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Also did the early "Chickenwire" single headlight F3's pull the Super Chief and if so when.Thanks in AdvanceBill
Bill, Anything was possible but for the 50's Santa Fe started out with passenger FT with higher gearing, these were quickly replaced by the early f3 and then they were upgraded to the later version. This was all in the mid 40's and by the 1951 upgrade the train was all newer f7's. F7's became the standard and any older units were sent to the lower level passenger trains or sent back in exchange with EMD for newer units. The f7 were normally ran it four unit set ABBA and numbered ###LABC and started in the 300 range. Remember the Super Chief was the railroads premier train and it always got the best and latest power. This train was the pride of the entire railroad, notes from President John Reed was as he walked into the office the first thing he asked before good morning was spoken was "where is #17/ 18 and is it on time" if all was good the morning greetings commenced if not he wanted to know where and why she was late, and it was not a good start to the morning. Hope this helps. if you were at the Plano show today so was I, I saw the C set of cars in the middle of the layout room and were priced at $80, it is not a bad price at all as these were $99 new and have not been run in some time. Gordon Bliss / Santa Fe / All the way
Hey Bill, IM me when you are planning on traveling down to Houston, See if we can get you out to the layout so you can travel from Chicago to Los Angeles on the Santa Fe-All the Way. Gordon Bliss