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Railroad Supply Corporation has been serving the Live Steam Hobby since 1970 when the company was founded by [[Chet Peterson]] and a number of live-steamers dedicated to the hobby. The first locomotive developed was the Central Pacific No. 173 4-4-0. the locomotive that [[Walt Disney]] has called "the most beautifully proportioned locomotive ever built." Walt must have been correct about the CP-173 because it is the most popular of our locomotive kits and has been built by live steamers throughout the world as well as in the United States.
Railroad Supply Corporation has been serving the Live Steam Hobby since 1970 when the company was founded by [[Chet Peterson]] and a number of live-steamers dedicated to the hobby. The first locomotive developed was the Central Pacific No. 173 4-4-0. the locomotive that [[Walt Disney]] has called "the most beautifully proportioned locomotive ever built." Walt must have been correct about the CP-173 because it is the most popular of our locomotive kits and has been built by live steamers throughout the world as well as in the United States.


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File:RailroadSupply CP173.jpg|A Railroad Supply Corporation Central Pacific 173. Photo by Dale F
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [http://www.railroadsupply.com Official website]
* [http://www.railroadsupply.com Official website]

Revision as of 00:40, 26 November 2013


History

Railroad Supply Corporation has been serving the Live Steam Hobby since 1970 when the company was founded by Chet Peterson and a number of live-steamers dedicated to the hobby. The first locomotive developed was the Central Pacific No. 173 4-4-0. the locomotive that Walt Disney has called "the most beautifully proportioned locomotive ever built." Walt must have been correct about the CP-173 because it is the most popular of our locomotive kits and has been built by live steamers throughout the world as well as in the United States.

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