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QUOTE: 2. For crash survivability, many engineers wanted all that iron in front them, not behind. Witness the insistence of some railroads up until recently to order road diesels with the cab in the rear
Quentin
QUOTE: Originally posted by eastside 1. Cab forwards would have required switching to oil firing 2. For crash survivability, many engineers wanted all that iron in front them, not behind. Witness the insistence of some railroads up until recently to order road diesels with the cab in the rear I also heard that the SP CFs were limited to low speeds. I'm not certain if that was characteristic of CF designs in general or only in this particular case.
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