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Actually, the Algoma Central scheme is modeled after the Lackawanna passenger scheme.  The last units to wear this scheme were FMs, F3s and E8s. The Erie Lackawanna based their passenger scheme on this one as well. For the freight hood units, E-L eventually adopted this scheme in place of the black with yellow. They dropped the curves on the nose, resulting in an all yellow nose, front and back. GPs, SDs by EMD, Alcos, and GEs all received this treatment. One early variation was to put the Erie-Lackawanna in maroon above the maroon and yellow stripes. This eventually gave way to the yellow block lettered Erie-Lackawanna inside the maroon stripe. The Lackawanna itself rostered no SD units.

 

Having said all that, I think this is a very nice rendition! Kudos to NS for a great effort an remarkable program to celebrate their heritage.

 

 

Chris

LVHR

 

PS But I still want to see an E-L unit!

Roger...thanks for the post

 

Tim....where did those F units come from? Where are they now? I have a brother in Scranton.....one niece graduated from "The U".....another from Scranton Prep..One of the best English teachers I ever hired was a Scrantonian....Irish, too...big surprise! Penn State will be led by another Scranton native at quarterback this fall, too. Anyway....my brother was supposed to tell me of items like this set of Fs so I could see 'em!

 

DL&W Pete....I can see your tears from here.....that is a beautiful locomotive! Maybe at the end of her career she'll be moved to Steam Town?!

In response to Tom Shirey, the F3s are former Bangor & Aroostook units, and are the only operational F3s left, if I understand it correctly.  The Anthracite Railroads Historical Society owns one and the Tri-State Chapter, NRHS owns the other.  They keep them as a matched set along with a former Boston & Maine F7B unit.  From 1985 until 2010, they were painted tangerine and blue in Central of New Jersey markings. For the NRHS convention in Scranton (2010) they were painted into Lackawanna markings.

Originally Posted by Tim O'Malley:

In response to Tom Shirey, the F3s are former Bangor & Aroostook units, and are the only operational F3s left, if I understand it correctly.  The Anthracite Railroads Historical Society owns one and the Tri-State Chapter, NRHS owns the other.  They keep them as a matched set along with a former Boston & Maine F7B unit.  From 1985 until 2010, they were painted tangerine and blue in Central of New Jersey markings. For the NRHS convention in Scranton (2010) they were painted into Lackawanna markings.

Thanks Tim! Tom

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