by GOLDEN-ARM
I am making this post, and will add the pics, when my phone decides to "give them up". In Oregon, on the end of the line, at Stimson, I spotted a centercab GE, possibly a 45 tonner. The data from the builders plate, is as follows:
CLASS: B-B 90/90 2GE 733
BUILT: FEB. 1953
SERIAL NUMBER: 31719
HORSEPOWER: 300
The loco is green, with the number "7" on it. I didn't go inside the cab, so I can't say for sure, whats on any paperwork, that might have been there. The loco has 2 powered axles, the inside ones, with chain/sprocket drives, transfering power, to the outer axles. Will add pics, shortly, and will add more "little-locos", as I find them, inside various places, I get inside of, with my trains.........
CLASS: B-B 90/90 2GE 733
BUILT: FEB. 1953
SERIAL NUMBER: 31719
HORSEPOWER: 300
The loco is green, with the number "7" on it. I didn't go inside the cab, so I can't say for sure, whats on any paperwork, that might have been there. The loco has 2 powered axles, the inside ones, with chain/sprocket drives, transfering power, to the outer axles. Will add pics, shortly, and will add more "little-locos", as I find them, inside various places, I get inside of, with my trains.........
Traveling Engineer, Coast to Coast, Border to Border.
Any Train, Anytime, Anywhere.....
Any Train, Anytime, Anywhere.....