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Title: Forney Locomotive
Post by: Pacific Northern on March 04, 2010, 03:51:13 PM
Please release the Forney locomotive engine in HO scale.

This engine is now available in large scale as well as On30. I certainly would be interested in a couple of these engines if they were available in HO.

Title: Re: Forney Locomotive
Post by: ryeguyisme on March 04, 2010, 04:24:40 PM
there weren't many forney style locomotives in the standard gauge, the best thing bachmann could do is make a Boston and Albany, CNJ, style commuter engine such as the 4-6-6t
Title: Re: Forney Locomotive
Post by: Pacific Northern on March 04, 2010, 06:14:52 PM
Yes I was aware that the Forney was also produced in narrow guage. 

An article I read recently on the Forney locomotive was that there were over 500 of these engines produced and that they were mainly used on the early elevated train lines in the large cities like New York and Boston.  They were also used by some of the Harbor Lines.

Once the electric engines were perfected and produced   the Forney was quickly replaced and during that time frame the used Forney engines were showing up on mining, lumber and short lines across Americal.  Forney engines were even sent to Alaska.
Title: Re: Forney Locomotive
Post by: Hellhound on March 07, 2010, 04:35:39 PM
The Forneys are my favorite ON30 locomotives, I have two of them. If there was a Forney style locomotive available in HO scale, standard gauge, I would have one.
I also would like to have a Mason bogey, like this one that belonged to the Nickel Plate Road, http://www.ironhorse129.com/prototype/MasonBogie/WLE_0-6-6.htm