My apologies for forgetting to sign my name as the poster of this thread.

Regards,
Jonathan Hatfield

--- In [email protected], "Jonnyspeed"  wrote:
>
> Sunset 3rd Rail is considering producing their upcoming O scale Erie S-3 and 
> S-4 class 2-8-4 Berkshires in S scale Brass. If you are potentially 
> interested in this project, I encourage you to contact Scott Mann at Sunset. 
> Email Scott at Sdmann@... or call 1-800-3RD-RAIL.
>  
> 
> These were some of the biggest baddest Berks to ride the rails. 70" drivers 
> for high speed, but still over 90,000 lbs of T.E. with booster.
>  
> 
> Here is the link to his O scale Erie Berkshire page: 
> http://www.3rdrail.com/reservation.html#ERIES4
>  
> 
> "The Baldwin Locomotive Works received an order for thirty-five "Berkshires" 
> from the Erie in 1928. They were designated as Class S-3 and assigned road 
> numbers 3350 through 3384. A final twenty "Berks" were ordered in 1928 and 
> came from Lima in 1929. This group was designated as Class S-4 and carried 
> road numbers 3385 through 3404. (www.steamlocomotive.com). The primary 
> difference in these two classes are the road number and some tender details. "
>




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