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Enjoyed the video.  Will follow for additional videos.  Nice set of passenger cars.  I also have a soft spot for the Powhatan Arrow. Especially since my family’s genealogy research showed our Native American roots came from one of the tribes in the Powhatan Federation and a bloodline to that sister of Pocahontas.

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A small haul from MR Muffin’s auction; but with a few unique tank cars.
First up Lionel AEC Tank car with nuclear reactor fluid.
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Next K-Line Double Dome  Firefighting Tank car with extensible boom.
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This is right at home with the PRR TANK Car with nozzle.
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Next is a lionel Ethyl tank car

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Following up with a Lionel Third Avenue Trolley

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Lastly a box of track workers

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Yes I did. A special thanks to @MELGAR for giving my a great education on the New Haven Railroad as well as some prototypical notes about what was and when. This New Haven caboose (NE-6) by Atlas is prototypical around 1955 as far as the paint scheme is concerned IIRC from what Mel told me. I tend to model a out 1949 area to keep steam alive even though it is on its way out. This gives me the opportunity to have some great steam engines that were fairly new that didn't have a chance, and some diesel that I like.

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This will pair perfectly with my New Haven Mountain(Mohawk).

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I went to Legacy Station after the show and bought some more track for the layout and came home with a Legacy 4141.I found these at the TCA show in Acworth Ga. The building is built by Frank Hubbs in Dalton Ga. IMG_6293IMG_6300I texted my wife on the way home and told her I found a $25 hooker LOL.

I was also at the Acworth show, found 3 Hogwarts cars and a Madison heavyweight, all like new, all really cheap! Woulda bought more, but the overall pricing seemed a lot higher on most everything. Typed while sitting aboard The Chickamauga Turn train ride on this gorgeous fall day 😀

George

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