&E, D&H, LV, EL, P&PU, CV, PTM, MEC, South buffalo, SP&S, San Francisco Belt...and the list goes on.

Beth:

Patrick's Trains did a special run of MTH Weirton Steel S-2s recently. Some are still available in either green or black.

Pat

Hi Beth what about the Central Maine and Quebec Railroad? It’s a subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific.

https://www.google.com/search?...imgrc=CaI2N9aEvCpUOM

Afaik, they are being absorbed by the CP.   CP power now running east of Montreal, and CMQ power scattered throughout the system.    Expect that the CMQ power will be retired.  This paint scheme and RR was only around for a few years.  Dont know that there's a big enough following.   Would need to sell about 40 GP38's at about 500$ each just to break even.  The SD40 "Barns" , which they were famous for, have never been made in O gauge, other than possibly brass or a kit-bash.

Afaik, they are being absorbed by the CP.   CP power now running east of Montreal, and CMQ power scattered throughout the system.    Expect that the CMQ power will be retired.  This paint scheme and RR was only around for a few years.  Dont know that there's a big enough following.   Would need to sell about 40 GP38's at about 500$ each just to break even.  The SD40 "Barns" , which they were famous for, have never been made in O gauge, other than possibly brass or a kit-bash.

Well, there are a number of fan of Canadian Railroads as well as New England Railroads. The Central Maine and Quebec appeals to both. The other factor is that it is a very attractive paint scheme.

What other shortlines/regionals were known for their RS-1's?

Any other ideas?   Railroads with a following are the best

beth

Re RS 1's...

Ann Arbor Railroad nos. 20 and 21 in both the early (Wabash) flag scheme and Ferry-in-the-Fog (orange) scheme.  Yeah, I know, someone already did the early scheme, but I'm not so sure about the later Ferry-in-the-Fog paint job.

Very popular in Meeeshigan area.

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