SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 7-12-20 MTH PREMIER LOCOS 2000

MTH PREMIER LOCOMOTIVES 2000

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  1. The No. 20-3036 (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) & Western 2-6-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ - ) came with ProtoSound 1, ( _ _ _ _ _ ) glow, and came in two and three ( _ _ _) versions.
  2. Three steamers lettered for the (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) RR were shown in the ( _ _ _ ) catalog volumes issued for 2000. The Nos. 20-3043 T-1 4-4-4-4 and 20-3048 ( - _ _ ) 4-4-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ), and the No. 20-3038 ( - _ _ ) 4-4-2 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) all wore ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) on their boiler doors, but only the Q-2 had a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) on it’s tender deck.
  3. The “yellowbelly”, or more properly the M-1 Steam (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) Electric, was built by the ( _ _ _ _ _ ) Locomotive Works and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Electric to pull the “( _ _ _ _ _ _)” between Washington DC and Cincinnati.
  4. Available in the (_ _ _ ) silver and red “war bonnet” (No. 20-2223) or the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Road’s orange and gray “Hiawatha” (No. 20-2222) paint schemes, was the DL-( _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ ) diesel built by ( _ _ _).
  5. The Premier Line locomotive for the (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Celebration Series was the No. 20-3040 ( _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ )-plated NYC 4-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ _), cab number 2000.
  6. The No. 20-2039 (_ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ ) Lumber Co. is a model of a locomotive built by the ( _ _ _ _ ) Manufacturing Co. of ( _ _ _ ), Pa. The tilted ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and rods turn a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) to power the loco’s trucks.
  7. Like many models released in the millennial year, th

MTH PREMIER LOCOMOTIVES 2000

60 WORDS

  1. The No. 20-3036 (NORFOLK) & Western 2-6-6-4 (CLASS-A) came with ProtoSound 1, (FIREBOX) glow, and came in two and three (RAIL) versions.
  2. Three steamers lettered for the (PENNSYLVANIA) RR were shown in the (THREE) catalog volumes issued for 2000. The Nos. 20-3043 T-1 4-4-4-4 and 20-3048 (Q-TWO) 4-4-6-4 (DUPLXES), and the No. 20-3038 (E-SIX) 4-4-2 (ATLANTIC) all wore (KEYSTONES) on their boiler doors, but only the Q-2 had a (DOGHOUSE) on it’s tender deck.
  3. The “yellowbelly”, or more properly the M-1 Steam (TURBINE) Electric, was built by the (BALDWIN) Locomotive Works and (WESTINGHOUSE) Electric to pull the “(CHESSIE)” between Washington DC and Cincinnati.
  4. Available in the (ATSF) silver and red “war bonnet” (No. 20-2223) or the (MILWAUKEE) Road’s orange and gray “Hiawatha” (No. 20-2222) paint schemes, was the DL-(ONE-OH-NINE) diesel built by (ALCO).
  5. The Premier Line locomotive for the (MILLENNIUM) Celebration Series was the No. 20-3040 (GOLD) and (PLATINUM)-plated NYC 4-6-4 (HUDSON), cab number 2000.
  6. The No. 20-2039 (HILL-CREST) Lumber Co. is a model of a locomotive built by the (CLIMAX) Manufacturing Co. of (CORRY), Pa. The tilted (CYLINDERS) and rods turn a (CRANKSHAFT) to power the loco’s trucks.
  7. Like many models released in the millennial year, the No. 20-3044 (UNION) Pacific 4-8-4 with “(ELEPHANT) ears” came equipped with the new Proto Sound (TWO) Digital Command System.
  8. While UP’s FEF No. 844 still exists, no NYC 4-6-4 loco