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Norfolk and Western GE E33 Electric. Built in 1956-57 by the General Electric company for the Virginian Railway‘s electrified lines, the GE E33 locomotive was primarily used to move coal from the mines to industrial locations. As a 3300-horsepower locomotive, it was well suited to traverse mountainous terrain. After Norfolk & Western acquired the Virginian Railway in 1960, its twelve GE E33 locomotives were sold and resold to a number of US railroads where they continued their long careers. Features include: DCC ready, die-cast frame, operating pantograph, 5-pole skew wound motor, dual flywheel and die cast gear box, 12-wheel drive, working headlight, RP25 metal wheels, and E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers.
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