Ughh..PhillyLee...
Sorry to be the fly in the ointment but I really have to disagree with you saying the Reading has been forgotten. This is from the MTH product locator.
Railking 29 freight cars have been made to include 6 Reading RK box cars.
About 8 Reading die cast steam engines have been made. (I won't hold the Santa Fe northern with Reading markings against you...)
Here's all the Reading RK Diesels that have been made VO1000, GP9, SW1500, SW1, C628, RS3, and FM.
Moving to Premier...
There have been a few good steam engines that have been made including the T-1s.
In diesels there have been a number. Here is a sampling.... F7, FT, F3, SD45, GP35, GP30, GP40, U30C, S2, GP9, and FM. Now I realize a couple of those are in Proto 1...but at least they have been made.
In Premier rolling stock there have been 36 pieces of Reading freight made. (And I didn't include the 6 cars sets)
In Box cars alone...6 have been cataloged.
Let's compare and contrast
Wabash Reading
Premier Steam O 3 or 4
Premier Diesels 3 11
Pemier Rolling Stock 8 36
Railking Diesel 4 7
Railking Steam 2 8
Railking Freight 5 37
Now some pieces are fantasy...I get that...But in all honesty I'd rathor be a Reading fan than a Wabash fan. The evidence is documented above
David
Originally Posted by phillyreading:
Wabash is not the only roadname that seems forgotten.
Williams by Bachmann sells only certain styles of passenger cars and only one style of caboose. No Reading Company passenger cars offered at all by WBB!
I model the Reading railroad, from Reading PA, and I am surprised at the lack of rolling stock and sometimes engines that seem to be offered. Reading Lines was the fifth largest freight hauler during the 1950's and yet there is very little model selection, from any company, for the Reading. You go back to the 1870's, and Philadelphia & Reading Railways was the largest corporation in the USA, makes you stop and think.
I am just trying to bring out the unreasonableness of many companies today that produce whatever they want to sell. We all have our favorite railroad, as many of us grew up in differant places, so we all won't have the same favorite railroad.
I agree that we need to see some more stuff produced in differant railroads. How many Hudson's can you have??
Lee F.