Hot Water and Strummer are both correct in their posts. Strummer, as far as seeing these different you would probably think Pennsy would be my favorite, as my parents rented an old house which was directly behind the Pennsy Round house in the West End of Louisville. I remember seeing the South Wind come into Louisville from Southern Indiana, and in the 50's was always Double Headed, both coming into, and heading back North to Chicago, via Indianapolis, Ind....I was told by a roundhouse employee of the time, on a Sat Morning visit that I'd Missed the biggest engine that they ever had come into Louisville, and that was a Pennsy T-1, but I never saw it. I did see the J1,and J1a, as well as the Decapods....I apologize, as I got away from your post concerning Hudson's.
A C&O Railroad friend of mine said he's gone up and down the Ohio River both running, and as a Road Foreman in the cabs of the Hudson's, he said they were a smooth ride at over a Hundred Miles Per Hour with 78" drivers...Myself I liked the pilot mounted head lights and flying front pumps of the C&O Engines, better than what the other railroads had of the day......Just another cosmetic difference, in the apples and oranges...….!