Found this on YouTube, Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...G2ba3cdfRVAAAAAAAABA
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quote:That engineer must be part monkey the way he was swinging on that whistle rope
quote:Originally posted by D500:
The Reading and Northern 4-6-2 was originally Gulf, Mobile and Northern (a predecessor to the
Gulf, Mobile and Ohio, along with the Mobile and Ohio) number 425. The GM&N, a small, regional
carrier, ordered two such rather modern Pacifics for passenger service between Mobile and
Jackson, Tennessee. They were renumbered 380 and 381 - I believe - after they became
GM&O locomotives. As the 425 ran in and out of my home town under both its numbers (before my time), I would take about 3 seconds before calling and placing an order were anyone to offer one in O scale.
The loco was never painted blue during its original working life. I guess that it's marketing,
but why that makes it more appealing, I don't know.
But - at least it exists, funny color and all.
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