For one point, please identify this car :
Up!
built in USA? by Locomotive manufacturer
Dagmar ?
No,it's a special.One-off.
God, I hope so.
Next station : pros!
Produced by American Locomotive Co. (ALCO), General Electric and Ingersoll-Rand in the early 1920s for the Jay Street Connecting Railroad.
It was diesel powered and was known by the model name GM-50.
Interesting.My source says a different name for this automobile.
I've also seen it called Cyclops
Not a Cyclops,sorry.
This is the photo I found that accompanies my reply #8
Well,it's the same car.
According to my source,it's not an ALCO.
Quote from: João on October 16, 2011, 05:12:03 PM
Well,it's the same car.
According to my source,it's not an ALCO.
I haven't found a name for it yet only that it was manufactured by a combination of ALCO, General Electric & Ingersoll-Rand. It is referred to by the name Cyclops but I believe that's only a nickname owing to its single headlight.
Anyway I'll keep searching.......
I will say perhaps, you are thinking this vehicle as a? MGM movie publishing sound train.
Again stop this annoying way of communicating here! I received several PMs of users wich felt offended by your wording. Cool down!!! :noid:
:)
No,I'm not. Relax. :)
Built in 1917 by A.F.Stearnad
Yes! It's the Sternad !
Congratulations Wendax ;)
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