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3051's engineer's side radiator removed from the locomotive, ready to go to the shop for repairs. The CACV's Canadian built Alco's have single section, water only radiators, thus the need for a separate oil cooling unit. Schenectady built Alco's have sectioned radiators that carry both water and oil and do not have a separate oil cooler.

Photographed by Peter Lazaris, March 31, 2018.
Added to the photo archive by Peter Lazaris, April 1, 2018.
Railroad: Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley.

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