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While traveling by train, years ago I saw a strange big locomotive. I've checked the database of the local rail company, and it isn't catalogued there. <br /> <br />Here is the description: <br /> <br />It looked like one of those engines that don't have a regular nose with windshield above it, but rather have the hood on both sides of the cabine, only one side is shorter,so you can't see straight because there are no windows exept on the side. <br />Anyway what made it stand out was a bellows that seemed to connect it with another unit, I forgot if there was another cab on the other unit, or was it a slug. <br />but either way there were two hoods connected with a bellows, at least one them had a cockpit. <br /> <br />Now, is this one locomotive, or is it some old trick of connecting two and putting a bellows in between?
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