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Baltimore & Ohio Baldwin AS16 locomotives (Bowser Executive Lines)

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Penn Central Baldwin AS-616 (Bowser Executive Line)

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Leetown's newest yard power.

   

   
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I found this photo (author unknown) of the new corporate colours of the Canadian Pacific Kansas City RR.

   
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As much as I'd like to also show Baldwin power (if you detect some jealousy there, I guess it's been thinly veiled!  Tom, by my way of count over the last few weeks, I believe you have shown 2 C&O, 1 PC and 1 Reading AS616!  You have acquired a very handsome collection of motive power.  The CN version is also quite handsome in olive green), alas, no Baldwins in the gorge...

A decrepit 70-ton hopper (1948 build) makes it's way under the I-80 bridge over the Lehigh in White Haven.

   
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Todd you have to understand Baldwins are a passion of mine. My father, two uncles, and an aunt all worked at the Eddystone plant. I used pass the plant on my way to my Catholic grade school. I have 2 B&O AS-16's, 1 B&O AS616, 1 Penn Central AS-616. I preordered 1 of the B&O AS-16 and the Penn Central AS-616. The second B&O AS-16 and the AS-616 I got at MB Klein with a big help from my reward points. I also have an PRSL AS-16 and S-12 I got from Yandeedabbler ages ago. From eBay I picked up a Stewart kit PRSL AS-16 and a PRR AS-16. I wish I had a couple Reading and CNJ units but as of yet I have not found any at a price I am willing to pay.

Jersey Central F7A and F7B (Athearn Genesis)

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(05-25-2024, 06:46 PM)tompm Wrote: Todd you have to understand Baldwins are a passion of mine. My father, two uncles, and an aunt all worked at the Eddystone plant. I used pass the plant on my way to my Catholic grade school. I have 2 B&O AS-16's, 1 B&O AS616, 1 Penn Central AS-616. I preordered 1 of the B&O AS-16 and the Penn Central AS-616. The second B&O AS-16 and the AS-616 I got at MB Klein with a big help from my reward points. I also have an PRSL AS-16 and S-12 I got from Yandeedabbler ages ago. From eBay I picked up a Stewart kit PRSL AS-16 and a PRR AS-16. I wish I had a couple Reading and CNJ units but as of yet I have not found any at a price I am willing to pay.

Impressive roster!  Makes sense that you should lean toward Baldwins after hearing about your life experiences, it's not often that you see a modeler with multiples of either the 4 or 6 axle units.  The six-axles were apparently well known for their pulling power - ahead of their time for certain.
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