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RidgeRunner
January 20th, 2002, 01:13 PM
What was your favorite C&O loco, steam and/or diesel? smile.gif
My favorites:
Steam - G7 or G9 Consolidation or else the Allegheney.
Diesel - E8
7600EM_1
January 20th, 2002, 02:22 PM
Jon,
For me it would have to be the H-8 Allegheny, or the M-2 (I think that class is right smile.gif ) but, the C&O steam turbine!
I never really got into C&O diesels, but the double yellow pin striped GP-7/9's where a decent looking loco with the 2 yellow stripes on the Enhancement Blue. :D
RidgeRunner
January 21st, 2002, 03:05 AM
Yeah, my runner up for the diesels was the Enchantment Blue GP7/9s. smile.gif
fitz
January 21st, 2002, 04:51 AM
This one. C&O Hudson. Photo from the collection of Harold K. Vollrath. ;) http://www.pioneer.net/~fitzrr/305.jpg
Marylandrailfan
January 21st, 2002, 05:05 AM
I have always liked C&O power, both steam and diesel. My favorite would have to be the Allegheny.
I am fortunate enough to be able to go look at the one at the B&O museum in Baltimore about 45 minutes south of here. There is also a streamlined
4-6-4 with poppet valves there, interesting. The "Sacred Cow" turbine was notable also. It's really hard to pick favorites, variety
being the spice of life.
RidgeRunner
January 21st, 2002, 05:41 AM
Fitz - I may be getting a Con-Cor Hudson soon, which I'll re-detail into something more representative of the C&O Hudsons. smile.gif
chessie
January 22nd, 2002, 04:46 AM
Originally posted by RidgeRunner:
What was your favorite C&O loco, steam and/or diesel? smile.gif
My favorites:
Steam - G7 or G9 Consolidation or else the Allegheney.
Diesel - E8What is steam??? :confused: :confused: :confused:
Harold tongue.gif
RidgeRunner
January 22nd, 2002, 05:16 AM
Hey now... I'm quite fond of steam engines. Perhaps I'll have my own 1.5" scale live steamer one day.
fitz
January 22nd, 2002, 05:59 AM
Jon, if that Hudson is a New York Central one, please don't kitbash into C&O's configuration. Harold, steam is what railroads are all about. Those diesels are just "what came after."
Kidding aside, the C&O had a "look" to it's steam engines, much like the New York Central did. Coming right at you, you couldn't tell a Mohawk from a Hudson on the NYC nor a Hudson from a Kanawah on the C&O, unless you read the number boards. This is a C&O Kanawah, (Berkshire) from the C&O Historical Sociey collection in Clifton Forge. smile.gif http://www.pioneer.net/~fitzrr/2764.jpg
RidgeRunner
January 22nd, 2002, 06:11 AM
Is there a huge difference? I haven't seen the NYC Hudson close up.
I just hate to pay brass prices. :(
fitz
January 22nd, 2002, 08:32 AM
Jon, Here is a New York Central Hudson. It is difficult to tell the subtle differences, but for one the NYC engine was much lighter. The front end was entirely different, with the C&O looking quite brutish while the NYC looked a little delicate. This one is a J-3, from the collection of Harold K. Vollrath. :cool: http://www.pioneer.net/~fitzrr/5407.jpg
RidgeRunner
January 22nd, 2002, 09:02 AM
Damn... I guess I'll be looking elsewhere for a passenger steamer. :(
chessie
January 22nd, 2002, 09:06 AM
Just kidding about the "steam" comment......
The C&O had a lot of interesting and uncommon EMD diesels including: BL2's, SD18's, and GP39's.
