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Note that some article text is cited as "Courtesy: Scott Trostel (c) 2004 Reprint by Permission."--Lordkinbote 21:01, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
Baldwin Magazine
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From the dates, what is described as Baldwin Magazine seems to be the magazine described in the links here [1]. It has various names during its history and is a company Magazine to promote its products.[2] I can find nothing beyond this to help resolve the problems with the references. Others might manage.--Everlong Day (talk) 17:20, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
Whitcomb Locomotives
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I think that it may be beneficial to add separate pages for Whitcomb locomotives with more detailed information on specific locomotive types, such as the Whitcomb 65-ton locomotives (Most well known variant being designated the 65-DE-19A). Noa5577 (talk) 19:52, 15 February 2024 (UTC)
Adding on to this, adding some examples of preserved Whitcomb locomotives would also be a good addition. Noa5577 (talk) 19:53, 15 February 2024 (UTC)