Hi Stan,

I know someone who has one of these locomotives (and, yes, it is either a Rex 
or a Putt, but I can't remember which one either).  He calls it a "Suburban", 
but I'm not sure if this is correct, since I can't find a picture of the 
prototype when I search `Suburban locomotive', Suburban 4-4-2' and related 
terminology.

I've had a chance to run his engine and can say that HIS ENGINE runs very well 
and is extremely versatile on his layout doing everything from switching, to 
passenger, reefer, and milk runs.

PLEASE TELL ME if you intend to bid on this locomotive since, if you do not, 
I'm pretty sure he'd want a second.  Actually, the sooner you could tell me 
your intentions, the better since, if you're not biding, this would give my 
friend the most time to make any necessary inquaries with the seller.

Jeff Allen


--- In [email protected], "trainsjeep88" <trainsjeep88@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>    This looks similar to Rex that I purchased many years ago from Rollie M. 
> except it has port hole front window, different headlite etc.  Is this a Rex 
> or maybe a Putt?  Thanks Stan Houghton
>




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