The rather typical exterior of this EL unit hides the fact that this was one of the first 20 cylinder turbo-charged engines ever built for locomotives overcoming several technical hurdles. Often overlooked as an average diesel, it now resides at the National Museum of Transportation. |
Date:
10/21/2015 |
Location:
Kirkwood, MO Map  |
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233 |
Collection Of:

Gary Everhart |
Locomotives: |
Author: Gary Everhart
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Picture Categories: Roster |
This picture is part of album: National Museum of Transportation - Diesels |