Mark, thanks for the info,it will help a lot. I have a overland 2-8-2 and it 
doesn't look like I am going to have to change much. The pilot looks like the 
most and a new paint job. Thanks bert cutler

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Bert,NYC's T&OC subsidiary had 15 of these, numbers 9732-9746. A photo of 9744 
is at <http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/t&oc-9744.jpg> (I doubt the 
1936 date, as the T&OC lettering came off the tenders in 1927). There was a 
listing of all USRA engines at <http://www.steamlocomotive.com/misc/usra.html> 
but the link was dead when I just tried it.Since you are doing the WV area, the 
T&OC engine would be very appropriate, as that was T&OC (and subsidiary 
Kanawaha & Michigan) territory - to complicate this more, the line you are 
looking at was actually shared between the C&O and Kanawha & West Virginia - 
the K&WV was a subsidiary of the K&M which was controlled by the T&OC which was 
controlled and later leased by NYC.NYC diagram books are at 
<http://rr-fallenflags.org/nyc/nyc-eng.html>. These should help you determine 
other NYC series of USRA 2-8-2s, but as I said, the T&OC engines would be more 
appropriate for your area. I would really like to see one of the five K&M 
2-8-2T engines done in model form. This is definitely not an USRA engine 
<http://www.railarchive.net/nyccollection/km9501.htm>.Mark Plank> ----- 
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the changes to > an Overland 2-8-2 to make it NYC>., I am doing the Rainelle W 
Va > railyard which was shared by the C&O and NYC during the steam days > and 
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