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Regarding allegations in draft box towards me who created the first version of the article:
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I have tried to have only neutral information, not trying to focus on good characteristics. I'm in the process of adding sources.
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I am not connected in any way to Softronic. I just thought the locomotive was worth an article. There are many articles on historic and presently produced locomotive. See Category:Locomotives and List of locomotives.