Hi Mark:

Of course, I have discovered you are absolutely correct.

I have gone through your PDF files uploaded at the Fallen Flags site to 
discover no G-6s class is depicted therein.  Which of the illustrated 
classes would be the closest match?

BTW, thanks for taking the time to answer in this thread, and especially a 
thank you for uploading and sharing your knowledge at Fallen Flags.  Who 
would guess that a hick in eastern OK would be searching through NYC 
archival info to find out more about his favorite steam powered route that 
ran in north Arkansas???

This internet thing is truly amazing.

Andre

> Andre,
>
> If you're checking the page at 
> <http://rr-fallenflags.org/nyc/nyc-eng.html>, I think you're out of luck. 
> The diagram books there are 1902 (too early for your 1911 build date), 
> 1930 and 1946 (too late for your engines - sold before then), and the ones 
> in-between are for the Ohio Central Lines (T&OC/K&M/Z&W).
>
> I also checked the photos page.  The only 68xx numbered engines were 
> 0-6-0s.
>
> Mark Plank


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