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I said other. I wouldn't mind some of these CC&F oldies that have been 'modernized':http://www.cnrphotos.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=73715&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
First WCFN/Jason, what number would that Zephyr-Rocket be? Possibly 752 or 753? Just curious.
QuoteFirst WCFN/Jason, what number would that Zephyr-Rocket be? Possibly 752 or 753? Just curious.Yes.
Yes.Oooo... perdy!!!https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/RITSlist/attachments/638219535?itemid=820752250&picmode=large&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&dir=asc
Does RBB&B own the rights to the original design?
As to the ZR, I didn't realize the RPO got swapped out. I knew the diner was dropped off. Was one set owned by each line or were the cars mixed? The ancient Atlas/Rivarossi coaches are the Rock Island cars Mistletoe, Waterloo, Goldenrod, and Hawthorne. They are appropriate for this train. I believe the older Kato RPO was a CB&Q exact prototype for the ZR.
Based on everything I’ve seen and read (plus some personal preferences), here’s the consist I’m going to try for:RI E7 635CBQ ‘Havelock’ Baggage 1027 – GreenCBQ Heavyweight Baggage 1045 – GreenRI RPO 753 – Rebuilt Parlor CarRI Coach “Chisholm Trail” – 76 Seat Coach Rebuilt from Articulated SetRI Coach “Moline” – 56 Seat Coach Of course you can easily add more baggage and even express cars if you want some variety. There were CB&Q coaches as well.
I can't really tell heavyweight RPO's 752 & 753 apart that well but I know of 2 more pictures.