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WI&M Potlatcher
Built by Fairmont Railway Motors for the Washington, Idaho, and Montana Railway Company, the Potlatcher was a railbus designed for ferrying passengers and mail along the 47-mile mainline. The colors were said to be representative of the Greyhound Bus paint scheme of the time, a baby blue color with white stripes. The prototype ran from 1937 until 1955 when the WI&M retired it.
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Note: Reskins not cannon to the official lore of their perspective; this was done purely as a what if.
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Works in:
- Trainz 2019
- Trainz 2022
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