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Name That Locomotive Game

Started by Guilford Guy, February 19, 2007, 10:48:57 PM

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kevin2083

it would appear to be so...
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Guilford Guy

Alex


kevin2083


find you some stuff on this'n
(find something on this one)
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Guilford Guy

I-Vd V 5'3H5 3A3173B 1

aka

I believe she's a PA-1
Alex


kevin2083

no, but close...
BTW, I'm just looking for the type.
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Paul M.


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Guilford Guy

Alex


WoundedBear


kevin2083

DING DING DING!
we have a winner!
PA-3 is correct
you win a...turn
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Guilford Guy

Alex


Conrail Quality

Timothy

Still waiting for an E33 in N-scale

Guilford Guy

Alex


Matthew (OV)

Ok.  I know it says what it is in the caption, but don't look.... this one should be a bit more of a challenge!




Just don't let them see this in the large scale forum... someone'll want to build it!

Matthew(OV)

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Timothy

Still waiting for an E33 in N-scale

ASIANLIFE

Do we have two on the go now ?

Difficult not to read the caption for The Kitson Meyer. Line was originally 2'6", and coverted to Metre Guage later. Photo looks early so still might be 30" at that time. Also surprised if they used a Shay as basis, but stranger things.......Wikipedia says that two locos were built by the company themselves. I would think that if you were going to build a loco you would not start off with a complicated loco like the Kitson Meyer. Kitsons were a loco company in Leeds England who developed the Meyer design. Another English company, Bagnalls of Stafford, also built articulated locos of this design. One is preserved in Wales- currently on Welshpool and Llanfair.

The MBTA 6908- not a clue.