File:Hocking Valley Scenic Railway diesel locomotive No. 4005 - April 2018 - 01.jpg

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English: This little diesel switcher was built by Baldwin for the United States Department of Defense in 1954. It has a 500-horsepower Caterpillar engine and is ideal for light switching duties. The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway acquired it in 1996 and repainted it to its current blue paint in 1999. It is normally used for switching, moving stuff around the shop, and maintenance-of-way duties.
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Camera location39° 27′ 30.77″ N, 82° 14′ 01.31″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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