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I wish I had a need for one of these, and it most likely the best locomotive that Lionel has made to date.  Unfortunately to control spending and not going out of hand on what I own I am only buying Pere Marquette and Ann Arbor stuff from now on.  

 

Now if they re-do the Legacy berk with the smoking whistle and blow down effects I am all game.  How about it Lionel?  Make the 1223, the other surviving Pere Marquette Berk

 

jdeveerjr,

 

That sounds like a great plan. Good luck. We all say the same thing going on, called denial. LOL!!!  I always said I'll only buy New York Central Steam and some Santa Fe F3's. Now I have several of both and UP, and Milwaukee Road, and C&O, and etc. LOL!!!

 

I hope it works for you. LOL!!

 

Mike R

 

PS...I'm not being sarcastic. I'm kidding, I hope that comes across.

Jim, I have the 265. I chose this engine because it sits in the steam shed at the Illinois Rail Museum. I love mine and it was used in freight service mostly. Here are a few photos from the NMRA show in Grand Rapids Michigan. I went back and reread your post, do you want photos of the real thing? I can't help there but the model is spectacular. BF

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joe (jc642), as you can see from Sasquatch's post of cab no. 265, there is no white stripe...I believe it is only on cab no. 261.

 

Prototypically, only #261 should have the white stripe but Lionel delivered all three engines with the white stripe.  I have #265, it has a white stripe. The white stripe on that particular engine must be painted over.

Joe 

 

Originally Posted by MUEagle:

I would never part with mine!!!  After all the lobbying, pushing, campainging, etc... My 261 sits promently on display in my living room!!

 

 

I have the S-3 Pilot in my living room. 261 is still in the box waiting for the layout to be more complete.

 

I picked a 261 up on ebay a couple months ago for $1225, and was glad to get it. They don't pop up very often. I wouldn't part with mine either. Frankly, I doubt the wife would even let me if I wanted to. She's rather fond of that loco.

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