Yes Paul it is. For any given locomotive the record page should also have the correct class listed for each locomotive number. They just used a record "page" number which was greater than any locomotive class page so it sorts to the back of the type group. I'm sure we have everyone thoroughly confused now. :) Regards, Will Paul wrote: > I'm a little embarrassed asking this question since I do a lot of > Lackawanna steam modeling and should know better. According to the D.L. > & W. Classification of Locomotives diagram book, the class is determined > by the wheel arrangement and the sub-class by a numeral. Table C, Index > & Classification of Locomotive,s gives the diagram page and record page > for each wheel arrange and specific engine numbers. Is the diagram page > the locomotive class and sub class for the given engine numbers? I.e. > No. 724 - 785 is an F-9a Consolidation. > > I'm working on a modeling clinic for the up coming > NOARS/ELHS/ELDCP/NKPH&TS convention and I like point out the correct > classification. I typically refer the Lackawanna steam engines by road > number and wheel arranges rather than the alpha-numeric classification. > > Thanks for the clarification, > > Paul Cappelloni > ELHS #1731 > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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