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New York, Westchester & Boston
Some time ago there was a request for one of these:

I just uploaded this model to the file library. It should show up in a day or two.
Doug
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Now that's a sweet job, Doug. Thanks kindly. -Phil
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
That is a fine-looking model, Doug! Just the way I like 'em! High-detail trucks and couplers, with all the goodies. I'll certainly find a place for this one. Thanks!
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Very nice Doug:
This is a well constructed model. I remember seeing one of these at Stamford CT during the early 60's lettered NEW HAVEN. It's unique because of the large drive wheels. Thanks for making this available.
Frederick Dreany
Island Electric East
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Add my thanks along with the rest.
Mike


This smile says it all
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Doug,
And thanks again....
(oh, and disregard my email about a New Haven re-skin)
Rick Franzosa
ZosaTrains
"Keeping the New Haven alive, one pixel at a time"
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Here's a couple of shots of the big motor on the London & Port Stanley.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...tion/701-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...action/701.jpg
Those big drivers make me remember the old Lionel electric pattern engines of the 20's and 30's. This is a cool-looking machine with the big open frames and spring-drives (awesome texturing there). Many thanks, Doug.
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
The Westchester's sole freight motor is seen whirring through Mount Vernon junction with a short local. NYWB #701 was frequently seen MU'ed with one or more of it's NYNH&H brethern.

Regards,
Hank
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Wow! I've got counter-rotating eyeballs! -Phil
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RE: New York, Westchester & Boston
Well done model Doug!

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