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Let's see if you can guess this! I've made this one really hard.
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@ Rubetube - Watch out! Those signature police are going to come after you!
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Of course, there is that cute little "Report this Post" button at the top-right of that post that is just begging to be clicked-on to report that signature to the moderators. .
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@ Rubetube - Watch out! Those signature police are going to come after you!
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Is that a Brill traction motor modified for freight haulage?
i think i am on the right post
anyways
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were is it from
were is it now
what railroad is it origonally from
what is it used for
can anyone answer these?
Is it in Canada or the USA now at a railroad museum?
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@ Rubetube - Watch out! Those signature police are going to come after you!
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Is that a Brill traction motor modified for freight haulage?
This Brill box motor once ran for the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis in the DC area and was built in 1929.
The car was then bought by the Central California Traction in 1936.
Then in 1967 the Western Railroad Museum in California bought the car.
On the WB&A, the car's baggage compartment was used to carry freight and various goods.
When the CCT bought it, it was used to haul freight cars so the baggage/freight compartment was no longer used.
(Even though you think it isn't a Brill, it is a Brill as that is what the Western Railroad Museum says and I would not doubt that.)