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I just received my new MTH Chicago Metra cars and like them very much. I am using my K-Line TMCC Chicago Metra engine to pull them. All 6 cars have different numbers. The cab or control car has an engineer figure and all the cars have people in them, a very nice improvement from the past. The figures are sparse for a normal Metra train, but I am figuring this is a Saturday morning. I may add more figures later, but I like the looks.

 

The cab/control car has two switches on the bottom that can change the cab car lights for the direction that it is moving. I intend to operate it in the same "push/pull" mode that the real ones run in.

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Hello Art those cars look great. Id love to see your layout sometime. I dont know if you remember me or not you and BNSF Mike met in yorkville at a place to sell me a few atlas cars.

I am felling better now.and would love to see your layout and see what you have been up to. I live in sandwich which is close to you.  Thank you  Scot Pensgard       email me

Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Depends what part of Metra you are modeling. Former Burlington cars are fluted stainless, but many former C&NW cars where flat.

The C&NW and Rock Island had smooth side cars, but none of these were painted in a solid silver Metra scheme. They had painted bands across the sides in Metra service. CB&Q/BN and MILW had all silver fluted side cars, but they didn't have the Metra name up high. These cars look like the current Metra cars with the name up high, but if that's the case they should be fluted. In the first pic it looks sorta like there are fluted sides. Just curious.

Wow Art those look great. I love all the detailing on the end car. I really like how you can change the lights with a flip of a switch, very nice touch. Once I get my Joliet station finished you can bring them over for a few end of the line shots, one end in Joliet and the other in Chicago.

 

Now, when will we be seeing some GM&O passenger service on your layout?

First, thanks for the compliments.

 

The cars are not perfect replicas of today's Metra cars, but are close enough for me to really add to the look and feel of my Chicago area. These cars are smooth sided and today's real cars are fluted. As has been pointed out, Metra has run smooth sided cars before, but not in this paint job as far as I know. They do not have ditch lights.

 

The overall look is first rate in my opinion and I really like them. I feel it adds a lot to any modern interpretation of Chicago and Union Station.

 

Art

These cars are as good as they get for what is available right now.  What I liked about these particular cars was the paint scheme that matches what is currently operating on the Metra today.  Granted, they are not fluted or 21" in length, but MTH has done a wonderful job with the detail on these cars.  There are two switches underneath the cab car that give the operator multiple operating choices for lighting the cab car end.  The interior detail is much better than in the past.  MTH is finally starting to include passengers in their cars, although not alot of them, but it is a start.  Like Chugman stated, if you are going to try and model a modern Chicago Union Station, you have to have the Metra operating along with Amtrak.  What really looks great is to see this Metra train running down the BNSF racetrack on Chugman's layout.  Maybe we can urge Chugman to take a video of this action soon and post it here for all to enjoy.

 

Jim

Sweet video!  I picked up a set, and although they are not fluted, I am very pleased with them.  Seems like I've been waiting a lifetime for them to be produced -- in my younger years no one made an HO version, and then I got back into O gauge the year after MTH produced their last set.

 

I also grabbed a set of C&NW bi-levels.  I grew up 1/2 block away from the CNW noth line, and now I am still 1/2 block away, just a bit north.  It brings back some very cool memories.

 

Mike

Great stuff Art! Just getting into model railroading, have some MTH ps3 bnsf engines and cars, have the MTH ps2 cta subway cars (orange line), and just recently was able to buy a MTH ps2 Metra Engine (city of Joliet)! Will post some pics soon, my goal is to do something similar to you, I grew up taking the Metra into union station everyday from downers grove, so been trying to collect all these local trains Look forward to seeing more from you.

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