tommyboy
01-09-2012, 03:47 PM
While studying up on turn of the century railroads I came across info on a line called the Southern New England Railway, which was a subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway, which was started in 1910 but never really completed. The man who was in charge of the building of the line sank with the Titanic in 1912.
I have been intrigued by this railway and now feel that modelling this real but not really there railway would be incredibly fun.
So my question is this, what rolling stock would of been used?
Maybe something like the Baldwins 'Prairie' 2-6-2 or maybe a Class E6 4-4-2 such as the ones used in the PRR (Pennsylvania Railroad).
Thanks for any help in advance.
I have been intrigued by this railway and now feel that modelling this real but not really there railway would be incredibly fun.
So my question is this, what rolling stock would of been used?
Maybe something like the Baldwins 'Prairie' 2-6-2 or maybe a Class E6 4-4-2 such as the ones used in the PRR (Pennsylvania Railroad).
Thanks for any help in advance.