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Of course all ny subway,but I would also like londons tube train.What would you like??????????? Big Grin
 
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PATH

(Port Authority Trans Hudson)or former Hudson and Manhattan runs between Newark, Harrison, Jersey City, Hoboken to New York City (World Trade Center site) and up the Avenue of the Americas(Sixth Avenue)to 33rd Street.

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I would like to see some LIRR.


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Has the PATCO Philadelphia/Camden bridge train ever been produced by MTH.
SEE IT HERE




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Has the PATCO Philadelphia/Camden bridge train ever been produced by MTH.
SEE IT HERE




I'd almost consider SEPTA Almond Joys in 3 rail just for the fun of it!

I know it's not quite subway, but has anyone ever done O gauge/scale silverliners?


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I second the PATH trains.

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I'll stick with NY - although those new Chicago cars looked hot at York! Eek Let's see the R15s and R10s! Big Grin

I'd also like a set of Metro North M1s and Metro North / NYC ACMUs.


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Yes NYC ACMU's
 
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I'll cast my vote for an accurate NYCTA locomotive. The EMD unit in the work train set doesn't cut it.

Bob
 
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Yeah, a small Premier line NYCTA Loco would be sweet to move stuff around the yard. Maybe too-tree engine numbers ta boot, eh?

Mike
 
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I'll stick with NY - although those new Chicago cars looked hot at York! Eek Let's see the R15s and R10s! Big Grin

I'd also like a set of Metro North M1s and Metro North / NYC ACMUs.


Were the new CTA cars the green and cream ones? I'm waiting anxiously for mine to arrive. Web site indicates an April delivery date.
 
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Yes Jim. The green and cream, although I really liked the green color on the model - much nicer color than what was shown in the catalog IMO. No idea what the real color was, so can't say if it is dead on or not.


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We still need a BMT Triplex D type set please!


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This is an easy one. The model I would like to see the most is anyone that hasn't already been done
 
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The model I would like to see the most is anyone that hasn't already been done

or don't already have on the layout.
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I'll cast my vote for an accurate NYCTA locomotive. The EMD unit in the work train set doesn't cut it.

Bob


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I love some Metro North equipment.
 
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METRONORTH,UK TUBE,ROME SUBWAY.
 
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SEPTA Redbirds or the orange or blue lines. SIlverliner IV's would be amazing as that is what they have been using since the absorption of the PRR and RR into SEPTA Regional Rail.


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Another one that I think has been ignored is the PATH / Hudson Manhattan Tubes. I would love to see the paint scheme with the Pennsy logo


Or this one
 
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That's cool.



I like the H&M cars - Rich Dornhelm just scratch-built a train of these - I hope he brings them to the show in Oct.
Here's Branford's:


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How about these "subway cars" in NYC:





Regards,
Walt

 
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SIRT
Staten Island Rapid Transit R-44's
that look similar to R-44's to non-native Staten Islanders

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The CTA 4,000's & the SIRT "standards"


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And you NYC subway fans would even want this too..eh?



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R-21's Kale Green Number 1 line
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A Premier series scale R44 or R46 would work nicely for me. Wink

Other than subways, a set of LIRR ping pong coaches in Tichy grey to run behind my G5 steamer.

Let's wait 'til October!

-Elliot
 
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