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The 44 Tonner series was built between January of 1940 and December of 1956, weighs 88,000 lbs and uses two 4-cycle Model HB1-600 diesel prime movers that develop 300 hp, and 27,000 lbs of tractive effort, and carries 165 gallons of fuel. My thanks to The Diesel Shop for the information.
The Maine Central Railroad had seven of these little engines, and they were solid performers.
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Maine Central RR engine 15 in North Conway NH in Sept of 1999.
Photo by John Erickson.
Maine Central RR engine 15 in North Conway NH in Sept of 1999.
Photo by John Erickson.
USN 65-00566 at Rigby in South Portland on September 8th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
USN 65-00566 at Rigby in South Portland on September 8th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
Maine Central RR engine 15 in North Conway NH on the 24th of July 2008.
Photo by John Erickson.
Maine Central RR engine 15 in North Conway NH on the 24th of July 2008.
Photo by John Erickson.
Maine Central RR engine 15 in North Conway NH on the 24th of July 2010.
Photo by John Erickson.
Maine Central RR engine 15 in North Conway NH on the 24th of July 2010.
Photo by John Erickson.