This site is dedicated to preserving and promulgating a wide variety of photographs of boxcab oil-electric, diesel, and electric locomotives, other types of locomotives, including steam, and railcars, and "Critters" (odd rail equipment) from the collection (and reproduced through the kind permission and cooperation) of:

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They are not yet captioned nor further identified other than as made available by TRAINS UNLIMITED, TOURS or contributions from sharp-eyed and knowledgeable viewers or by the Webmaster.
All images herein, unless otherwise noted, are courtesy of TRAINS UNLIMITED, TOURS - all rights reserved.
Photographs identifed as "thumbnails" are in fact low-resolution copies of the larger
(in some cases, VERY much larger) originals, to speed loading, not to save page space.


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For more oddball rail equipment see the Webmaster's Odder Boxcabs and related weird equipment on his Rail-Auto page.
If you like electric boxcabs, Clint Chamberlin has a whole page full! Also, there was a great feature on the twilight of "The King of the Rails", the Milwaukee Road's huge GE E-34, E-50a, and E-74 in the July 1973 TRAINS, pp. 29-38; quite literally the "End of Wire".
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