PACIFIC
GREAT EASTERN (PGE) models in HO scale 1:87 on my
Cheakamus canyon display of Mile Post 55.8 Bridge. |

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PGE 602 was a RS-18 set up
for long hood forward running. It was later changed.
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PGE 676 was one of two RS-27
lease units from MLW. Originally was a factory demonstrator
engine, purchased by UP. Later traded in to Alco and sent to
MLW for rebuilding and use on the Robervale Saguenay
Railway.
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PGE 1851 was the first steel
caboose built in Squamish shops. It was painted green with
orange ends.
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