Virginian use of 2-8-4 505-509

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Tue Jan 24 10:50:49 EST 2006


related question - what of the many Berks available are closest to the VGN
in appearance? I would assume the ones recently done by Lifelike in their
Proto series would be pretty dead-on? Anything out there that gives a
reasonable look, or can be modified easily?

Bob Welsh

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> Time freights and empty hopper trains between Roanoke and Sewells Point.

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> EdKing

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>>I have just begun HO modeling based upon the Virginian, and have purchased

>>a couple of 2-8-4 Berkshire's. I would prefer to make up historically

>>correct trains with these if possible, therefore:

>>

>> What was the major use of this locomotive on the Virginian, and upon

>> which portion of the railroad?

>>

>> What are any, or all of the other uses of this locomotive on the

>> Virginian, and where?

>>

>> J. Tucker

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