Russo Loco Wrote:
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> Greg Scholl Wrote:
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> > I know the 315 and 463 usually are lettered Rio
> > Grande in some fashion, but maybe we can get
> > one more K-36 with the Flying Rio Grande in
> reg-
> > ular service. It would be a historic thing
> to point
> > out by the docents to those riding.
>
>
> Right On, Greg -
>
> Since the old-style 'Denver & Rio Grande Western'
> lettering is well-represented, I'd like to see
> #489 with the flying
'Rio Grande' logo, and
> #484 with Ernie's original four-inch, or at least
> the six-inch 'abbreviated' "Cumbres
&
> Toltec Scenic
RR" lettering as a testament
> to the ongoing history of the railroad.
> After all, the engines have now been owned by the
> C&TS longer than they were by the D&RGW.
>
> -
Roosso
And if you are going to letter them C&TS why not do one with the tri-color herald like Ernie did on the first engine....mayb that's what you are referring to Russ. One like that would be nice, and one or two Rio Grande would be nice. We have the 40's style I think on 463, unless it now has flying Rio Grande....don't recall that one. Anyway lots of options for historically correct D&RGW and C&TS. Probably good to have both in a historically accurate era spanning two railroads, but with the same engines!!
Greg