STEAM LOCOMOTIVE

I AM DOING THIS TO WITCH ONES I SHOULD MAKE A RIGHT UP.

THANK YOU[:)]

The Norfolk and Western’s J and the Pennsylvania’s T1, especially the early production examples (6110-1). They both seem like an excellent fusion of speed and aesthetics.

The N&W’s A and Y6b are of course immediate runners-up and far better choices for freight service. Throw the N&W M in there for fun.

Hard to beat the GN Mountains for rugged handsome passenger power. And the SP Sacramento built Mountains were also excellent performers.

N&W’s Class A is a horse of a loco. It will pull all 8 sets of my N&W coal cars (48) along with 20 more freight cars and a caboose on my club’s layout which has a 1.3% grade leading to a 1.8% grade. I never have to supply more than 35% of available power. She is my pride and joy.

I voted for the GS4.The SP Daylight is my favorite by far.
[;)]I am assuming by GS4, you meant the SP steamer.On the PRR, a GS4 was a GE 44 Ton diesel switcher. G=GE,S=switcher,4=400HP[}:)].

I didn’t see the Gs-4, although I liked the nose of the Gs-6 better.

yes by “GS-4” I mean sp daylight #4449 is what i had in mind when i put this down…

i love the mountains the have look that thrills me[:)]

does nobady like the geard loco’s i like em i like the heisler hmmm…and the shay…alright the climax i like all of them…

I vote for the NYC Niagara. Speed, power and good looks.

Boston & Albany Berkshire. The first of the superpower concept and the one all others are named after.

Gary

I voted for the Berkshire…(love the super-power concept) but my ULTIMATE favorite was not on the list…the Pennsy 4-4-4-4 T-1 class. Looks, Power, Class!

My vote goes to NYC’s Hudson

Us Brits had a couple of gooduns as well-Gresleys A3 pacifics ( Flying Scotsman et al) and A4s(Mallard etc) from the L.N.E.R,Staniers"Duchesss on the L.M.S,Bulleid`s light pacifics for the Southern,The G.W.R Kings & Castles…how long have we got ?

I put the Yellowstones, both SP and DMIR on the list.

Best Andrea

Have to agree with j1love as to the Pennsy’s T1. From what I read sometime back it seems they made some innovative designs that took steam locomotive power to it’s ultimate. But by then the diesels were taking over. (Sigh)

For the ones you listed - my favorite would be the garrett. Otherwise I prefer the smaller steam engines 4-4-0, 2-8-0, and 4-6-0.

Enjoy
Paul

For me theres always been a tie between the Great Northern Class M2 2-6-8-0 and the Class N3 2-8-8-0s.

I’m inclined to vote for the Garratt as well. That so many railraods the world over used them in one wheel arrangement or another says something regarding their utility.

There you go a vote for Americas FIRST V Twin! Love Heisler’s. Never used to like geared steam but after running a 1912 Heisler for 3 years now I am hooked. For mainline speed and power give me a NKP Berk! Drag service a N&W Y6. Fast Pass or freight over mountains? N&W class A! The Mercedes of steam herself.