Dixie (NC&StL) Taconic (NEB&W) Daylight or GS (SP) President, Governor or Statesman (RF&P) Lord Baltimore (B&O) and by class: T-1 (Reading and PRR) (and, yes -- I know some were duplexes, but a rigid frame with 4 axles and 2-axle leading and trailing trucks is what it is.) or by class or road number: FEF or 800 (UP) Randy Brown - -------------------------------------------------------------- . . . the 4-8-4 wheel arrangement appears to be the one with the most names. Called the "Northern" on western and Canadian lines, it was given the following alternate names: Pocono: DL&W Potomac: WM Greenbrier: C&O Niagara: NYC Wyoming: LV Did I miss any? Paul B The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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