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Re: GO-Transit Engine F59PH
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lugnet.org.us.michlug
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Sun, 6 Jan 2002 04:08:35 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Kai Brodersen writes:
> Hello All,
> After working on the ore dock for several days now, I have decided to take a
> break and work on another "passion" of mine.....Canadian Trains. I have
> always found Canadian trains to be some of the most fascinating trains in my
> general knowledge.
> After taking a trip to Toronto, for the Train2 event held by rtlToronto, I
> finally got some really great pictures of GO and VIA trains (in the past I
> was limited to the view the Harbour Castle Hotel of the Union Stationwhich
> was not very good.
> Now after 2 days of hard work I have *almost* completed the F59PH (which is
> the current engine of choice for GO Transit). Keep in mind this is about
> 75% done.
> Here is a reference of what the F59PH looks like:
> http://railwayop.tripod.ca/GOTransit/f59phdetail.htm
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> And here is my version. Note this is an 8 wide :) *These pictures dont do
> this thing justice*
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=9848
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> Now off to the ore mines...eh I mean ore DOCK.
>
> Kai.
Yup, that's that they look like! :) I used to ride them all the time.
Very well done!
~Trev
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