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Hi everyone, I am seriously thinking of buying the PRR version of the Neil Young sets. I would like to know what a "Square End" observation car is? Is it a real thing? Secondly, having green diesels and Tuscan cars realistic also? All you PRR pro's out there, give me a hand with this please.

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Hi Paul, two thoughts for you; first I think I remember seeing such a train when I was a kid, but being pulled by a GG1, second I doubt very much if Neil would put his name on something that was not at lest in concept prototypical. That said they are beautiful sets and I would love to see them on my platform, real or not.

 

Have Fun.

 

 

 

                   1948 Pennsylvania Railroad Calendar painting by Griff Teller.

 

5901painting1948

 

 

The first two PRR E7 locomotives are seen here, with #5900 in the lead, a 'B' power

unit in the center and #5901 trailing. Entitled "Progressive Power" the painting is set

in Aqueduct Straight Line, between Harrisburg and Altoona. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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