On Monday, January 3, 2005, at 09:01  PM, thebentnail wrote:

> Hasn't just about every major class of steam engine been
> done in NYC or PRR? Maybe I am just imagining that.

Rusty,
        The PRR didn't have many minor classes of steamers.  We've seen a K 
(Pacific), an L (Mikado), an M (Mountain), an I (Decapod), and a J 
(Texas).  Bill Lane will let me know if I missed any.  That leaves 
2-8-0's, 4-4-2's, 4-6-0's and of course everyone's favorite the T1 
4-4-4-4.  There was a time when the PRR owned 3,335 2-8-0's so there a 
relatively large group of engines waiting to be modeled!  The 2-8-0'd 
did cover four major classes, but three of those were almost identical.
Jamie Bothwell



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