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General Motors Electro-Motive Division E2 units LA-1, LA-2 & LA-3, the power for the streamliner City of Los Angeles, jointly run by the Union Pacific Railroad and the Chicago and North Western Railway. Photographed at Cheyenne, Wyoming, February 13, 1938 by Otto Perry.
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