- locomotives.
Boxcabs could also be
diesel locomotives such as the case of the many
AGEIR (Alco,
General Electric, Ingersoll-Rand)
boxcabs, but the overwhelming...
- The GE
boxcabs,
sometimes also GE IR
boxcabs, were diesel-electric
switcher locomotives succeeding the ALCO
boxcabs. The
locomotives were
built by General...
- The ALCO
boxcabs were diesel-electric
switcher locomotives,
otherwise known as
AGEIR boxcabs as a
contraction of the
names of the builders.
Produced by...
- The GE three-power
boxcabs were
early electro-diesel
hybrid switcher locomotives.
These boxcabs were
termed oil
battery electrics to
avoid the use of the...
-
finally 1969. Here they
complimented the
older GE
built boxcabs, the
class Z-1-a. Both
boxcab types served the
Mount Royal Tunnel route in
Montreal for...
-
Railway and
Locomotive Historical Society: 117. ISSN 0090-7847. JSTOR 43523930.
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Great Northern boxcabs. v t e v t e...
- CN
Boxcab #602...
- rail
motive power. The
first GE
Locomotive was a
series of four-axle (B-B)
boxcab gasoline–electric
machines closely related to the "doodlebugs", self-propelled...
- works, and AT&SF #1 was
contracted to St.
Louis Car Company. Like most
boxcabs, they
initially had
control cabs at both ends, a
feature that
would only...
- The
American Locomotive Company (ALCO),
based in Schenectady, New York,
United States produced a wide
range of diesel-electric
locomotives from its opening...