With New York Central’s streamlined Hudson being the most famous, what other railroad(s) had streamlined Hudsons?
Santa Fe
New Haven
Canadian Pacific (well, sort of)
C&NW
Milwaukee
CB&Q
C&O
With New York Central’s streamlined Hudson being the most famous, what other railroad(s) had streamlined Hudsons?
Santa Fe
New Haven
Canadian Pacific (well, sort of)
C&NW
Milwaukee
CB&Q
C&O
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific ! (?)
Milwaukee…NYC…
J3a - with its matching 20’th century ltd
The Santa Fe had one,3460.Unfortunately they painted it blue[xx(].
C&O–and there’s one of them at the B&O Museum! C&O’s were numbered 490-493; it’s the 490 that was preserved.
Some of Canadian Pacifics Hudsons were semi-streamlined…
C&NW also had streamlined Hudsons, the E-4’s. They were pretty much restricted to the Omaha main because of their weight.
Milwaukee Road?
CB&Q Aeolus
New Haven had 10. Class I5, numbers 1400-09
NOBODY LISTED THEM ALL, BUT NOBODY GOT ANY WRONG EITHER. THIS WASN’T AS MUCH OF A QUIZ, BUT STILL INTERESTING.
The DR ((Deuche Reichbahn)) had two; 05-001 and 05-002, and I beleive one is the offical second fastest reccorded speed after the A4 Pacific in Enland.
One still exists and does 100mph steam train excursions.