Northwest Shortlines E2a

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Mon Jun 22 07:31:56 EDT 2009


Matt:

Which version did you find? The 1940 version representing 578 with large
tender, or the 1910 version? The reason I ask is that I don't think both
versions came from the same maker in Japan. I found the 1940's version to
be a very reliable runner. I had an issue with the crude castings for the
headlight and classification lights, so I replaced them with Cal-scale
parts. These models were produced in 1972.

--Rick Morrison

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>

> I came across this early 70's model recently. Good timing as I was looking

> for my first passenger steamer.

>

> I believe NWSL models are held general in high regard. Does anyone have

> any experience with this particular model. This would be a runner, so I'm

> especially curious about the quality and robustness of the running gear.

>

> Matt Goodman

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