Trade catalogs, 1929-1950 and n.d.

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Trade catalogs, 1929-1950 and n.d.

Item : Baldwin-Westinghouse electric mine and industrial locomotives; trolley type, instruction book, n.d. Item : Baldwin-Westinghouse mine and industrial locomotives, 1929. Item : High speed passenger service: a series of articles which originally appeared in "Baldwin Locomotives" on the performance of steam and diesel power, 1935. Item : Products of the Baldwin Group, March 1939. Item : Diesel-electric locomotive date; Missouri Pacific R.R. Co. No. 9103, November 1939. Item : Baldwin builds diesel-electric switchers, reprinted from Railway Age, December 30, 1939. Item : Baldwin diesel-electric locomotives for switching and transfer service, [ca. 1940]. Item : 1000 H.P. diesel-electric locomotive; drawings and parts list, 1940. Item : Hydraulic presses, Bulletin 285, 1948. Item : Diesel-electric locomotives; Baldwin-Westinghouse; general specifications for standard units, July 1950.

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