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Posted - January 17 2007 : 04:28:28 AM
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[?]I have a TYCO Santa Fe Plymouth Switcher... what is this thing built after? I mean, what was the prototype and when was the actual one built? I have the 4 (four) wheel version. I used to have the 6 (six) wheel version. Any help?
I also have the GN F-9A WHICH SAYS "MANTUA TYCO" on the fuel tanks. ...and the Canadian National C430/M430 1967 B-Day locomotive
I don't have a one track mind. It depends on the turn-out. "I love your catenary!" Is that a power-trip or just another pick-up line?
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Posted - January 17 2007 : 3:22:56 PM
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Look Here, under "Porter" and/or "Plymouth"
http://www.northeast.railfan.net/industrial.html
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Posted - January 17 2007 : 11:59:12 PM
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[okay]Thank you very much. Although I didn't find an exact match, I found a close runner-up. John
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Posted - January 18 2007 : 12:06:19 AM
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Hi:
Actually There is no exact match. It's kinda like the Athearn Hustler which is also a generic industrial end-cab switcher.
Welcome to a GREAT forum, some terrific guys here!
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