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There are various reasons for railrodas choosing either long- or short-hood forward. I know the Erie Lackawanna, downstate, and highly populated areas with numerous grade crossings, sometime in the 60s, early seventies decide they would run their Geeps with the long-hood forward. I believe this was only in a few divisions. There decision to do this was to give the engineer and fireman more protection during grade crossing incidents. <br /> <br />However, some railroads just did it because that was the way the were facing at the time. <br /> <br />There are probably other reasons behind the RR's choosing direction. <br /> <br />Colin
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