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Dominic Mazoch posted:

Did Lionel make a PA ABA set?

Now, did ATSF have any map refers with steam and signal lines?  If not, why is that car placed were it is, if the prototype is followed.

I don't know Dominic, I couldn't talk to the conductor. Might have been a setout. ATSF had some weird trains based on needs. Look closely at the photo below.showimage

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Dominic Mazoch posted:

Did Lionel make a PA ABA set?

Now, did ATSF have any map refers with steam and signal lines?  If not, why is that car placed were it is, if the prototype is followed.

I forgot to mention these Alcos were a Lionel scale ABA set extensively modified and super detailed with scratch built pilots and other pieces by me. You can reference the build by searching,,,converting lionel scale alco PAs to 3 rail scale #1 pilot.

Maybe more info than you wanted.

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Ron H posted:
Dominic Mazoch posted:

Did Lionel make a PA ABA set?

Now, did ATSF have any map refers with steam and signal lines?  If not, why is that car placed were it is, if the prototype is followed.showimage

Very interesting.  Looks like the train has both a NYC trailvan COFC flat, a PRR X42 double door box, and high level coaches at the rear.  Looks like a mid 1960's SF CHIEF.

Matt Makens posted:

Johnathan, my ex girlfriend must be on that train because there's a helluva lot of baggage cars for 6 cars of people. 6 people per car that's 36 people. There must be one on there with a lot of baggage so it must be her

If that's the case, maybe she rode this extra that had some additional heavyweight head end cars?  I could never figure out why until you provided the only viable explanation.  All the RPOs are for all the letters to anyone who would read why you didn't understand and didn't listen.

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