> That is true I suppose. I don't have anything against the > newer units (although it is getting harder for me to easily > tell the difference between a EMD & a GE, and don't even get > me started on them fughly gensets). Here in Neenah we still > get a pretty good variety of WC/CN stuff. Still blows my mind > in a way to see an SD40-2 doing yardwork. Like Jim said, monotony is in the eye of the beholder. Today's younger railfans love the modern rail scene, and that's great since it keeps the interest in the hobby going forward to future generations. As someone that grew up in the EL generation, I do find the modern stuff intriguing but lacking personality (not to mention two diesel models dominate railroads across the country). Not the diesels, mind you (though consolidation reduces the number of potential paint schemes :), but the freight cars. Technically advanced, but visually boring. I remember the halcyon days of the 1970s with all the perdiem freight cars with a rainbow of paint schemes (yet another thing leading me to model EL in 1975). And I can see where the "steam guys" might find my personal era boring - less trains, less "romantic" diesels, no passenger trains - but I suppose it's all what's in your sphere of influence. - Paul The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List http://EL-List.railfan.net/ To Unsubscribe: http://Lists.Railfan.net/erielackunsub.html ------------------------------
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