N&W 4-6-0
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Don't you wish people would make the small effort to change the subject line........
According to "Norfolk & Western Steam, the last 25 years" by Ron Rosenberg, there were the following V1 4-6-0 quantities on the roster for the following years:
1936  5
1942  4
1944  4
1949  2
1953  0
I recommend getting a copy of the book.
Nigel 
http://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelmisso 
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  Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 5:31 PM
  Subject: Re: Accurate late steam era HO scale N&W freight car models?
        Im sorry I meant V-1 4-6-0 tenwheelers. tony
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          Subject: Re: Accurate late steam era HO scale N&W freight car models?
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          Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 9:48 PM
                anyone have any clues as to how long the V-2 Tenwheelers were in service? thanks. tony putnam 
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                  Subject: Re: Accurate late steam era HO scale N&W freight car models?
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                  Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 4:32 PM
                  Don't forget the FD flats and HL hoppers offered by the Society.
                  EdKing
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                  Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 8:45 PM
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                  Subject: Re: Accurate late steam era HO scale N&W freight car models?
                        hello Aaron you and me both. I have started collecting freight cars as well. This is the way I started. 
                        Walthers made a wooden 40' box car in the 80s.
                        Accurail has a 40' outside braced 40' box car
                        Roundhouse had a 40' standard and roundroof box cars
                        Bowser makes the round roof box car 40' and 50' 
                        Accurail had a 40' double door box car kit
                        Roundhouse made a covered hopper kit
                        Athearn makes a 40' and 50' flat car
                        Athearn had done a 50' double door kit box car
                        Athearn made a 62' mill gondola a few years ago
                        Roundhouse made a 40' gondola one with 2 ribs on end and one with 3 ribs on end
                        Ulrich made a 40' composite side gondola
                        Walthers also made a 2 bay hopper, but it says H2a which is wrong
                        Athearn makes a larger covered hopper
                        Athearn makes a 2 bay peaked end hopper
                        Accurail makes a 2 bay hopper
                        Roundhouse made a 3 bay hopper Athearn will be rereleasing them in march yeah!! can't wait!
                        Bowser makes the 2 bay fishbelly hopper
                        and last the caboose kit is offered by AMB Laser kits.
                        just thought I'd share my info with you. tony putnam 
                        --- On Fri, 1/22/10, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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                          Subject: Accurate late steam era HO scale N&W freight car models?
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                          Date: Friday, January 22, 2010, 4:13 PM
                          This is my first post to the list, and I'm certain this question has been asked before, probably many times. However I have not seen an answer to it online, and as such I'm asking here, since I figure it's unlikely there's a group more knowlegable on the subject.
                          My question is, can anyone give me a list, or even just a few recomendations, of decently prototypically accurate HO scale models of late steam era N&W freight cars, preferably plastic kits, or RTR plastic, though craftsman kits are fine if there's no decent plastic alternative. I want to put togather a couple of N&W freight trains, one general freight, one a coal drag, and I need to know what reasonably priced options there are out there. I know almost nothing about what's available in the way of decently accurate models, asside from the bowser fishbelly 55 ton and the BLI H2a.
                          Any and all information you can give me, be it information on specific models, or a link to somewhere I can find this information, will be greatly appreciated.
                          -Aaron Falis
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