Of course, with a name like "chessie" I just might like ANY C&O power tongue.gif
Harold
fitz
January 22nd, 2002, 10:15 AM
You know this is mostly tongue in cheek, except when it comes to steam. Have you ever visited the C&O Historical society museum in Clifton Forge, Va? I would not have even known it was there, but for my wife's aunt who lives in CF and did a little volunteering there. They have a huge photo archive. There is also a big yard there. Don't know how active it is these days. :D
chessie
January 24th, 2002, 07:56 AM
I have never been to Clifton Forge :( It's on my list of places to get to: including Roanoke. Maybe some time soon ;)
Harold
fitz
January 24th, 2002, 08:13 AM
Harold, Roanoke is a very impressive place. When we went back there in 1993 to railfan, we started in Roanoke. The 611 and 1218 were active then, so they weren't there in the museum, but the 763 got my interest, as we were later going to ride the 765 on the New River Gorge trip. For you deezel guys there are all manner of deezels there in the museum. Great place. When I say "went back there" it means flying from California to Roanoke. People couldn't believe we did that. You have to grab what you can because you don't know what is going to run and what is not. The 765 hasn't run since. We caught the 611, and you know what happened to her. Same with Virginia Central Pacifics--haven't run since. :(
chessie
January 25th, 2002, 08:15 AM
Gee Fitz,
I feel like I have missed out :( I'll get there one day. smile.gif
In the mean time, I still have more current pics to take tongue.gif
Harold
crash219
January 26th, 2002, 08:23 AM
The H-8 has to be my favorite steam loco; I even did a drawing of one.
As for diesels, I like the BL-2's just because they are so oddball.
[ 26 January 2002, 02:28: Message edited by: crash219 ]
RidgeRunner
January 26th, 2002, 11:55 AM
I also like the BL2. I bought one for my future layout simply because it is so unique.
*sigh* Why must a model of an H-8 be so 'spensive? :(
chessie
January 30th, 2002, 06:04 AM
How about an M-1 ??? tongue.gif Does that count as steam???
Harold
RidgeRunner
January 30th, 2002, 06:55 AM
Ehhhh.... yeah, I'll consider that steam. smile.gif
watash
February 5th, 2002, 08:45 PM
Here is an old C&O beauty that reminds me of a blind date I had. (She has one eye and two huge air pumps!) The engine has..... :D
http://ns1.gameinfozone.net/jan/co2882.jpg
[ 05 February 2002, 14:47: Message edited by: watash ]
RidgeRunner
February 5th, 2002, 10:27 PM
Mmmm... yer making me drool man! I want an N scale model of that locomotive. :-D
crash219
February 9th, 2002, 05:51 AM
The M-1 definitely counts as steam. It also counts as a plumbing nightmare.
Originally posted by chessie:
How about an M-1 ??? tongue.gif Does that count as steam???
Harold
[ 08 February 2002, 23:54: Message edited by: crash219 ]
crash219
February 9th, 2002, 06:08 AM
Ridgerunner,
How bad do you want an H8? If you want an H-8 at something far less than brass prices, here's your big chance:
http://shop.sslonline.com/cgi-sz4/webc/sz41/accounts/a0009622/st_prod.html?p_prodid=596&p_catid=48&sid=8jw30t0VaJxv70n-00102301718.25
The most important thing on the whole page is 'way down at the bottom where it says the member discount for Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society members is -$225.05 Considering it is a relatively inexpensive to join the C&OHS to get this discount, I can't imagine anyone paying the supposed retail. Besides, if you join, you get the C&OHS magazine.
Originally posted by RidgeRunner:
I also like the BL2. I bought one for my future layout simply because it is so unique.
*sigh* Why must a model of an H-8 be so 'spensive? :(
ConrailHaulic
March 19th, 2002, 11:21 AM
Steam = H-8, nothing more mighter ever made
Diesel = SD50's, Last unit delivered with C&O marks (although in Chessie)
RidgeRunner
March 20th, 2002, 05:08 AM
coolies. smile.gif I hadn't thought about any of the Chessie units.
Kitbash
April 11th, 2002, 11:10 PM
Lord. I cant believe I havent been to the C&O Board in a while.
My favorites are the lash ups of F7's.... with the low wave paint scheme.
Mainly because as a little, little guy, I remember going on business trips w/ my father to White Sulpher Springs, WV in the late 50's. I ever so faintly remember seeing those things crawling in and out of White Sulpher with thissa and thatta freight consists. As a 5 year old.. those things were bigger than the world itself and the blue-yellow paint scheme was gorgeous.
I never got over seeing those things and that ever cool C&O For Progress logo.
End result 40 years hence... money and time going to the basement. ;)
-Kitbash
RidgeRunner
April 12th, 2002, 02:25 AM
Nice... I need to get meself a lashup of N scale F7's. Probably go with ABA or else ABBA. Not sure what make yet, maybe Kato?
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