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What engines and Passenger Cars would you like for 3rd Rail / Golden Gate Depot to produce or rerun in the future.

(No steam, Scott said that 3rd Rail will not be producing any brass steam locomotives after the NYC H-10s & C&O / Virginian H-8 Alleghenys are finished and sent out.)

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GGD SAL Silver Meteor re-run

Jawn Henry re-run (ABS w/ brass details I guess this time around)

Proper VGN and N & W steel cabooses (ABS too)

ALCO PA re-run -- that one will hurt the wallet

I'd also like to see 3rd Rail versions of:

FM Train Master

PRR BP20 passenger Sharks

UP turbines (2nd and especially 3rd gen)

C & O M-1 steam turbine to match the recent GGD Chessie sets

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@BlueFeather posted:

GGD SAL Silver Meteor re-run

Jawn Henry re-run (ABS w/ brass details I guess this time around)

Proper VGN and N & W steel cabooses (ABS too)

ALCO PA re-run -- that one will hurt the wallet

I'd also like to see 3rd Rail versions of:

FM Train Master

PRR BP20 passenger Sharks

UP turbines (2nd and especially 3rd gen)

C & O M-1 steam turbine to match the recent GGD Chessie sets

Put me in for those Cabooses, FM and Jawn Henry

@The-576-Guy posted:

What engines and Passenger Cars would you like for 3rd Rail / Golden Gate Depot to produce or rerun in the future.

(No steam, Scott said that 3rd Rail will not be producing any brass steam locomotives after the NYC H-10s & C&O / Virginian H-8 Alleghenys are finished and sent out.)

Why do you keep pursuing this? Do you have a layout capable of operating these "high end" SCALE models? What specific railroads are you attempting to model, and in what era? You have already posted similar questions over on the HONGZ Forum about modeling railroads in HO Scale. So,,,,just what are your motives?

@BlueFeather posted:


Proper VGN and N & W steel cabooses (ABS too)



Malcolm a/k/a Brother Love was turning out a number of cabooses not too long ago.  I believe the Virginia and N&W wood cabooses were among those he made.  Perhaps we could convince him to jump back into the game.  I would imagine there is a fair amount of pent up demand for correct models of cabooses for other roads as well.

i may not have the funds or layout right now but i would love to see

kraus maffei hood units

CSX stealth sd45-2

NS GP50 with the smooth front

carolina coastal GP9R /RM

original NS AS416

Wabtec hydrogen locomotive - a man can dream right? unpainted so i can paint one for Mid-National Rail lines

in fact i would like all my ideas to have an unpainted version so i can make some Mid-National / Fenix Pacific / NorthWestern units

AC4400CW

AC6000CW

SD90MACH- the one that looks like a giant SD70ACe

M420W

M420TR

GF6C

E60

GM6C

GM10B

AND the electrics come with a switch to toggle between catenary/track power like mth does

MK5000C

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For 3rd Rail, they are currently showing the ALCO FA-1 A and B coming up soon, but do not list the FA-1 in PRR colors.  Granted, the Pennsy only had 4 FA-1 ABBA sets, but still it seems like they should do the Pennsy FA-1 in as delivered colors.

They did the PRR EMD F3 Phase 2 Late with the correct bullet number boards.  How about a F3 Phase 3 or Phase 4 with the correct bullet number boards.  Or even a F7 Phase 1a with the bullet numbers boards before it went to the large number boards.

A FM H20-44 road switcher would be nice.  The PRR, NYC, and UP as well as others had this engine.

A Baldwin VO-660/DS 4-4-660 switcher.  These were used by a whole bunch of railroads.

For GGD, I would like to see some head end or express cars.  Specifically REA pre-big red diamond (pre-1954). Troop sleepers would be great since a lot of current models have zinc pest or other issues.  No billboard reefers.  Or maybe a crew express cabin car (rider car) used by some roads.

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Now, if they really want my money they need to make steam:  Either a N2sa (Standard USRA 2-10-2 for non-Pennsy folks and modified to PRR), a B8a 0-6-0T tank engine, or K2sa/K3 4-6-2 just because they look neat.

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@Bill N posted:

Malcolm a/k/a Brother Love was turning out a number of cabooses not too long ago.  I believe the Virginia and N&W wood cabooses were among those he made.  Perhaps we could convince him to jump back into the game.  I would imagine there is a fair amount of pent up demand for correct models of cabooses for other roads as well.

I've got two of his wooden Virginian C-1 cabooses and they're gorgeous.  Looking for matching steel C-10s done right -- not the cheesy generic MTH version.  He did mention he might consider doing them in the future.

Would love to see Stillwell Coaches   They have been done in HO by Northwest shortlines and Funaro and Camerlengo,   The early stillwell coaches had arches over the windows with  a unique roof and were very sharp  My picture at the NY Railroad museum

rgv-erie-stillwell-coach

They were modernized later on    Dont have any pic of that  They were used on the Erie Railroad    The New York Westchester & Boston had a fleet of Stillwells that had pantographs used in their commuter service, the Susquehanna used them as well as the PATH.  Southern pacific and Rock island had Stillwells as well as the Chicago and Eastern Indiana

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@bluelinec4 posted:

Would love to see Stillwell Coaches   They have been done in HO by Northwest shortlines and Funaro and Camerlengo,   The early stillwell coaches had arches over the windows with  a unique roof and were very sharp  My picture at the NY Railroad museum

rgv-erie-stillwell-coach

They were modernized later on    Dont have any pic of that  They were used on the Erie Railroad    The New York Westchester & Boston had a fleet of Stillwells that had pantographs used in their commuter service, the Susquehanna used them as well as the PATH.  Southern pacific and Rock island had Stillwells as well as the Chicago and Eastern Indiana

I grew up in Westchester, and would absolutely be in for these

@Hot Water posted:

Why do you keep pursuing this? Do you have a layout capable of operating these "high end" SCALE models? What specific railroads are you attempting to model, and in what era? You have already posted similar questions over on the HONGZ Forum about modeling railroads in HO Scale. So,,,,just what are your motives?

What are his motives?? How about none of your business!

Stillwell cars is a great idea!   Those cars were used on the Cleveland, OH to Youngstown, OH train with intermediate stops.  In later years the Cleveland train got streamlined ex Phoebe Snow cars.  I found pics some years ago online of the cars languishing in Warren, OH after they were displaced by the streamlined cars.  I cannot share the pics I took screenshots of due the copyright issue.

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Oh, boy...no more steam (certainly justified at 5 grand, nearly), from 3R? Assorted gas electrics ("doodlebugs") were widely used, but probably demand almost as much development investment as a small steamer.   3R did do two versions of a railline specific gas electric. Hope those were financially successful.  Even the cabooses l want are from lesser recognized roads. Times are tough all over.

I know I've already put my vote for these many times, and that has yet to change:

  • RS3's with fixed pilots
  • Rebuilt 6-6 type Heavyweight Sleepers
  • GE Dash-7 series with fixed pilots (specifically the B36-7's)
  • NJ Transit Arrow series commuter cars

Aside from a handful of choices that 3rd Rail has already made, I'm not too bummed out about the 'no-new-steam' policy. I can definitely understand it, too.

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