Saw the catalog at my local train store today.  Santa Fe is the silver
and black zebra stripes.

Mike Vana wrote:
> 
> It seems like Lionel will make just the powered
> Seaboard Baldwin switcher. Since American Flyer
> made the Seaboards in powered and dummy sets,
> you have to wonder if Lionel will make a dummy
> Seaboard later on.
> 
> It will be interesting to see which Santa Fe
> scheme they will make - blue and yellow or zebra
> stripes.
> 
> There is little Lionel AF that I ever owned
> or want to own, but it might be worth owning a
> Baldwin that runs well. A few years back, I
> converted an original AF T&P to DC, and of course
> it runs much better. You can actually switch with it.
> 
> Does anybody want to guess what the steam locomotive
> will be? I would say that it's a 100% chance of being
> something AF produced, and my top guess would be the
> CNW 4-6-2, since they mention two road names and it's
> rather generic looking. Next would be the Hudson,
> with the Atlantic as third choice, and 0-6-0T Dockside
> as fourth choice. (It would be nice to see a smooth
> running 0-6-0T, too.) What if they make a Casey Jones -
> would anybody buy any of those?
> 
> Mike Vana  Omaha, NE.
> 
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