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Union Pacific Railroad diesel-electric streamliner M-10002, photographed at Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 7, 1937 by Otto Perry. The M-10002 seems to have a second power car of one of the M-10003-M-10007 trains in the set, possibly due to failure or refurbishment of the original car.
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