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- Boxcab abstract "A boxcab, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive in which the machinery and crew areas are enclosed in a box-like superstructure (from boxcar). It is a term mostly used in North America while in Victoria (Australia), such locomotives have been nicknamed \"butterboxes\" (Victorian Railways second series \"E\" Class electric locomotives numbered E1102 to E1111). Boxcabs may use any source of power but most are diesel or electric locomotives. Few steam locomotives are so described but the British SR Leader class was a possible exception. Most American boxcabs date from before World War II, when the earliest boxcabs were often termed \"oil-electrics\" to avoid the use of the German name \"Diesel\".".
- Boxcab thumbnail Milwaukee_Road_2-unit_boxcab_electric.jpg?width=300.
- Boxcab wikiPageID "3131827".
- Boxcab wikiPageLength "3015".
- Boxcab wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Boxcab wikiPageRevisionID "699909661".
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink A._E._Goodwin.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink ALCO_boxcab.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink American_Locomotive_Company.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Box.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Boxcar.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_37.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_47.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_70.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_92.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Cab_(locomotive).
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locomotives.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Clyde_Engineering.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_Engineering.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Electric_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink GE_57-ton_gas-electric_boxcab.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink GE_Transportation.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink GE_boxcab.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink GE_three-power_boxcab.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_rail_transport_terms.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales_422_class_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales_442_class_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales_80_class_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales_81_class_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink SR_Leader_class.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Superstructure.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink UGL_Rail.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Railways.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink File:1926_AlcoGEIngersoll-Rand_Boxcab_Locomotive_11.jpg.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLink File:Milwaukee_Road_2-unit_boxcab_electric.jpg.
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boxcab".
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLinkText "box cabs".
- Boxcab wikiPageWikiLinkText "boxcab".
- Boxcab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gallery.
- Boxcab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Loco-stub.
- Boxcab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Locostyles.
- Boxcab subject Category:Locomotives.
- Boxcab hypernym Locomotive.
- Boxcab type Locomotive.
- Boxcab type Locomotive.
- Boxcab type Vehicle.
- Boxcab comment "A boxcab, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive in which the machinery and crew areas are enclosed in a box-like superstructure (from boxcar). It is a term mostly used in North America while in Victoria (Australia), such locomotives have been nicknamed \"butterboxes\" (Victorian Railways second series \"E\" Class electric locomotives numbered E1102 to E1111). Boxcabs may use any source of power but most are diesel or electric locomotives.".
- Boxcab label "Boxcab".
- Boxcab sameAs Q4951638.
- Boxcab sameAs m.08tgxt.
- Boxcab sameAs Q4951638.
- Boxcab wasDerivedFrom Boxcab?oldid=699909661.
- Boxcab depiction Milwaukee_Road_2-unit_boxcab_electric.jpg.
- Boxcab isPrimaryTopicOf Boxcab.