> Love the early shots of the overlapping back to back turnouts.

I thought they were "front to front" turnouts.  Than again, I might have it 
backwards.

> It was interesting that so many of the passenger trains were in the 4 to 6 
> car size.

Big engines with short trains.  Very interesting and very suitable for smaller 
layouts with steep grades.

> Love those NYC J-1s!

I wonder what it would take to have River Raisin Models import a J-1?  Might 
not be so hard to sell them since the J-3 was a l-o-n-g time ago.

>(Wish the J3a that OMI did had been a J-1. I would have kept it even if it was 
>only as a mantle piece model!)

Bill, don't bemoan the past.  Start beating the drums for a new J-1.  That's 
how stuff gets done in S scale.  You know that better than I.
 
Cheers...Ed L. 



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