well i'm really beginning to love my job on the ns.if we keep on getting all of this bnsf power i think i might stay for a while longer.finally some respectable engines. ------------------ ed pinkley home of the pinkley taurus
I know the feeling. If I ever get stuck with the like of NS 7048 or NS 5143 again it will be to soon! I promise if I get a B23-7 this afternoon at Corwith Yard I won't complain.
It's nice to know that some 'good stuff' is spreading east Coast-to-Coast BNSF!!! ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
hopefully the bnsf will buy the ns out.they won't have to change the name. the ns is allready in bNSf.but to work for them is probably still a dream. ------------------ ed pinkley home of the pinkley taurus
I don't think the STB will let that go though. We would hate for anybody to get bigger than UP, now would we. ------------------ Keep on railroad'n
Right ON JACK! I think a buy-out and merger are two different things and the Government can't do anything about a "Hostile Takeover", at least that's what I've been told. Hey Ed, are these new NS loco's set up like the BNSF? Nose lights, high number boards and Gull-wing cabs? I'd bet it would be an easy job to repaint them all! ------------------ Brent Tidaback, Member #234 BNSF Railfan-to-the Max and a N-Scaler to boot! "Ship it on the Route of The Roadrunners!" The Aransas Odessa & Western, a division of the BNSF