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Zephyr Rocket had rebuilt 8-1-3 (Zephyr Tower and Rocket Tower) and 10-3 (Minneapolis and Cedar Rapids) that are nothing like anything Kato offershttp://ndem.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3595328I can't find a picture of the 10-3
Post war didn't they use RI PS 22 roomette sleepers and either Burlington or Rock 10-6 or 8-6 sleepers?
Kato could do the baggage coach and dome parlor obs for the Twin Cities Zephyr and repaint them for the Wabash Blue Bird and I bet people would snap up both. And I'm pretty sure that both trains were pulled by their E8A's of their respective roads. Honestly, with Lowell Smith doing the PS coaches in the IC scheme, the ship has sailed on a Kato City of New Orleans. However Kato would be smart to re run the IC E8A's with the smooth side diner, 6-6-4 sleeper and head end cars. If I were them I'd also throw in the 21 roomette sleeper and the 4-4-2 from the Broadway Limited set...I don't think they are a perfect match for IC's 4-4-2' and 18 roomette cars, but they are probably close enough for most buyers.
It's actually Steve Goodman...
You know what's ironic? For a prolific songwriter and musician, you ask Alexa to play Steve Goodman, she can only come up with "Gentle on My Mind" Stupid internet. Give me a real disc jockey, please.
And if you love Amtrak AND the Illinois Central, tack some IC-scheme cars on the back of your Amtrak era City of New Orleans to celebrate the late, great, Pullman Rail Adventures version (2012-2015)....http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3211383https://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2016/01/04-pullman-rail-journeysSome people loved the IC, and some people LOVED the IC.But my conversations with Kato have also included that the 'full trainset buyers/collectors' are as much if not more Japanese as US, so what you really need to find on YouTube is a Japanese Karaoke version of the song and determine if it's even known at all over there. That may or may not be part of the "American Mystique" that sells well in Japan. The whole reason they don't do individual cars is that they still consider the 'full train' in Japan the primary market, and it's implied that you're lucky what you get. That actually creates opportunity, because every time I've wanted a specific car I buy the train, break it up and auction it, and always end up with a free car with that stunt.They are a very disciplined financial and production model suggested by US but controlled by Japan, and if you make a massive miscalculation (like a warehouse full of RDC's because MU's and self-propelled cars sell really well in Japan) it's not soon forgotten.