<http://sbiii.com/jfcageir/ageir6.html>
"Both the 60 and 100 ton locomotives used 7 foot-2 inch wheelbase trucks, but 
those for the heavier unit were of a more beefed up construction...."

The CNW page shows that the post ALCO units had 8' trucks.

--- In [email protected], JGG KahnSr <jacek...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Length is obviously not the only criterion for a sideframe, as the other 
> dimensions are also a concern.
> I shall clearly need to dig out my drawings of the early boxcab diesels, but 
> I don't think the more-familiar 60T versions had so long a one; perhaps you 
> are thinking of the larger 100T ones?
> 
> Jace Kahn 
> General Manager 
> Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co. 
> 



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