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Re: (erielack) C300... window or not?
- Subject: Re: (erielack) C300... window or not?
- From: "Tony Horn" <"horn_@_HUB.ofthe.NET">
- Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 17:02:35 -0500
A picture of C300 (the opposite 4 window side) from the Overland Bulletin
can be found at www.modeltrains.com/brass-omi/bulletin-omi/om-p1508.jpg
I had not realized that C300 had been repainted in the final scheme, only
that Conrail (per Larry DeYoung) had finished it off somewhere in
Pennsylvania. When I saw the above prototype picture I had to have it.
Even if it has an "extra" window I agree, it looks neat! By mistake I was
shipped an original Erie version, but it looked so good I kept it too! The
only complaint I've had is that I don't know how to get the four separate
numbers. Only the Gingerbread Stop actually listed the four numbers in the
C301 series that were available and I believe Robert could only list them
after he received the shipment.
Tony Horn
ELHS #2
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To: <"erielack_@_internexus.net">
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: (erielack) C300... window or not?
> In a message dated 9/6/00 11:45:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> "paultup_@_interactive.net" writes:
>
> <<
> http://el-list.railfan.net/elc300.jpg
>
> The photo is dated 10-9-69, Meadville, PA. Obviously, there WAS a fourth
> window once upon a time, but by this time, it was filled in (and with the
> window screening efforts taken place by the EL >>
>
>
> Was this done on one or both sides?
>
> Lou
>
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