Bill,

Do you have another recommendation for working an AM ribbed-sided two-bay into 
a PRR hopper?  The AM version looked like it might work.

Tom Baker
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The PRR had a ton of the GLa hoppers – truly in the thousands. You can’t do a 
PRR hopper train without them. They never really did anything for me though. It 
just looked like a ribbed 2 bay to me. Almost any other PRR hopper class was 
more interesting. The last I knew there was a GLa still in existence up in 
Buffalo with the group that has the I1.

Thank You,
Bill Lane

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[E11631 GLa 3 4 View 300 
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E11631 GLa 3 4 View 300 
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