New York Central Tugboat 13
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new-york-central-tugboat-13-188-1403525
title:
New York Central Tugboat 13
text:
New York Central Railroad Tugboat 13 was a railway tugboat built in 1887 in Camden, New Jersey by John H. Dialogue and Son. The tugboat was built for the New York Central Railroad to push barges, called car floats, carrying railroad cars and other freight across the waterways of New York Harbor. It originally had a steam engine of 232 horsepower (173 kW), replaced with two General Motors 6-110 diesel engines in the 1950s. The engines sat back-to-back and drove a central Falk gearbox, which turne
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description:
Railroad tugboat built in 1887 in Camden, New Jersey, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Central_Tugboat_13
date created:
2007-07-15T22:48:16Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T17:48:35Z
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13
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