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Wouldn't have been too outlandish in the fictionalized version of events that was in Model Railroader's 50th Anniversary edition (January 1984), when a couple of MR staffers supposedly found 4-4-2 No. 1 in an old enginehouse in the northern part of Wisconsin, rebuilt it, and operated it, sending it all over the country. In reality, MR built HO, N, and O scale models of No. 1 and sent them around the U.S., L'il Puddy-style, and many popular layouts of that time were featured with the Hiawatha Atlantic hauling excursion trains. PC cars wouldn't have been too much of a stretch in the early 1980s, if you buy into that alternate version of the Hiawatha timeline.That MR issue is still one of my favorites.DFF
Just for a single, self-loathing moment, I caught myself wondering what a Hiawatha 4-4-2 would look like in Brunswick Green (DGLE) and T1-style keystones and pinstripes.
Then I smacked myself.