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Cecil
the Diesel was built in January 1941 for the US Army by
General Electric. He was used by a contractor to build
the Ellwood Ordnance Plant in Ohio during WW 2. After
the war, he was transferred to the US Army Transportation
Corp.
Built
in an era when steam locomotives were still being produced in
large quantities, "Cecil" was used to make up trains
in railroad yards and switch cars in and out of loading
tracks. He has only 300 horsepower and cannot pull very
many cars.
In
early 1956, Cecil was transferred to the US Navy and was moved
to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton.
After many faithful years of service, he was retired in 1976
and moved to the Northwest Railway Museum.
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