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@Robbman posted this about them. https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=31898.msg358447#msg358447Mind you even he states its an educated guess. Maybe Pete has more information?Did Milwaukee have any of these? or were their cars all earlier versions?
Yes, Milwaukee had these cars too.The earlier Mark II is still available from N Scale Kits as well, if you want to mix in some variety.
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Which ones were used by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy? Did the CB&Q interchange with NYC? Javier
NYC diesels should up regularly as run-through power on Q trains.
How far did the NYC diesels travel when in front of a Q train? IMHO Chicago was the western end for CB&Q as well as the eastern end for NYC. Or am I misunderstanding the run-through concept?
Unsure what you're trying to say with western end/eastern end?
I didn't know that CB&Q locos travelled further east than Chicago or that NYC locos travelled further west than Chicago, hence western/eastern end.I was under the impression that run through only referred to the freight cars and perhaps the caboose (e.g. white cupola on red ATSF caboose), but not the motive power. Javier
I forgot where I read it but it said that CB&Q power turned up often on PC trains.