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Quote from: Ian MacMillan on February 26, 2007, 01:49:53 AMGot a chance to start painting my AN roster. First to the paint shops were Atlas MP15's with Sound.Here is the first unit out #1234 (1200 Series) in its base weathering, still needing to have its paint faded, handrails installed, and details such as snowplow, antenna, mirrors, shades,horns, train lines, and MU cables installed.The paint is all beat to hell from working the paper mills all day.Looks nice. Any plans for "home-road" freight cars or other equipment? What reporting marks are you planning to use for that rr? (Considering that AN, ANR are already taken...)
Got a chance to start painting my AN roster. First to the paint shops were Atlas MP15's with Sound.Here is the first unit out #1234 (1200 Series) in its base weathering, still needing to have its paint faded, handrails installed, and details such as snowplow, antenna, mirrors, shades,horns, train lines, and MU cables installed.The paint is all beat to hell from working the paper mills all day.
Looks nice. Any plans for "home-road" freight cars or other equipment? What reporting marks are you planning to use for that rr? (Considering that AN, ANR are already taken...)
It pretty much will be similar to the GRS situation with BM and MEC reportings... The Amoskeag Northern is not a short line, it is a regional, serving ME, NH, MA, VT, CT, and NY.
Quote from: Ian MacMillan on March 01, 2007, 06:33:27 PMIt pretty much will be similar to the GRS situation with BM and MEC reportings... The Amoskeag Northern is not a short line, it is a regional, serving ME, NH, MA, VT, CT, and NY.According to the AAR, if you're not one of the "big six (or seven if you count KCS)", you're a short line. Only the big guys are voting members. ;D ;D
Quote from: 3rdrail on March 01, 2007, 07:11:27 PMQuote from: Ian MacMillan on March 01, 2007, 06:33:27 PMIt pretty much will be similar to the GRS situation with BM and MEC reportings... The Amoskeag Northern is not a short line, it is a regional, serving ME, NH, MA, VT, CT, and NY.According to the AAR, if you're not one of the "big six (or seven if you count KCS)", you're a short line. Only the big guys are voting members. ;D ;DI don't give a flying rats a$$ what the AAR says....they are a bunch of archaic old asses anyway.
Quote from: Ian MacMillan on March 01, 2007, 10:32:49 PMQuote from: 3rdrail on March 01, 2007, 07:11:27 PMQuote from: Ian MacMillan on March 01, 2007, 06:33:27 PMIt pretty much will be similar to the GRS situation with BM and MEC reportings... The Amoskeag Northern is not a short line, it is a regional, serving ME, NH, MA, VT, CT, and NY.According to the AAR, if you're not one of the "big six (or seven if you count KCS)", you're a short line. Only the big guys are voting members. ;D ;DI don't give a flying rats a$$ what the AAR says....they are a bunch of archaic old asses anyway.If you're a real railroad and you want to interchange cars (and freight) with any other railroads, you'd better giva a flying rat's aqq! :BTW, I think the archaic old asses retired about the same time I did! Some were my friends...
Quote from: 3rdrail on March 01, 2007, 11:02:31 PMQuote from: Ian MacMillan on March 01, 2007, 10:32:49 PMQuote from: 3rdrail on March 01, 2007, 07:11:27 PMQuote from: Ian MacMillan on March 01, 2007, 06:33:27 PMIt pretty much will be similar to the GRS situation with BM and MEC reportings... The Amoskeag Northern is not a short line, it is a regional, serving ME, NH, MA, VT, CT, and NY.According to the AAR, if you're not one of the "big six (or seven if you count KCS)", you're a short line. Only the big guys are voting members. ;D ;DI don't give a flying rats a$$ what the AAR says....they are a bunch of archaic old asses anyway.If you're a real railroad and you want to interchange cars (and freight) with any other railroads, you'd better giva a flying rat's aqq! :BTW, I think the archaic old asses retired about the same time I did! Some were my friends...I'll take the same attitude as GRS..... F off.