H16-44 are NOT baby train masters. The H66-16 were. George On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Russell V Hallock wrote: > It depends when the photo was taken. The DL&W number 932 was a Fairbanks > Morse H-16-44 (baby trainmaster) built 1953, became EL 1932, sold 1966. The > EL 932 was a former Erie Alco RS-3, same number, built 1953, lasted till CR. > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave & Laura Rutan <"dlr_@_sparta.csnet.net"> > To: EL List <"erielack_@_internexus.net"> > Date: Monday, November 01, 1999 9:12 PM > Subject: (erielack) What kind of engine? > > > >Here's a question perhaps someone on the list can answer. I have a > >photocopy of a black and whit photo taken from microfilm. It is of a > >child being shown the inside of an EL locomotive's engine compartment in > >Newton and the Number of the engine is 932. The color scheme (I guess) > >is the GMY. > > > >Question: What kind of deisel engine was this and is it still around? > > > >Thanks--Dave > >-- > >DL&W Sussex Branch Memorial > >Oh, Do you remember that Sussex Branch Road...? > >http://members.xoom.com/sbdlw/ > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > >Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net > ------------------------------------------------------------ Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net ------------------------------
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