That's Just Plain Not Right (Alternate Railroad History - Part 6)

What if Virginia Railway Express made one of their locomotives into a heritage unit after a crossing accident? What if Union Pacific had to retire Big Boy #4014 after too many close calls and replaced it with something found in a secondary storage location? What if a British locomotive became part of a New Jersey tourist trap? Model Railroad doesn't have to be prototypical all the time. "That's Not Quite Right" is an ongoing series of looking at things one can do in model form that can't or wouldn't have happened in the full size world, but definitely happened in an alternate HO scale model train universe. Some of the locomotives featured in this video include: A custom painted Atlas MP-36 in RF&P Paint A BLI Fantasy Greyhound Bull Moose and UP excursion consist A Hornby County Class in Pennsylvania and Reading railroad colors.