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He said he's planning on releasing working freight trains, but haven't heard from him in a while.
Pere Marquette is a Chicago-Michigan train, I'm west of Chicago. I'm not surprised by the dual locomotives and AC's getting to it, thats a regional train and thats what they are for. That train often ran with what we call cabbage cars. Old F40ph's converted to baggage but the controls left in place for push pull regional trains.
I'm a bit surprised they are using superliners, though.
On a side note, the railroad signals you have in the Japanese railway prop set are nearly spot for for NA tri-light and searchlight signals. Even the little yellow signal breakers, if colored a dark brown, could be used for NA greasers and dragging equipment detectors.
If you can ever find the time to drag those out into a separate pack, they could be nice start to an expanded NA prop pack.
The ACL44 (the blue with red) is planned for long distance trains and is currently being tested on the Empire Builder...ei superliners. Maybe ventures eventually?