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In my desire to run as many "Trains of Texas," I have discovered two trains I would love to model. The Lone Star and Morning Star of the St. Louis and Southwestern, Cotton Belt Lines.

I see they ran 4-6-0 Ten Wheelers and 4-8-4 Mountain Type Steam engines.

I can find no example of either the steam engines or passenger cars from the trains except for some Weaver Coaches.

Any advice on if anyone has ever come across any in O Scale would be appreciated.

Or just general comments on this train.

I have pictures, but, cant use them....

Greg

Dallas Texas

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You need to contact Steve Allen Goen of Texas Zephyr Publishing. His contact info is on his website.  He may be THE leading authority on Texas railroads.
https://texaszephyrpublishing.com/

For sure, I have read all his works.

I was hoping someone at some time had modeled a 10-wheeler or Mountain Type 4-8-2.

I just pre-ordered a Lionel 10-Wheeler from the 24 Bigbook to have a Harry Heike renumber.

I have 5 Weaver Cotton Belt coaches that I picked up for a very fair price that I am looking for a locomotive for.  So far, it appears that the Cotton Belt was early to dieselize and that RS3's did many of the shorter run routes.  Any information posted here would be most appreciated.  I am mainly interested in finding a steam locomotive for these cars, but I'll live with a diesel as it is not a road I model too seriously.  Four of my cars are Pullman green and the 5th is in the controlling road's SP Daylight colors. 

https://ogrforum.com/...3#184297499085448533

Jonathan,

I have 3 Weaver Green Coaches and 4 of the Atlas they made after buying the Weaver molds in the Daylight. I have a RS3 and the new Lionel Alcos, I think from 2022. But I want Steam!!!! I model Trains that ran through Texas mostly. The SLSW has been the hardest to obtain.

Hey if you decide to part ways with your 5 Weaver Green Pullmans, please make me first in line.

Greg

Dallas Texas

I'd second Rob Leese's suggestion that you make personal contact with Steven Allen Goens.  He is very pleasant to talk with and he is indeed the living encyclopedia of Texas passenger trains, including the more obscure ones like the Cotton Belt trains and the Frisco Black Gold.

In addition, you can probably have a lot of time to talk with him at either of the two Plano train shows.

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