Doodlebug @ Sacramento, CA.Doodlebug is a nickname in the United States for a type of self-propelled railcar most commonly configured to carry both passengers and freight, often dedicated baggage, mail or express, as in a combine. The name is said to have derived from the perceived insect-like appearance of the units, as well as the slow speeds at which they would doddle or "doodle" down the tracks. Early models were usually powered by a gasoline engine, with either a mechanical drive train or a generator providing electricity to traction motors ("gas-electrics"). In later years, it was common for doodlebugs to be repowered with a diesel engine.
Photographed by Bruce Macdonald, May 2, 1981.
Added to the photo archive by Bruce Macdonald, September 6, 2021.
Railroad: Southern Pacific.
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