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- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab height "4267.2".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab length "10972.8".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab width "3048.0".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab abstract "Before Diesel engines had been perfected in the early 1900s, many companies chose to use the gasoline engine for rail motive power. The first GE Locomotive was a series of four-axle (B-B) boxcab gasoline-electric machines closely related to their "doodlebugs", a line of self-propelled passenger cars built in the early 1900s.One of their first major customers was the Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester & Dubuque Electric Traction Company, better known as the Dan Patch Electric Lines after the owner's prize horse of the same name. Founded on the principle of not using steam power if they could avoid it, they asked GE to make them a series of locomotives based on their doodlebugs. GE complied, and created a number of locomotives originally claimed to be the first engines using an engine to drive a generator for traction motors. However, historians later determined that a narrow-gauge diesel-electric locomotive had been built in 1912.".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab activeYearsEndYear "1913".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab activeYearsStartYear "1913".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab builder General_Electric.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab engineType V8_engine.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab height "4.2672".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab length "10.9728".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab numberBuilt "1".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab owner Minnesota_Transportation_Museum.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab topSpeed "82.07634".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab width "3.048".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab wikiPageExternalLink dpl100.html.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab wikiPageID "2930435".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab wikiPageRevisionID "585849065".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab aarwheels "B-B".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab builddate "1913".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab builder General_Electric.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab currentowner Minnesota_Transportation_Museum.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab disposition "Preserved".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab enginetype V8_engine.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab fueltype Gasoline.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab hasPhotoCollection GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab name "GE 57-ton gas-electric boxcab".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab numberrebuilt "1".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab powertype "Gas-Electric".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab preservedunits "1".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab primemover "2".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab railroad Great_Northern_Railway_(U.S.).
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab railroad Minneapolis,_Northfield_and_Southern_Railway.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab railroad Central_Warehouse_Company.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab railroad Minneapolis,_Anoka_and_Cuyuna_Range_Railroad.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab rebuilder "Minneapolis, Anoka & Cuyuna Range Railroad".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab retiredate "1967".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab serialnumber "3763".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab totalproduction "1".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab tractionmotors "4".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab subject Category:B-B_locomotives.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab subject Category:General_Electric_locomotives.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1913.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab type Locomotive.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab type MeanOfTransportation.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab type Product.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab type DesignedArtifact.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab comment "Before Diesel engines had been perfected in the early 1900s, many companies chose to use the gasoline engine for rail motive power. The first GE Locomotive was a series of four-axle (B-B) boxcab gasoline-electric machines closely related to their "doodlebugs", a line of self-propelled passenger cars built in the early 1900s.One of their first major customers was the Minneapolis, St.".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab label "GE 57-ton gas-electric boxcab".
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab sameAs m.08ddb0.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab sameAs Q5513247.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab sameAs Q5513247.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab wasDerivedFrom GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab?oldid=585849065.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab isPrimaryTopicOf GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab.
- GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab name "GE 57-ton gas-electric boxcab".