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LOL. Made ya look.
This is exciting to me! (these were built starting in 1969)@rapidotrains I'm highly annoyed that they only give us tiny artwork so I can't see the build dates - I need to figure which of the releases were on the rails in 1975. Looks like I have some homework to do!Mark
Paint scheme/applicability notes:"UTLX Split P/As delivered" - yes yes yes and yes"PROX Split P/As delivered" - changing reporting marks from UTLX to PROX was a post 1982 thing. I can use one or two at home, but the club should skip these."PROX modern (small logo)" - same comment on PROX reporting marks; plus these modern version have "spreadsheet" style qualification stencil tables that are a 90s(?) plus thing"PROX modern (large logo)" - same comment as above, plus this has post-2004 reflective striping"CP" - has modern qualification stencils; acquired after our time period"BCOL" - same, and also not applicable to our area"NCTX North American" - yes yes yes"UTLX/Alberta as delivered" - maybe just one or two for a special pool?"PROX/Alberta later" - see above comments on PROX reporting marks (post 1982)TLDR: We need UTLX and NCTX as delivered versions, the others are out of era/scope. I'm definitely in for some as-delivered UTLX, NCTX, and "as-delivered but re-marked" PROX for myself as well, that finishes off my general service tank fleet for local fuel dealers.
Thanks Chris! I still need the build dates on the "as delivered" UTLX cars (probably the only ones I'd bite). Hopefully all will be revealed. Mark
... I need to figure which of the releases were on the rails in 1975. Looks like I have some homework to do!
http://nakina.net/private/prox.html
I'm assuming that I would see the UTLX on US rails, but probably not a lot of the Canadian stuff rolling the rails near the Kentucky - West Virginia border in 1972.
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