So when did 453 get the switcher pilot? Bachmann modelled it with the switcher pilot but I bought a road pilot to replace it to better represent 453 as a road engine. Also, did 452 have a boiler color other than black? I have the Bachmann 455, and I changed out the roof and a couple of other minor details to and reinvent it as 452. So, I'm thinking I need to change the boiler color? I also have the tricolor herald on the tender, a bit of whimsy, I'm sure. I'd like to backdate Bachmann's 346 to it's "in-service" post-derailment appearance rather than the full fluted domes. Any suggestions?
Robert
Jimmy Blouch Wrote:
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> Greg Scholl Wrote:
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> > (1) What years was 345 used as the Durango
> > switcher? When was it retired?
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> Greg Scholl
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> Engine 315 retired October 18 1949.
> Engine 453 used as switcher from that date to
> November 11, 1949
> Engine 345 began as Durango switcher November 12,
> 1949. For the rest of the year engines 345 and
> 453 used alternately as Durango switcher.
> As noted in another post 345 ended its career with
> the staged head on collision on Silverton Branch.
>
> Jimmy