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The model designation followed the format of C (for Consolidation), F or P (Passenger or Freight), A or B (cab or cabless), two digits for horsepower, and one digit for the number of axles, so that CPA-24-5 was a 5-axle 2,400-hp passenger unit with a cab while CFB-16-4 would be a 4-axle, 1600-hp freight booster.
Fairbanks-Morse, is a historic American (and Canadian) industrial scale manufacturer. It later diversified into pumps, engines and industrial supplies.One arm of the company is now a Diesel engine manufacturer located in Beloit, Wisconsin and has specialized in the manufacture of opposed-piston Diesel engines for United States Navy vessels and railroad locomotives since 1932.
Leicester Bodine Holland (23 May 1882 – 7 February 1952) [1] was an American architect, art historian and archaeologist and holder of the Carnegie Chair at the Library of Congress. Holland was born in Louisville, Kentucky , the son of Dr. James W. Holland and Mary Boggs (née Rupert) Holland.
At the time, diesel road power was sold as multi-unit locomotives. The Erie-Built used the 2,000 hp (1,500 kW), ten-cylinder version of F-M's Model 38D 8-1/8 opposed piston diesel engine , which had seen success as a submarine powerplant in World War II , as its prime mover .
Spring Valley Road, South Street Route 124 in Morristown: CR 602: 0.51 0.82 CR 631 in Roxbury: Lakeside Boulevard CR 607 at the Sussex County line in Roxbury: CR 603: 3.77 6.07 Broadway / Lakespur Drive in Denville: Diamond Spring Road, River Road, Bush Road, Boonton Road, Old Denville Road CR 618 in Boonton Township: CR 604: 4.02 6.47 CR 638 ...
Holland and Noah Goldowsky founded the Holland-Goldowsky Gallery in 1957. [5] It held exhibitions and sold artwork for Chicago artists and many artists of the New York School. Holland bought out his partner and renamed the gallery the B. C. Holland Gallery in August 1961. The gallery closed upon Holland's death in 1994. [6]
Most of the L&C's traffic on the Original 29 is on the Chester end of the line and the car-hire charge was reduced if all interchange was handled there. There was a time when the L&C's parent company was responsible for up to 90% of the traffic on the line, up to 13,000 cars annually at the six plants on the line.
Holland Sheltair Aviation Group is a collective group of companies that provide services to the entire aviation community, but notably the business jet community. Gerald M. Holland founded Holland Builders Inc in 1963, whereas the Sheltair half of the alliance was formed in 1988. The two joined in 2004 to form Holland Sheltair.