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A northbound M SEA-EVE 3 22 A with some old 1960s Ford cabover trucks with basket lifts on them that are in almost mint shape heading for Eola Il. someone said that they may have come down from Alaska?? and the end flat bed some kind of roller for Kimberly Clark plant in Everett Wa.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see bolth trucks and the spam bolster linking them.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see the connection of the spam bolster to the truck.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see one of the trucks and the spam bolster linking it.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see the connection of the spam bolster to the locomotive.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
What appears to be axels or freightcar bogies seem to be covered on this IC flatcar. They don't seem to covered very well, let alone tied to the car for that matter.
These were the only trucks included in the popular MSTS Train Simulator game. In real life however, it is them who are on the train! Being cab-overs the engine is fully exposed to the elements toward the back of the cab. Is this smart?
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