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Cool.  I particularly love buses identified with railroads: much prefer "Santa Fe Trailways" to just "Trailways," etc.  I particularly like the Yellow coaches, too, and the Alaskan Railways livery look good; nice colors and arrangement. One thing I also like about these Corgi models is the wheels'; very detailed and real looking. 

Really nice, Spence!  Dave sells a good bit of Alaska Railroad items.  This is one I have never seen.  I do have an MTH Alaska switcher on order, pre-order.  If things hold true, one could probably bring it via dugout canoe from Alaska, through the Panama Canal, up the Mississippi, Ohio, and Beaver Rivers, then up the Neshannock Crick to Dave in Mercer faster.  LOL

No complaint.  I have other engines to run, and my TIU just went in for warranty repair anyway.

Originally Posted by Lee Willis:

Cool.  I particularly love buses identified with railroads: much prefer "Santa Fe Trailways" to just "Trailways," etc.

Yes, and I will fight you to be first to order when somebody decides to do an ACF Brill in Santa Fe Trailways.  There were a lot of Brills on the road, but no O gauge models.

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I assume the ARR buses never got down to the lower 48 in service? I have no idea.

The annoying thing to me is that I have yet to find good pre-war representations of busses in O scale. I'm no expert on busses but a pal of mine tells me that most of the Corgi line that have pre-war and WW2 markings are, in fact, postwar models of busses.

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