H757 on the roll         
Date: 11/24/2004 Location: Verdon, VA   Map Show Verdon on a rail map Views: 498 Collection Of:   Virgil Fitzpatrick
Locomotives: CSX 2252(Road Slug)    Author:  Virgil Fitzpatrick
H757 on the roll
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steven langsford General why do they call this unit a rod slug when it does not look like one? 11/30/2004 12:29:42 AM
Rob Furney Jr General A slug is any locomotive that has had it's diesel engine removed, and therefore runs off of electricity generated by the "mother" unit. On some roads (RF&P, Southern, N&W, SCL, to name a few), they will chop the body to look like what most people think of as slugs. CSX has chosen to leave the "body" in tact, I guess to add more weight on the traction motors. Sure am glad they did. I love seeing that GP30 profile! 4/8/2005 5:53:16 PM

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