Workin' on the Whitcomb!


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After completing a period of winter maintenance on the two engines of TRHC #1, the Canadian Locomotive Company Whitcomb industrial switcher, a TRHA crew in roundhouse stalls 16 and 17 works to re-assemble the hood and doors of the rear engine. Built in 1950, the locomotive has two Cummins 150 hp six-cylinder diesel engines. As the engines are long obsolete, parts are a challenge to find. But these two engines continue to run well fifty-eight years after they were built.
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by Michael Guy, TRHA
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