Just to clarify, the H-9 class USRA heavy Mikados were represented on 
the NYC lines only on the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie, and they only had ten 
of them.  The rest of the NYC lines had hundreds of H-6 (USRA light 2-8-
2) and also hundreds of the previously-mentioned home-grown H-5 and 
similar H-7 Mikados.

River Raisin did the very different NYC H-10 in brass in the 1990s.  
After the 1920s, H-10s were virtually unknown east of Buffalo and H-6s 
were not seen much west of Buffalo, whereas the H-5 and H-7 were 
relatively evenly distributed across the NYC System.

Jeff English
Troy, New York

--- In [email protected], Richard Karnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ed L. et al --
> 
> The NYC had both the light Mike (Class H-6) and the heavy Mike (Class 
H-9).  Frankly, I'm "Miked out" with an Overland NYC H-6 and a River 
Raisin NYC H-10.
> 
> Dick Karnes
> 
> 
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