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But some engines have transmissions. The Stewartstown Railroad operated its 7 mile route with two Plymouth gas mechanical locos...they had a transmission and a clutch! The famous Strasburg RR bought a Plymouth loco way back in the early 30's...it's still on the property and quite servicable. And no, these weren't Chrysler products, but the Plymouth Locomotive of Plymouth, O., originally Fate-Root-Heath. They mostly were used in private industry, but some went to common carriers. So see what you can find out on Google about Plymouth Locos, girly!
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