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I'm starting to appreciate branch line rail roads.  Currently their are over 600 operating today.  Genesee & Wyoming oversee 190 + so there's lots to go around. I'm interested in the RJ COREMAN series that Lionel & MTH are releasing. 

Fallen Flags   I would like a Cotton Belt Northern #819 ( can be run as an excursion train) and a RS3  or EMD  yard switcher.

Another vote for the Illinois Central City of New Orleans or the Panama Limited, either one is fine with me. Sunset 3rd Rail has listed the Illinois Central as one option for the E6 but no cars. I would be happy with a "generic" streamline set from GGD to go with the engines as I don't really think we will see a true scale version.

Charlie

I would like to put in a vote for the "GHAN".  It may be in Australia, but is a very nice and looong passenger consist that still runs today.  Just the fact it still runs is a good reason for having it.  As with most railroads, the story behind it being built, and how it came by it's name is an interesting story in itself.

Jesse

The MoPac Eaglette:

http://trainweb.org/screamingeagle/eaglette.html

Or the Delta Eagle, a short streamliner headed by #7100, an E6 with the rear engine removed to add a baggage compartment:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_AA

The Frisco Firefly:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefly_(train)

NOTE:  for some reason, the text editor keeps disconnecting "(train)" in the Firefly URL, which results in linking to an article about bugs.  to get tot he article about the train, the entire URL needs to be typed in.  *sigh*  Ain't Komputurs SMART?

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I'd Love to see Lionel re-make Weaver's Black Diamond or John Wilkes in vision line or any line.  It would be nice to see more issues of these beautiful locomotives, heck, even an Asa Packer would be welcome. 

 

Black Diamond

John Wilkes

Asa Packer (I used the model because I haven't been able to find a pic of the real thing in color.)

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Traindiesel posted:

San Diego's 'Coaster' Commuter train.

Coaster

North County Transit District (NCTD) offers services that are a vital part of San Diego’s regional transportation network. NCTD moves approximately 11 million passengers annually by providing public transportation for North San Diego County.

I would love to see the Bombardier bilevels, but apparently Lionel doesn't have that tooling. 

Bob Delbridge posted:

Actually, I wouldn't mind seeing shorter trains, under 5 cars. MR did a couple of articles on pike-sized passenger trains:

http://peskar.org/model_trains...%20Railroader%5D.pdf

Great suggestion, the only shorty steam set I can recall is the Lindbergh Special with the Atlantic and two 18" cars. For diesels MTH did the City of Miami as an E-6 and five 18" cars which is almost 9 feet long and Lionel did the 1948 Freedom Train ALCO PA and seven 18" cars which is about 12 feet long. These new scale sets with ten or twelve 21" cars have to be nearing 17 to 24 feet in length with motive power are just too long (and expensive) for us to even consider. The coming MTH CGW F unit and a few passenger cars would represent one of their short passenger trains.

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