TUG -- Rubber Tired Locomotive

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2007

This machine started life as an airport pushback tractor. It was built by TUG in Kennesaw, Georgia. Eventually a railroad coupler was added, thus making it a rubber tired locomotive. It switched railcars until the late 1990s within the Bethlehem, PA, plant of Bethlehem Steel. On November 1, 2007, it was returned to service by the National Museum of Industrial History. It is NOT yet available for public viewing.

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  • ...GET RID of Soros and his pile-of-shit DeeCee post WW2 scab-Nazis and these mills will come back...

  • I know what you mean about tearing that steel plant down i live were there used to be a bunch of sawmills and almost all of them have been torn down in the past 5 years.

  • Bethlehem PA is my home town. I will always remember when Bethlehem Steel was in business. I really wish it still was up and running. Now that it is not I hope and pray to god they dont tear it all down. It is a landmark.

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