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I'm not aware of the real one ever using a caboose (several lighted passenger cars are on the train).

Regardless of whether the real one used a caboose, I'd LOVE a matching caboose - with Christmas lights - to go with my set.

I've got the Railking set on order. The cars are here (haven't picked them up yet from the LHS). My LHS did have a set of the cars opened and running on the layout (behind the MTH Evolution Hybrid with charging lights) as well as several of the flat cars with Christmas trees and Christmas lights. This will be a spectacular set!

Hoping that engine is here soon........

TrainGuyMcGee posted:

Are the boxcars all RailKing or do they make a RailKing set and a Premiere set of the same boxcars?

MTH initially announced the RailKing loco and cars.  Then I believe the Premier loco and cars were announced when the catalog was published (or very shortly before).  So you have your choice!  Here's a quick summary for each offering:

MTH RailKing CP Holiday Train

MTH Premier CP Holiday Train

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Rocky Mountaineer posted:
TrainGuyMcGee posted:

Are the boxcars all RailKing or do they make a RailKing set and a Premiere set of the same boxcars?

MTH initially announced the RailKing loco and cars.  Then I believe the Premier loco and cars were announced when the catalog was published (or very shortly before).  So you have your choice!  Here's a quick summary for each offering:

MTH RailKing CP Holiday Train

MTH Premier CP Holiday Train

I wonder how many people ordered the Rail King version not knowing the Premier version was going to be announced as well.  The Rail King pre-orders were due before the catalog announcing the Premier version was released.  I wish they could've coordinated that better.

Thanks Rocky Mountaineer!  I think I'm going with the Premier set.  They just look so cool.  This will be my first MTH locomotive.  Can the MTH Premier loco's be run in conventional mode with the smoke on?  Lionel Legacy Diesels have a switch you turn on on the engine so it will still make smoke in conventional.  I hope MTH has the same feature.

wmcwood posted:

Technically not a CP boxcars, but I wish they made this set in the premier line.

Dam.  Thanks for pointing that out WMC.  I'm really struggling to jump in for the CP Premier as it doesn't say Christmas on it.  I know that doesn't bother some folks, but it really bothers me..... Arghhhhh    I may have to settle for the RK version which isn't scale.  Oh well.  Still nice looking cars though.

I ordered the Railking CP cars but am opting to use a SOO locomotive for power.  The cars arrived last week from Mario’s Trains and they look great.  I’ve got one of the observation cars on backorder and also have a sleeper-diner set in the same paint scheme.  Can’t wait for them to run!  I did struggle a bit over which cars to order.  With the non-CP version you could run them behind whatever power you wanted and they’d look fine.

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I ordered the 4 RK Christmas cars which I recieved last week and all I can say is wow. They are 50' box cars and they are close to scale. 

The engine which is a dash 8 is RK scale and it is due middle of November. 

For those who don't have the space for larger radius track the RK IMPERIAL and RK SCALE is the perfect alternative to the more scale trains like premier from MTH. 

Dave

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Dave, my new layout can handle scale stuff.  But I also ordered MTH's RailKing version of this offering, because the ever-so-slightly smaller size just "looks better" in some vignettes on the layout.  I'm finding some of the modern RailKing stuff is not dramatically different in size from the true-scale Premier line.  For example, MTH has been offering the FM diesel locos in RailKing, and they're so close to scale it's not even worth mentioning they're not.

David

If you want to expand your CP Holiday consist, put a short container on a flat car and create the generator car. Add a waving Santa to the back of the obs and you've got it all. Other details an be a short Christmas tree on the top of the cab and US and Canadian flags behind the cab.  There are quite a few pictures and videos on the net to follow for more details. Santa, by the way had a loud speaker and greeted folks along the trip. A local rep from the CP safety committee played Santa. 

For many years it was my job as pilot-conductor at the Scranton site to coordinate servicing the power and generator with fuel and water for the cars, while fouling tracks in the middle of excursions, local shuttles and DL locals and grain trains. I sure miss those days. Made a lot of friends on CP. 

Earl

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