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S.W. stands for Sherwin Williams?
321
The 321 was the most heavily modified of our cars. In 1922 it still had its Empire ceiling, but already had GE 254 motors.
I was surprised to see that the 321 ever had a U valve. Perhaps there were problems training it with M triples, so it was changed to the M triple it had at the end of service.
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