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Subject: | Re: [CBQ] Digest Number 5767 |
From: | "John D. Mitchell, Jr." <cbqrr47@yahoo.com> |
Date: | Mon, 13 Jan 2014 11:45:20 -0800 (PST) |
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In answer to your question, I called them "Gas Electrics", but that is just me. Local people around here called Trains 11 and 12, the "dinky" (sorry, suburban folks) or the "peanut". They always were assigned gas electric cars. The only people I ever heard call motor cars, "put puts", were little kids or their ill-informed parents. Sure they had nick names (most things do) but if someone was serious i.e. a working railroader, they were motor cars. On Monday, January 13, 2014 12:57 PM, William Jackson <macon249@yahoo.com> wrote: Putt Putt is a good term along with "popper" "One Lunger" "Twin" These referred and differentiate to the one or two cylinder car's M-19 Later the term "Motor Car" was used for the "Onan" type cars "MT-19-A" The bigger "Gang Cars" were known as the "A" cars for the "A-5" These had Ford Pinto engines and could really be termed a speeder. They would really move, close to 40 MPH or better. "Trailer" "Push Cart" and "People Mover" was used for the carts used behind the main car. A "People Mover" had to have brakes to be considered to load workers on it. (Just legally Now) Their is many types of cars and all of them, had many names. Kinda like me, I've been called by many names. William Jackson Sent from my iPad
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