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The G was/is one of my favorite all-time locomotives. I got to see the
real deal with a rather grotesque CR stencilled upon its nose back around
'75 or thereabouts, thundering southward on the 4-track mainline
north of NYC. It was pulling a dog train and appeared to be running at
full throttle, probably the engineer having one last joy ride before the
scrap heap (although apparently a few made it to Can Opener Blue
before the scrapper).

Tyco's G was a piece of junk, but by putting two powered trucks in it
I got her to run fairly decently, hoisting more than one or two cars.

I got a private chuckle during a model train open house, on this layout,
whilst she blew loops past a friend's high-end remote control GG1
that kept collapsing into the ballast every few year yards. I remember
his unit had remote-controlled pantographs that worked most of the
time.
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