This was a great topic in the B&O forum,,, so what about you C&O fans????? I'll start..... I have a lot of favorite C&O (diesel) locos,,,,, my favorite is probably the BL2!! Harold
Diesel: The BL2, too!(Does the E-7 in Pere Marquette count???) Steam: ex-Pere Marquette 2-8-4 Berkshire.
I agree with both the BL2 and E-7 in Pere Marquette..... Steam is not my bag, but I do know the Berkshires and they are O.K. by me Harold
Harold, here's my fave, a C&O Hudson. This one from the collection of Harold K. Vollrath. It is frustrating trying to get the Fallen Flags forums going again, isn't it?
I'ma C&O fan (Go Figure) I LOVE the B&O so, an then the C&O being a sister railroad you all know where this is going so,.... I have to say for a diesel, the BL-2 as well, or the GP-7/9's, (Love that high nose, an then the GP-30 (My all time favorite iesel body style, an in steam just give me an H-8..... HUGE beast from the east, like a sister to my beloved B&O EM-1!
Tim, Where have you been hiding??? I agree with your choices.... (don't tell the steam fans that I know what a 2-8-4 is ) Harold
Too funny Harold! An I thought you were a strict diesel weasel! But, I have to say, the Berks in C&O were nice to even the ones in PM!
Yes John, I have an appreciation for those things other than diesel as well.... The Berks are a classic C&O item Harold
The post WWII L-2A Hudsons with the Franklin Type B rotary cam poppet valves. Theoretically, they should've been superb locomotives. Does anyone know about any articles or studies of their performance compared to the pre-war L-2 Hudsons such as the photographed one posted above by "Fitz"?
As a new member to the board, I had to dredge this up. My absolute favorite C&O locomotive is F-17 4-6-2 #470 in it's post WW-II configuration. It was the only F-17 left with a Worthington feed water heater as all others lost theirs to the L-1 4-6-4s that were rebuilt from the F-19 class in 1946. The Elesco heaters from the F-19s were applied to #471-475. The Worthington heaters fit under the streamlined cowl of the L-1, where the Elesco did not, and since there was one more F-17 than F-19, the #470 bacame a one-of-a-kind locomotive....and aint she a beauty?
There was a two part article written by Gene Huddleston, and published in the April 1988 and May 1988 issues of Mainline Modeler magazine that discussed the performance of the L-2 and L-2a 4-6-4s. Well worth reading! The May 2006 issue of the C&OHS magazine was devoted to the C&O built L-1 Hudsons, and also contained an article of the virtues of Poppet valves with comparisons to the piston valve. The C&OHS now offers these articles on an expanded CD. http://www.chessieshop.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=1302 These resources should answer many of your questions. And because I am shameless, I have inserted the pic below of my PFM C&O Hudsons of which I am so proud.
Have to be, hands down, the H-8 Alleghany. It represents the ultimate power on the C&O. Now if only Athearn would produce one in N-Scale! Berkmeister
I have to say the C&O GP9 is my favorite, but I am a little biased since I get to ride in one of our two ex-C&O geeps on a regular basis. I'll go with C&O J3a Greenbrier #614 as my favorite steam locomotive.
The H-8 is in my opinion the winner, watch them run on the videoclip of my layout. Sadly, there's no N-scale model of the L-2 or L-2a. [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNnBy6lvduY"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]
My favorite C&O locos are the H-8 Allegheny, K-4 Kanawha, and the T-1 Texas (Which also became the Pennsy's J-1 and J-1a).