Posted by Jim Barton on January 14, 2010 
Thanks. Its interesting to see some of their collection.
Posted by on January 15, 2010 
Nice image, John with plenty to keep the eye busy! I like the composition on this one as well. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Luke Ansell on January 15, 2010 
What is the unusual looking car next to the 2 Frisco Box Car's?
Posted by Ben Sutton on January 15, 2010 
A lot of interest in this! Almost looks like a model train set at first, also. Nice one.
Posted by James C. Smith, Jr. on January 15, 2010 
The "unusual car" next to the two Frisco box cars is actually a diesel electric locomotive built by Westinghouse, whose production line design favored the rare "hipped" carbody, like early New York Central S-class electric switchers. In essence, it was a full-width carbody from the frame up to the cab windows, with a narrower body above, known as the Visability Cab. With the cab at one end (nearest the camera,) this makes it a single-engined 300 h.p. unit, whereas larger twin-engined examples featured a centered cab with duplicate machinery at either end.
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