QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Here's some links. http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=84718 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=78781 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=79646 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=49770
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Looks like chassis of some sort to me.
QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Looks like chassis of some sort to me. Looks like a special car for it too, that doesn't look like an ordinary flat car.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by piouslion If they are in so much lust, do green goats come from that?
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken QUOTE: Originally posted by piouslion If they are in so much lust, do green goats come from that? nope .... more like what happens when you mate a horse and a donkey . (Can't mate with anything and ceases after the first generation[:D])
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken QUOTE: Originally posted by piouslion If they are in so much lust, do green goats come from that? nope .... more like what happens when you mate a horse and a donkey . (Can't mate with anything and ceases after the first generation[:D]) Careful - you are getting really close to a Jack and a ....... Jenny!
QUOTE: Originally posted by CSSHEGEWISCH C&NW originated road slugs in the 1970's for use on the Rochester-Huron main line (now the DM&E). CSX is probably the main user of road slugs, theirs are rebuilt from GP30/GP35/GP40 and are numbered in the 2200-2300 series. CSX slug mothers are GP40-2's in the 6400 and 6900 series. Some are seen in the Chicago area in transfer service but I believe that most of them are in mine run service. The P&L road slug looks like it was rebuilt from a GP38.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bbrant Here's a picture of CSX slug #2233 on the Salisbury branch about a month ago. Saw the same unit, along with the mother and another unit, last night going through Somerset (PA) on a return trip from Johnstown. http://www.thebrantfamily.com/sc/csxslug.asp Brian
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