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The Harriman style car was an undec RPO. The person who sold it did not know the manufacturer.
It is one of a series of cars for my Frisco Meteor train.

A thread talking about custom decals and photos of the other project cars is found on this thread: I need help finding lettering | O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum (ogaugerr.com)

The RPO is not finished yet, so I do not have photos of it.

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@Rob Leese posted:

The Harriman style car was an undec RPO. The person who sold it did not know the manufacturer.
It is one of a series of cars for my Frisco Meteor train. A thread talking about custom decals and photos of the other project cars is found on this thread:

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...lp-finding-lettering. The RPO is not finished yet, so I do not have photos of it.

Thanks for the reply Rob. 👍🙂
So Here’s a couple of Frisco FEF pix for you.

4DAE72BF-90FF-4142-AABA-8205609600F3

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  • 2C0B1D67-A501-4793-9E0F-BB09781B755F: Frisco “Heaven”
  • 4DAE72BF-90FF-4142-AABA-8205609600F3: Tx Special / Frisco
@trumptrain posted:

Dallas - The sparkling Santa Fe was purchased last weekend.  I needed to have at least one warbonnet SF on my layout ... you know, for heavy traffic demands LOL!

As long as we've seen these war bonnets since childhood and on model railroads and in old and new photos and drawings in adds , over and over and over .........one would think they would lose their appeal............HA .     Good looking engine sir.

(  Well Patrick , now those crews are going to have to work a LOT of OVERTIME checking and making sure the rails are OK for all that upcoming heavy Santa Fe traffic   )

@Dave Ripp. posted:

I saw this coming over the bridge by the Eola Yard in Aurora Illinois.

W1W1.2

O.K., I'll bite: what *is* that thing? Given the windows and headlights, I'd be inclined to tag it as some sort of mini-switcher, but with the reference to "rear of train", I'm wondering if it's some sort of a caboose-equivalent. In any event, I can't say I've ever seen its like . . .

@Steve Tyler posted:

O.K., I'll bite: what *is* that thing? Given the windows and headlights, I'd be inclined to tag it as some sort of mini-switcher, but with the reference to "rear of train", I'm wondering if it's some sort of a caboose-equivalent. In any event, I can't say I've ever seen its like . . .

I couldn't get to the other end without trespassing, but it looked the same. It's some type of work train.

@Dave Ripp. posted:

I couldn't get to the other end without trespassing, but it looked the same. It's some type of work train.

Actually, a quick google search brought me to some bread crumbs -- it's apparently a Herzog MPM (multi-purpose machine), and does indeed seem to be some form of work train or switcher equivalent for a limited consist. After I follow the breadcrumbs and learn more, I'll post more if I'm off-target . . . in any event, an interesting railfan capture!

2015-09-26 21.22.27

Happy Front End Friday y'all. A little throw back from 2015!

It's easy to see that this is a photo done with an old  camera ( 2015 ) with not enough enough depth of field showing the loss of detail in the buildings at the top center of this scene !!! 

Seriously , this shows you have been taking some great  photos on the layout for quite some time Cody .

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