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I have bought into the Atlas CB&Q passenger cars and now own 4 with a possible 2 more this summer. I have been looking at the Atlas F3sA&B units. Anyone going to buy them for power for pulling these  cars or are they looking into E units? Bill Hirsh, who I bought my cars from says I need to send the first two back to Atlas for a replacement on the window blinds. After looking at the new cars, the windows do look far better now than then. Hear it is a 14.95 labor charge plus shipping to and a filled out warranty card.  Atlas I hear will pay for shipping back to me. It is well worth it but takes the bargin out of my purchase.

Phill

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Use of the A-B-A F3 units to pull the CZ limits you to a VERY short modeling time period, as the CB&Q quickly purchased E7 A-A pairs to handle the CZ. Once the CB&Q realized after the fact, that neither the D&RGW nor the WP would be "running their respective power through" to Chicago, the CB&Q bounced those A-B-A F3 sets into freight service and used E5, E7, and later E8/9 passenger power between Chicago and Denver.

 

Concerning those windows, Atlas O will send you the NEW windows for free, and you can change them out yourself.

Originally Posted by marker:

CB&Q quickly purchased E7 A-A pairs to handle the CZ

Did CB&Q run the E7's back to back or elephant style or both?

Primarily "back-to-back", so they didn't have to be turned at either end, thus there was always an "A" in the lead. In later years many combinations of three units would be needed, so obviously cases of "elephant style" had to be used.

 

As a general statement, for the early CZ operations thru the mid to late 1950s, i.e. the Black nose stripes era, the E units were operated back-to-back, and the lead unit would almost always had the doors closed over the front coupler/steam conduit.

I found a used pair of Weaver E8s. As they were in UP paint I needed to strip them so I used Weaver's paint remover. Was I surprises when the ScaleCoat II remover wouldn't touch the paint. Weaver said I have to use the Remover for SC I which I thought was used mostly for metal locos etc.

 

Dick

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