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CSX 2321 is a slug with a cab which was converted from an EMD GP35. The unit coupled behind it is the locomotive (an EMD GP40-2) from which the slug derives its power. The missing radiator grilles are the only visible indication that this is a slug.
Photographed by R. Franz. Photographer was contacted via email and agreed to this image appearing under an attribution license.
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02:10, 17 June 2005 | 1,024×787 (332 KB) | Hellbus (Talk | contribs) | (CSX 2321 is a slug with a cab which was converted from a normal locomotive. The unit behind it is an unmodified locomotive of the same model. The missing radiator grilles are the only visible indication that this is a slug. BNSF locomotive 6203, an ) |
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