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An interesting application of Ed's law; Conrail and Alaska railroad equipment on the MKT in Oklahoma (last photo). It was in my Facebook feed this morning
http://www.carrtracks.com/okstring8265.htm
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It is amazing how some of this equipment moves around.
I have some pictures from the web with CN wide cab units testing on the Rio Grande Tennessee Pass line and also on Tehachapi. Could a person design a layout based on Ed's Law?
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Hell of a lot of ballast on that spur track.
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For those Conrail modelers looking for a reason to purchase the Alaska Passenger set from Kato..
Ed's Law (almost) Applies:
http://www.nfrm.ca/galdisp.php?resultpage=2&pagesize=4&TitleID=11
Different paint scheme though.
~Ian
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