I sure did not. Also loved to watch them when I wasn't in school. From Luke, Md., I can them back of the paper mill, smoke coming from brake shoes, and on a nice hot summer day, the all welded tender showing sweat on the water line in the tender. Also hanging around new 7613 at Piedmont, at the water spot. She had been broken in as a helper to Altamont, up the 17 mile grade, as were all the others!
Down the street from our home was Frank Jackson, a short red haired fella, a B&O engineer who had run all the EM-1's at one time or another. He declared that 7614 was the best steamer of the EM-1 fleet, and was always glad to catch her on a run to Grafton.
It would be so nice to be able to post images that we have in our minds of those days...gosh.
For me it would be the EM-1's, and I bet for Number 90 it would be four shiny SF F's on one of the Santa Fe's great passenger trains.
Ed