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1936 the New Haven Railroad embraced the diesel locomotive by ordering 10 DEY-2 from General Electric with 660 HP engines by Cooper Bessemer . Limited to yard use with 20 mph top end.
Scratch built O scale brass model running with outside third rail pulling Helium cars by Hawk 1938-42.
From the less than stylish lines of the GE loco it's easy to see why this was not a popular engine to model.

Please see link for video

https://youtu.be/dcE3_I3VYmg



Cheers Carey

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I think it would make a fine subject for a mass-produced O gauge model but, of course, it will never happen. The effort that people were willing to put into building a model of whatever prototype they chose is impressive. In my opinion, it's a historic New Haven locomotive. The first ten units went into service in New Haven, Boston, and Providence. Later, all went to New Haven, where the last ones remained until 1953.

MELGAR

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Ste 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
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