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Michael Colletti posted:
paul 2 posted:

Michael, you may get an answer here but also try posting this question on the Real Trains forum.....Paul

Will do. Thanks Paul!

Michael

Except TM Terry accurately answered the question already. Also, the term C-Liner is a shorthand description for a class of Fairbanks-Morse locomotives, which also came in varied horsepower ratings in addition to the five-axle option.

There were the:

CFA-16-4, a 1600-hp 4-axle freight A unit;

CFB-16-4, same except as a cabless B unit;

CFA-20-4, same, except 2000 hp;

CFB-20-4

CPA-20-5, a 2000-hp 5-axle passenger A unit;

CPA-24-5, same, except 2400 hp.

The Canadian Locomotive Company, F-M’s Canadian licensee, also made 5-axle 1600-hp A and B passenger units (CPA-16-5 and CPB-16-5) and 4-axle 1600-hp passenger units (CPA-16-4).

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Jim R. posted:
Michael Colletti posted:
paul 2 posted:

Michael, you may get an answer here but also try posting this question on the Real Trains forum.....Paul

Will do. Thanks Paul!

Michael

Except TM Terry accurately answered the question already. Also, the term C-Liner is a shorthand description for a class of Fairbanks-Morse locomotives, which also came in varied horsepower ratings in addition to the five-axle option.

There were the:

CFA-16-4, a 1600-hp 4-axle freight A unit;

CFB-16-4, same except as a cabless B unit;

CFA-20-4, same, except 2000 hp;

CFA-20-4

CFB-20-4

CPA-20-5, a 2000-hp 5-axle passenger A unit;

CPA-24-5, same, except 2400 hp.

The Canadian Locomotive Company, F-M’s Canadian licensee, also made 5-axle 1600-hp A and B passenger units (CPA-16-5 and CPB-16-5) and 4-axle 1600-hp passenger units (CPA-16-4).

Thanks for the informative reply Jim. I'm working on collecting a C Liner with any and all road names that I can. The most elusive was the exclusive run of LIRR Tichy Scheme C Liners made for The Nassau Hobby Center. 2 Forum members came to the rescue as I'm purchasing from them. Anyway, I thought the rear 3rd axle versions were unusual so I was curious about why some C Liners had them and some didn't. 

Michael

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