CBP 1         
ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW WHAT THESE ARE? THREE OF THEM ARE USED TO SHOVE COAL CARS THROUGH THE ROTARY DUMPERS AND ARE OPERATED BY CSX.
Date: 9/19/2007 Location: Curtis Bay, MD   Map Show Curtis Bay on a rail map Views: 656 Collection Of:   BOB WICKES
Locomotives: CBP 1(Power Car)    Author:  BOB WICKES
CBP 1
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Name Type Comments Date
Larry Hawkes General Converted Slug? 9/20/2007 8:11:11 AM
James Hinman General Those look like Alco switcher trucks on the others, they may have been born as S1's or S2's 9/20/2007 4:07:50 PM
David Stewart General They are former Alco S type switchers. Remote controle operation now, note the location for a operator to stand in the former stair well on them as on the front corner here.This one no doubt had a new hood built where the others are modified Alco hood with the cabs removed. May be powered by CAT or Cummins units similar to what would be in a tractor trailer. I know some CAT C15 motors have been used in a few things, although considered small for use in railroad operations. Good shot! 2/14/2009 3:15:27 AM
David Farmer General These are often called a repowered slugs but by definition a slug does not have a motor and depends on a mother unit to operate. These rebuilt Alco seem to be used a lot around coal mining areas and are a repowered and cabless locomotive -- not a slog. Operation is remote from the "phone booth" to make life easier for the operator or he can ground control. Operation can vary by company and conditions and of course. 9/1/2014 6:46:06 PM

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