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I also discovered that there are no good color photographs of
this train in existence. The only color images I have seen, so
far, are a 16mm film of the train. Unfortunately, the film does
not show the lettering on the sides of the cars. The only clues
to the actual colors are statements such as: “The entire train
was painted in an orange and palm green scheme with scar-
let stripes and lettering. This color scheme only lasted a few
years and then
the whole train
was repainted
into the choco-
late and orange
scheme that the
ICRR settled on.”
I decided I would
build a version of
this train for my
layout. This was
in the late 1990s,
I started by look-
ing around for
what was avail-
able. Not much,
so I shelved
the project as
my job situa-
tion changed. By
2001, I moved
and my layout-
was history. The
book was mis-
placed in the
1
1: The City of Miami on the cover of the
book by Paul M. Somers called
. A whole
chapter of this book is devoted to this train
– it’s a research source worth getting.
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