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PTDC0011can't just pick one.

the Marx CV that Grandma got my Dad for $1, that he passed onto his little brother, and became mine when he passed last year

the 2020 I remember watching under my Grandparents tree, that became mine when my Uncle passed

Dad's 1684 that got reunited with the CV

the 675 that was the first steamer I bought myself

my 225E I rebuilt (and several others) from a bare shell.

and all the other Lionel and Marx engines I have.

and the MTH RK PRR M1a I bought from a forum member

Dads Jims CV and 1684PTDC0063

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My Marx #999, like that of my childhood I literally ran the wheels off. My Lionel cheap set 0-8-0 kit bashed into a 2-8-0, soon to be followed by another bashed into a 2-8-2....hey, what can I do?  These have correct coal fired Vanderbilt tenders.                          My next favorite has not been made...and as a small Bachmann sized two truck Healer is stuck in my imagination. 

Oooh!  I love these informal polls!

Favorite engine?  Whew that's tough!    You didn't say real, model, gauge or even if I own one so I'll give you all of them! 

  1. Real railroad equipment steam:  Berkshires of the Lima/Nickel Plate Road variety.  (Although light mikados are a close second.)
  2. Real railroad equipment traction:  The P1a's of the Cleveland Union Terminal.
  3. Real railroad equipment diesel:  Norfolk & Western tuscan Geeps.
  4. Prewar standard gauge:  385E
  5. Prewar O gauge:  700E
  6. Postwar:  736 or 726
  7. Modern:  Lionel 4014 Big Boy

I don't own any of these by the way. 

Real diesel locomotive, ATSF F7 307L -- a good-looking, smooth-running engine.

Real steam locomotive, ATSF 3776 Class 4-8-4 with tapered rods -- a racehorse and a brute in one locomotive.

O Gauge diesel, MTH SP Baldwin AS-616 -- reliable and "bulletproof", and AS-616 is an oddball from my boyhood.

O Gauge steam, Pecos River Brass ATSF "final rebuild" 3450 Class 4-6-4 -- love those big LFM drivers!

My favorite is Reading T-1 2124 in her Iron Horse Rambles paint scheme. This Lionel T-1 (6-18006; 1989) was custom painted and detailed by Reading Steam Guru, Wowak, and J. D. S. Limited ProductionsWowakT-1 001

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Ives 1694 set, made by Lionel in 1932 and by MTH Tinplate Traditions

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Here is a meet with a MTH Premier T-1 pulling SGL Lines 2000-series semistreamlined ("blimp") cars

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And MTH Premier Southern Ps-4 1401 (20-3006-1; 1994) in the Smithsonian. I purchased this beauty from a Forum member.

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