I did some Google searching on the March 2010 issue of the AARP Bulletin and
found that it is posted online. This link should get you to the article with
the painting of the O5 4-8-4.
http://bulletin.aarp.org/publish/etc/medialib/aarp_media_library/bulletin_print_/march_2010.Par.18632.File.dat/March2010.pdf
It looks like Parada has renumbered an O5 and turned it into something like a
2-8-6 Super Berkshire! I've been kind of wondering lately what the "Q's" take
on a Lima Superpower Berkshire would be and maybe this is sort of what they
would have come up with sometime in the late 1930s if the Burlington would have
bought into the whole Superpower philosophy Lima was promoting.
Mike Martin / Mahomet, IL
--- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, "plschumann" <plschumann@...> wrote:
>
> The March 2010 issue of the AARP Bulletin on page 10 has an article on health
> care reform that is illustrated with a full-page painting of what is
> obviously a Burlington steam locomotive (O5, although I won't comment on the
> artist's creative license on the wheel arrangement). While the text of the
> article is on the AARP Bulletin website, I can't find the illustration there,
> so it looks like interested individuals will need to track down a copy of the
> magazine. The artist is Roberto Parada. I don't see the painting on the
> artist's website at this time:
> http://www.robertoparada.com/
>
> Paul Schumann
> St. Peter, MN
>
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