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Your both correct, …..by the early Postwar era, the Central wasn’t exactly a profitable entity. Cost cutting measures became the norm, and shops were looking to not only cut costs, but make servicing the locomotives easier. So out came the “tin snips”.  Shroudings in the way of routine maintenance & repairs were simply removed, and not re-installed. Also, by this time period, as the shrouded locomotives came in for rebuild, they’d go ahead and finish removing the shrouding, and unfortunately, scrap it….

Pat

@ogauge1217 posted:

Just wondering when the Central began/ended the process of de-streamlining their J-3a's; was trying to research online but couldn't get a clear answer. I am planning on modeling the Central during the years 1948-1950, would one still catch a streamlined Hudson during this time period?

Essentially as the Niagaras and then E7s arrived and were deployed on the upper-tier passenger trains.

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