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here are my top 10 favorite steam locomotive

1 H8 ALLEGHENY

2 L105 CHALLENGER

3 M4 YELLOWSTONE

4 SP AC9

5 B&O EM-1

6 GN Z-6 CHALLENGER

7 WM M-1 CHALLENGER

8 C&O H7

9 BIG BOY

10 PRR Q2

what are your favorite steam engines?

i watched this trains unlimited documentary called "When Giants roamed " and i have a new appreciation for steam and how you had to be a total boss to run a steam locomotive

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Methinks I've played this game before, but what the heck.

Eureka 4-4-0

Sandy River #24

NYC 4-6-4's all of them

N&W #1218

Anything Pere Marquette

darned near anything CB&Q, especially the 2-10-4's

Frisco 1522

CPR Hudsons, especially 2850 in the1939 Royal scheme

all of the British A4's

Bachmann's On30 2-6-0

Jeff C

In no particular order;

1.   NYC/P&LE K-5 Pacific

2.   B&O EM-1

3.   CP 2-10-4 Selkirk

4.   B&LE 2-10-4

5.   UP Greyhound Challenger

6.   Union Railroad 0-10-2

7.   B&O P-7 Cincinnatian Pacific

8.   Any East Broad Top 2-8-2

9.   T&P 610 in Freedom Train colors

10.   Reading T-1 in Freedom Train colors

paigetrain posted:

what are your favorite steam engines?

i watched this trains unlimited documentary called "When Giants roamed " and i have a new appreciation for steam and how you had to be a total boss to run a steam locomotive

Page Train

More about being "a total boss" later.

My top 10?

1.  US Plywood 11.  Not only are the Baldwin logging mallets an important part of American railroading and lumber industry history she provided my first cab ride.

2.  UP 3985.  If you like Baldwin Mallets try an Alco simple articulated.

3 & 4.  UPY 4449 and UP 844.  If you really like Northerns take them in two at a time.

5.  NKP 765.  The AMC Berks were among the finest steam locomotives ever built.  How could I not mention the official steam locomotive of the OGR forum?

6, 7 & 8.  CN 89, N&W 475 and Great Western 90.  In this century they have probably provided more first steam train rides to people than any other locomotives in America.

9.  Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul & Pacific 261.  Not only is she a very capable locomotive she has a very capable organization that can operate her with a train including a SuperDome and a Skytop lounge.  

10. Cowlitz, Chehalis & Cascade 15.  She is a nice little Baldwin logging Mike and a good locomotive from which to learn.  With all due respect to the guys like Rich, HW, Kelly and many others who have made locomotives come alive for kids of all ages since the end of everyday steam, here is the new boss.  Not quite like the old boss.

While I agree with almost all the ones listed, there are a couple that I think should be in the top 10 (perhaps the list should be stated at the top 10, plus 10, plus 10,etc.). Hard to select only 10 in the top 10 IMO.

Others that I would considered: SP&S 700, GN class S1 and S2 and P2, CB&Q S4 and S4a, CP 4-6-4, Milwaukee 4-6-4, DSP&P Breckenridge, and any C&S and D&RGW narrow gauge

That's my take.

RAY

 

Most of the engines listed are just BIG. Not sure why people only like large steam. How 'bout a shout-out for the little guys?

D&RG K-27, 2-8-2

RGS C-19 No. 41, 2-8-0

CP Jupiter No. 60, 4-4-0

Sierra Ry. No. 3, 4-6-0

NYC No. 999, 4-4-0

IC No. 382, 4-6-0

NHV No. 17, 0-4-0T

SF&D No. 2, 4-4-0

DRR No. 5, 2-4-4

W&A No. 3, 4-4-0

 

 

My personal favorites would be ones I've had a personal relationship with, mostly having ridden either the locomotive or a train pulled by it.  At this point my list doesn't get to 10.

1) Shay #11 - my only true cab ride when I was a member at the Western Railroad Museum in Rio Vista, CA

2) SP 4449 

3) CN 2816, part of a double header with 

4 MR 261

Locomotives I'd like to see and/or ride behind, NW 611; NKP 765; SP 844, 3985 and 4014

Byrdie posted:

My personal favorites would be ones I've had a personal relationship with, mostly having ridden either the locomotive or a train pulled by it.  At this point my list doesn't get to 10.

