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Every now and then in my collection I come across a slide which surprises me. This is one of those.

I have previously posted several shots of these engines after the EJ&E sent them to EMD for new prime movers and bigger hoods. By the time I started making trips to Griffith I thought there weren't any left in their original state, But one day I got lucky and got one shot of this light engine moving through.

A Baldwin DT-6-6-2000.
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interesting looking unit, probibly make a good model!

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Proud to be a US Steam fan :flagus:
not for small radius curves though!

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I dunno... whada you think?
Wow, that's pretty neat looking!

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So very lazy
Did these suckers have dual prime movers?
The railroad version of Dr. Doolittle's Pushmi-pullyu [link]

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The world is deep--and more profound than day would have thought.
yeah... i'm familiar with that... but I always wondered how the puhmi-pullyu pooped :-) thoa sthoughts kinda distracted from the whole movie when I saw them open the box.

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I dunno... whada you think?
yep... 1,000 horses under each hood... after rebuild they got 2 control stands too so they were truly bi-directional... and EMD thought they were clever when they came up with the DD35

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I dunno... whada you think?
every time I saw one of these I got the feeling that I was looking at the RR equivalent of T. Rex.

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I dunno... whada you think?
Six axles? I guess they'd have to with all the weight on each truck.

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"Diplomacy is the ability to tell a person to go to hell in such a way that he looks forward to the trip."

"God is playing a comic to an audience that's afraid to laugh."—Voltaire

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