I believe China no longer manufactures steam locos in 1:1 scale, but did so 
into the 1990s.  If I recall the Trains article correctly, the locos shipped to 
North American tourist operations were built new for the buyers.  One did end 
up at the bottom of the ocean when the ship delivering it sank.   
A tantalizing prospect at the time was the discussion about building a J series 
Hudson from scratch using NYC blueprints, but in the end (possibly because the 
plant itself was winding down operations) the customers had to purchase 
existing designs.  Too bad, because of all the extinct North American steam 
loco designs deserving to be resurrected, my first nomination would be that 
iconic loco. 

Jim Martin  


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If this is a modern steamer from China, the question is raised: how much would 
it cost to have a steam loco made in China and shipped to the  
USA? I'm thinking about reproductions of iconic locomotives which are now 
extinct, such as the Southern Railway Ps-4.

Fred T in Tennessee


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Sent: Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:45 pm
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Hi:
Thanks for making my day,
The engine is brand new from China. Is the SUV older or newer than its 
assailant?
You couldn't make this one up!
 
 

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