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Milwaukee F9? And a strange B-unit

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Raildog



Conductor

Registered: October 2004
Posts: 41
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These were shot in the dead line at Milwaukee Road's Bensenville Yard, May of 1983. I never noticed until I scanned this picture, that the "B-unit" is way different than any other I'd seen. It has no fuel tank and four portals for sand. If anyone can identify these, plese comment. I'm not even sure if the A-unit id an F9...
· Date: Sun May 20, 2007 · Views: 704 · Filesize: 163.0kb · Dimensions: 1280 x 834 ·
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Keywords: MILW Bensenville Bunit Aunit
Location: Bensenville, IL
Railroad: Milwaukee Road
Date: 5/83
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Jon Bentz

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Registered: July 2004
Location: Edmonds Washington
Posts: 1,070
Mon May 21, 2007 12:05am

The B unit is a slug, it has no prime mover, just traction motors and added ballast. The slug recieved 'juice' from adjoining conventional units. I think that the F unit is an F7. Sets like these were used out here in Washington State on Tacoma Hill - a very steep grade exceeding 4% in places. I believe that similar slug sets were used elsewhere on the Milwaukee.
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Raildog

Conductor

Registered: October 2004
Posts: 41
Mon May 21, 2007 12:10am

I thought it might be a slug, but I thought the fuel tank would be present (and filled with ballast.). Thanks Jon. I have more photos of the nose of this unit. I'll try to find it. I believe that the road number is in the shot.

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tazman1960
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Registered: May 2007
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Mon June 4, 2007 4:53am

I've seen one just like this seen here years ago when I was a kid growing up. Central foundry used one as a switcher in Bedford,IN. Great shot!!
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