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- Doodlebug_(rail_car) abstract "In the United States, doodlebug was the common name for a self-propelled railcar. While such a coach typically had a gasoline-powered engine that turned a generator which provided electricity to traction motors, which turned the axles and wheels on the trucks, versions with mechanical transmissions also existed.Doodlebugs sometimes pulled an unpowered trailer car, but were more often used singly. They were popular with some railroads during the first part of the 20th century to provide passenger and mail service on lightly used branch lines, obviating the need to operate conventional trains consisting of a locomotive and coaches. Several railroads, mostly small regional and local networks, provided their main passenger services through doodlebugs in a cost cutting effort.".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer J._G._Brill_Company.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer Mack_Trucks.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer McKeen_Motor_Car_Company.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer Pullman_Company.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer Rio_Grande_Southern_Railroad.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) thumbnail Doodlebug_ebt_m1.jpg?width=300.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) wikiPageExternalLink doodlebugs.html.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) wikiPageExternalLink Picture%20of%20Jax%20Train,%20Doodlebug.htm.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) wikiPageID "3682369".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) wikiPageRevisionID "603911970".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) aarwheels "usually B-2".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) caption "East Broad Top No. M1, a narrow gauge gas-electric doodlebug that was constructed by EBT from a Brill manufactured kit".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) carbody Combine_car.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) engine "various".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) gauge "and".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) hasPhotoCollection Doodlebug_(rail_car).
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) imagesize "200".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) manufacturer "various, including EMC/Pullman, Brill/Mack, McKeen Motor Car Company, Rio Grande Southern Railroad".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) name "”Doodlebug”".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) transmission "various".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) subject Category:Railcars_of_the_United_States.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Artifact100021939.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Car102959942.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Container103094503.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Conveyance103100490.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Object100002684.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Railcars.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Vehicle104524313.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Whole100003553.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type Train.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) type DesignedArtifact.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) comment "In the United States, doodlebug was the common name for a self-propelled railcar. While such a coach typically had a gasoline-powered engine that turned a generator which provided electricity to traction motors, which turned the axles and wheels on the trucks, versions with mechanical transmissions also existed.Doodlebugs sometimes pulled an unpowered trailer car, but were more often used singly.".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) label "Doodlebug (rail car)".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) label "ドゥードゥルバグ".
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) sameAs ドゥードゥルバグ.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) sameAs m.09v5zp.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) sameAs Q5296992.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) sameAs Q5296992.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) sameAs Doodlebug_(rail_car).
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) wasDerivedFrom Doodlebug_(rail_car)?oldid=603911970.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) depiction Doodlebug_ebt_m1.jpg.
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) isPrimaryTopicOf Doodlebug_(rail_car).
- Doodlebug_(rail_car) name "”Doodlebug”".