1) Shay #11 - my only true cab ride when I was a member at the Western Railroad Museum in Rio Vista, CA

2) SP 4449 

3) CN 2816, part of a double header with 

I think you mean Canadian Pacific Hudson #2816. The CN doesn't operate steam, and of course neither does the CP anymore.

4 MR 261

Locomotives I'd like to see and/or ride behind, NW 611; NKP 765; SP 844, 3985 and 4014

 

Hot Water posted:
Byrdie posted:

My personal favorites would be ones I've had a personal relationship with, mostly having ridden either the locomotive or a train pulled by it.  At this point my list doesn't get to 10.

1) Shay #11 - my only true cab ride when I was a member at the Western Railroad Museum in Rio Vista, CA

2) SP 4449 

3) CN 2816, part of a double header with 

I think you mean Canadian Pacific Hudson #2816. The CN doesn't operate steam, and of course neither does the CP anymore.

4 MR 261

Locomotives I'd like to see and/or ride behind, NW 611; NKP 765; SP 844, 3985 and 4014

 

You're correct.  It's been more than 10 years since that ride and, to be honest, I get CP and CN confused all the time.

Byrdie posted:

My personal favorites would be ones I've had a personal relationship with, mostly having ridden either the locomotive or a train pulled by it.  At this point my list doesn't get to 10.

1) Shay #11 - my only true cab ride when I was a member at the Western Railroad Museum in Rio Vista, CA

2) SP 4449 

3) CN 2816, part of a double header with 

4 MR 261

Locomotives I'd like to see and/or ride behind, NW 611; NKP 765; SP 844, 3985 and 4014

I didn't realize that the SP acquired the UP steam fleet.  

ecd15 posted:
Byrdie posted:

My personal favorites would be ones I've had a personal relationship with, mostly having ridden either the locomotive or a train pulled by it.  At this point my list doesn't get to 10.

1) Shay #11 - my only true cab ride when I was a member at the Western Railroad Museum in Rio Vista, CA

2) SP 4449 

3) CN 2816, part of a double header with 

4 MR 261

Locomotives I'd like to see and/or ride behind, NW 611; NKP 765; SP 844, 3985 and 4014

I didn't realize that the SP acquired the UP steam fleet.  

Geez, I'm really out of it today.  Ribs hurt from coughing all day yesterday.  That one I knew.  Ugh!

Mine are all Southern Pacific:

1.   4-8-4 GS locomotives

2.   4-6-2 Heavy Pacific

3.   2-8-2 Mikado

4.   2-8-4 Berkshire

5.   4-4-2 Atlantic

6.   2-8-0 Consolidation

7.   2-8-8-4 AC-9

8.   4-8-8-2 AC's

9.   2-6-0 Mogul

10.  0-6-0 S-11's by Lima

 

My favorite out of all of them is the SP 2472 Pacific2472 Sideview #2

 

Matt

 

 

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1. Great Western/Strasburg #90 .                                          2. Any other Great Western loco except #60 (which l have bashed a model of).                  3.  Little River Logging 2-4-4-2....either one.                          4. Two truck Heislers of different tonnage, at least two 5. The last loco my dad fired: Southern Mikado #4526.      6.  C&O Mikado with Elesco, Vanderbilt, and flying pumps 7.   Baldwin steam coach.     8.  Unit Stanley steam coach 9.  Any Rio Grande, C&S, D,SP,&P, RGS, Uintah, or three Silverton lines  3 ft. steamers 10.  Any std. gauge Rio Grande steamer known to have operated on Aspen or Yampa Valley branches .           (No substitutes accepted)

smd4 posted:

Most of the engines listed are just BIG. Not sure why people only like large steam. How 'bout a shout-out for the little guys?

D&RG K-27, 2-8-2

RGS C-19 No. 41, 2-8-0

CP Jupiter No. 60, 4-4-0

Sierra Ry. No. 3, 4-6-0

NYC No. 999, 4-4-0

IC No. 382, 4-6-0

NHV No. 17, 0-4-0T

SF&D No. 2, 4-4-0

DRR No. 5, 2-4-4

W&A No. 3, 4-4-0

 

 

Why do people go gaga over Niagara Falls when there are ripples in the local creek?

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