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- McKeen_railmotor abstract "The McKeen Railmotor was a 6-cylinder self-propelled railcar. When McKeen Company of Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A. first unveiled the car in 1905, the McKeen was among the first engines with a gasoline-powered motor. Revisions to the McKeen car led to the modern self-propelled gasoline rail-motor vehicle, and the \"contours of the porthole windows, the front-mounted gasoline engines, and other features anticipated the streamline concept.\"".
- McKeen_railmotor comment "The McKeen Railmotor was a 6-cylinder self-propelled railcar. When McKeen Company of Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A. first unveiled the car in 1905, the McKeen was among the first engines with a gasoline-powered motor. Revisions to the McKeen car led to the modern self-propelled gasoline rail-motor vehicle, and the \"contours of the porthole windows, the front-mounted gasoline engines, and other features anticipated the streamline concept.\"".