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Re: 20 (yes TWENTY) new trains at LEGO.com/Shop - Themes | Trains
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Tue, 24 Apr 2001 19:15:04 GMT
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And what is all this blathering on about *non-American* diesels?  America *is*
diesels... <donning flame suit>

-John

Quite simple: The UK were there first.  The diesel engines for the CN loco's
came from Hunslet, and  Hunslet built the first really successful DE's in the
world, for some of the South American railways.

I don't argue the impossible, nothing is going to touch a DD40x, (or a Class
59!), but GM does not have a monopoly on the origins of diesels...they just had
bigger pockets than most!

(1/5th on delivery, rest on useage=death to ALCo and so on, who did not have
the pocketbooks to manage that financial trick...otherwise, steam would have
held out a lot longer, that and a few coal miners strikes)

James



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(...) You're still bitter because diesels marked the end of steam-- get over it! ;-) (...) Thank you, Ben. Or was it Bill? Those two can be very aggravating-- just ask Boco... (...) Why 6? A B truck is a natural, given the 9 volt motor... (...) And (...) (23 years ago, 24-Apr-01, to lugnet.trains)

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