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The rise and fall of cabless locomotives

Summary by trains.com
The rise and fall of cabless locomotives is a story of a once-popular design that’s rare today. BNSF trackage in the Pacific Northwest is the last place to see cabless power in mainline freight service in 2025. This BNSF southbound manifest powered by three GP60Ms and two GP60Bs is near Deer Park, Wash., on Oct. 9, 2021. Chris Guss The rise and fall of cabless locomotives, also called B-units, is a story tracing back to the beginning of dieseliz…
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trains.com broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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