Found this NZGR loco on Railpictures.net. I believe it is 42" gauge, but would be a close "what-if" for an EBT Pacific. http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=230114&nseq=4
Man, that's a beauty. They have some great trains in New Zealand. I've also thought about bashing an old Mantua Atlantic into an On30 4-4-2, for a more US looking loco.
As I recall, the colonial railways of Malaysia and French Indo-China had some European-looking meter gauge Pacifics. The post-Independence Indian Railways had some impressive-sized ones.
Closer to the US, the Coahuila y Zacatecas of Mexico had some three foot gauge Pacifics, however, they were outside-framed and were later converted to 4-6-0s.
I can't help but wonder about Colombia and whether they had 4-6-2s. However, that's a country I'd prefer to railfan by builder's archive rather than visit myself.
Hello C.S.R.R. Manager
The Washington & Plymouth RR operated between the two towns in Eastern North Carolina. This line was later absorbed in to the original Norfolk Southern 1900 -1974.
This track is still in operation and serves a large paper mill.
Alan Ashworth
That 4-4-2 loco would be perfect if it hand counter weights, and walscharters valve gear, and a Radely Hunter stack along with a wood load, that is a loco design I was going to use for my fictional BS Rr, Barefoot & Soutnern.
Rock On & Live Strong
Dusten
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Columbia operated 4 Pacifics
2 Baldwin SN 41677&41678 1914 Antioquia #13&14
1 B.M.A.G. SN 8915 3cyl 1928 Pacifico # 48
1 Haine St Pierre SN 1557 3cyl 1927 Pacifico #47
Ken
GWN
Hi from NZ. The 4-6-2 loco you have posted here is the "Kingston Flyer" based in the south island of NZ as a tourist ride/attraction. All of the NZ railways were and are still 3'6". I'm not an On30 modeler but it is gaining on me. I do have some fine pix of some historical locos,including a lovely 2-4-4-2 artic and more all in 3'6".If they would be of intrest to some of you I'll put them up for you when I get home in a couple of weeks. Cheers KiwiRob.
That would be great! New Zealand's narrow gauge lines are fascinating.
Wade
For a Vest pocket 4-6-2, google "Brecon Mountain Railway" and take a look at their #2, a Baldwin export engine built for South Africa and used
on a cement hauling railway. 2 foot gauge.
Shipped to England and restored for operation on the Brecon Mountain
Railway, could be tempted to get a model of it.
Ken
GWN