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That was my question, too.So you are saying the model offered will be the one modified by BN in 1973-74? To get rid of the additional heater/power car?The model offered by Rapido would have been pulled by green BN E8 and E9 locos in the real world, right? Did BN already have a cab car? And how many cars do you need for prototypical length?Cheers JavierAddendum: When was the "Metra" added to the BN cars?
The model as offered would have been pulled by BN E8/E9Ms until their retirement in 1991/92, when the F40PHMs replaced them. Cab cars started under the CB&Q, so were already in use by the time of the BN merger. Train lengths are between 6 to 11 cars in the post-80s Metra era. Shorter trains ran off-peak schedules in earlier eras. Any of the BNSF cars should be mixed with Nippon-Sharyo cars offered by Kato. First were the ADA coaches starting about 1996, then the cab cars in the early 2000s. By the time of the “swoosh” all of the Budd cab cars were stripped of controls, with the windows plated over eventually, and used as normal coaches.The BNSF cars with “BNSF Railway” and “Burlington” lettering started about 2013. The lettering was applied to the remaining ex-CB&Q cars at 14th street at the behest of the then-BNSF suburban terminal manager (and railfan/modeler.)“Metra” branding began in 1984/85 with the reorganization of the RTA.
Angus Shops: Thank you, but, since my actual modeling time is limited, I doubt that I'd ever finish it!