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    The St. Louis Car Company "Doodlebug" was a model of lightweight, streamlined diesel-electric railcars built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1936 for...
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    years, it was common for doodlebugs to be repowered with a diesel engine. Doodlebugs sometimes pulled an unpowered trailer car, but were more often used...
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    The OP800 was a lightweight, streamlined railcar built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1939. Fairbanks-Morse supplied the 800 hp (600 kW), five-cylinder...
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    Pullman Company 1940 Texas and Pacific Railway #1143: chair car Pullman Company 1920 St. Louis-San Francisco Railway #759: chair car American Car and Foundry...
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    based on cars built by the French Westinghouse company for the Arad-Csanad Railway in Hungary. The St Louis Car Company manufactured the car bodies and...
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  • equipped for electric operation. The museum acquired a Doodlebug (a former Sperry Rail Service car) from Connecticut and began public operation on July...
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    to do the jobs of a steam locomotive and a single car. After the positive results the doodlebug cars created, and after having purchased and used three...
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    Black River and Western Railroad (category Railway companies established in 1961)
    the tourist trains on the line. BRRHT does not own most of the passenger cars and until 2011, fees had to be paid to the BR&W for their use. BRRHT owns...
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    The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (reporting mark SLSF), commonly known as the "Frisco", was a railroad that operated in the Midwest and South Central...
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  • coach car on the Texas & New Orleans Railroad, currently contains 7 private dining rooms and is used on the Dinner Train WGN #316 "Madeline" - St. Louis Car...
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  • No. 61, built 1948 Tavern Lounge: former Minneapolis & St. Louis No. 52, built 1948 Dining Car: former ACL No. 5936, built 1950 Vista Dome: former MP...
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    Hiawatha trains of Milwaukee Road 1938 with finned observation car Redecoration of doodlebug 17 (Osgood-Bradley) for Lehigh Valley Railroad 1938 Exterior...
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    Grand Trunk Western Railroad (category Companies based in Detroit)
    motorized gasoline-electric railcar known as a Doodlebug. The cars were self-propelled units resembling a passenger car, with a baggage compartment and a coach...
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    trains or gas-electric doodlebug rail cars. The latter were later converted to diesel power, and one pair of Budd Rail Diesel Cars was eventually added...
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    The St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company (reporting mark SSW), known by its nickname of "The Cotton Belt Route" or simply "Cotton Belt", was a Class...
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  • – United States – Doodlebug disaster – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States: The PRR "Doodlebug", a gasoline-electric interurban car, fails to take a siding...
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  • The Saint's Hirondel—Article at www.saint.org The Cars of The Saint—Article at www.saint.org Teal Cars—A Bugatti-inspired recreation of the Hirondel as...
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    War II, Volume I The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1943. Little, Brown and Company. p. 336. Henderson, John R. "Demographics of the TITANIC Passengers: Deaths...
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    alternative use jamming German bombers' navigation systems. In 1944, a German doodlebug exploded just outside the organ end of the Great Hall and the Rose Window...
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    compromising the remainder of the defenses. The Seabees named their LVTs "doodlebugs". From the Peleliu campaign on, a number of LVTs were fitted with a flamethrower...
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  • diverting the Mohawk River farther south and filling in the old channel 1940 Doodlebug disaster, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; 43 killed 1942 Exchange Place station...
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  • McDonnell V-1 Jeep McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo – Canadian Armed Forces McDonnell Doodlebug McDonnell Douglas Project Kahu McDonnell Douglas High Alpha Research Vehicle...
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    then led the unit on anti-diver operations from June 1944, when the V1 Doodlebug menace commenced. Within four months, he had become a V1 Ace, with seven...
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  • had a range of up to 200 km. Nicknamed "buzz bombs" by Allied troops ("doodlebug" by Australians) due to the sound they made. V2 Rocket – Also known as...
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    Disney's Railroad Story: The Small-Scale Fascination That Led to a Full-Scale Kingdom (4th ed.), The Donning Company Publishers, ISBN 978-1-57864-914-3...
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