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As of 2022, the rolling stock used are primarily powered by diesel. The DOST Hybrid Electric Train may also function as a battery electric multiple unit although it is started by a diesel engine. All present rolling stock are built to the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge. PNR also has rail mounted cranes as supporting equipment with varying ...
Offered for sale in 2022. 95 General Electric Co. 1,450 hp (1,080 kW) C-C: March 1963 34592 Originally, GE pattern GEX3341 [71] with Alco 6-251B prime mover. Purchased new. Converted to CLEAR 140 by Sygnet Rail Technologies with Cummins QSK45L prime mover in 2012-2013. Offered for sale in 2022. 96 General Electric Co. 1,450 hp (1,080 kW) C-C ...
0–9. Texas State Highway Spur 3; Texas State Highway Spur 5; Texas State Highway Spur 6; Texas State Highway Spur 10; Texas State Highway Spur 16; Texas State Highway Spur 17
The titular 10,000 short tons (9,100 t) Victory ship carried Nos. 866 Tom Sawyer, 867 Hannibella and 875 Huckleberry Finn from San Francisco to Luzon during the Second Philippines Campaign. [4] After the war in the Philippines ended, they were later made into freight trains as well as temporary passenger trains carrying so-called "zombie cars ...
Spur 303 is located in Tarrant and Dallas counties. It runs from I-820 to Loop 12. At 17.4 miles, Spur 303 is the longest spur in Texas. Spur 303 was designated on February 23, 1956, from Rosedale Street (now I-820), south of the Texas and Pacific Railway overpass at Handley, east along an old interurban rail line and along Park Row Street in Arlington to the then-proposed extension of SH 360.
Spur 502 is located in Gregg County. It runs from US 80 in Longview north to US 259 near Judson. It is known as Judson Road for most of its length, except for the southernmost quarter mile, where it is known as High Street. Spur 502 was designated on January 31, 1972, on its current route. [3] Junction list. The entire route is in Gregg County.
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The Stamford and Northwestern is a corporation of the State of Texas, having its principal corporate office at Stamford, Tex., and its principal business office at Fort Worth, Tex. The Stamford and Northwestern is controlled by the Colorado and Southern through ownership of the entire outstanding capital stock, except directors' shares.