Re: What type of switcher is this?
Author: BOB2
Date: 10-09-2009 - 22:45

I think OPRRMS wins on this one. I had to go to a nearly 40 year old copy of the diesel spotters guide, and it looks most like a Whitcomb body, but I wish we had a better view of the trucks? I believe some of these had only one traction motor per truck, with sort of an A1-1A configuration, and a side rod linked to the second wheel?



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  What type of switcher is this? Don Sharer 10-09-2009 - 20:49
  Re: What type of switcher is this? Paul Bliss 10-09-2009 - 21:04
  Re: What type of switcher is this? OPRRMS 10-09-2009 - 21:33
  Re: What type of switcher is this? Freericks 10-09-2009 - 22:42
  Re: What type of switcher is this? BOB2 10-09-2009 - 22:45
  Re: What type of switcher is this? policespeeder 10-10-2009 - 06:03
  Re: What type of switcher is this? jdb 10-10-2009 - 07:18
  Re: What type of switcher is this? Shortline Sammie 10-10-2009 - 07:50
  Re: What type of switcher is this? Ken Douglas 10-10-2009 - 18:31
  Re: What type of switcher is this? Don Sharer 10-11-2009 - 14:56
  Re: What type of switcher is this? GTB 10-12-2009 - 22:39


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