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Different Types of Road Power
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<p>Boston and Maine 100 (I guess its PAN AM 100 now) anyway, is a cabless slug built by the B&M shops. It has a semipermanent pair of mother units GP40-2s number 300 and 301. These units are equipped to provide power to one truck on the slug each, essentially creating the equivalent of a pair of SD40-2s. </p>
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