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But as Monty Python said, 'they're not dead yet'.... the last time I nearly twisted my head off with a critter was spotting one of these at Curry Rail Services in Hollidaysburg:https://i.ytimg.com/vi/k6o0FcBfkQE/hqdefault.jpgThat thing really looks like a kitbash, and wouldn't be that hard to make if you had an end-gear-tower SD truck and a micro gearhead motor.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
One small-town grain elevator along the NP used to move cars with a tractor - I have no idea what brand, but a standard, quite old (for the 70s), farm tractor. It had a big steel plate on the front, to protect the radiator, for pushing cars, and a chain on the rear, for pulling them. Loop the chain around the coupler, and off they went. Braking, either way, was provided by a guy riding the car setting the hand brake. I don't know how many cars it could move, but on level track, probably as many as the small elevator could load at a time.