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{{Short description|Diesel-electric locomotive}}
{{Short description|Diesel-electric locomotive}}
{{more footnotes|date=June 2017}}
{{more footnotes needed|date=June 2017}}
{{Infobox Locomotive
{{Infobox locomotive
| name=ALCO RSD-4
| name = ALCO RSD-4
| powertype=Diesel-electric
| powertype = Diesel-electric
| image=Kennecott Copper Company Locomotive 201 - 1.jpg
| image = Kennecott Copper Company Locomotive 201 - 1.jpg
| caption=[[Kennecott Copper Corporation]] locomotive 201 on display at Snoqualmie Depot, [[Snoqualmie, Washington]]
| caption = [[Kennecott Copper Corporation]] locomotive 201 on display at Snoqualmie Depot, [[Snoqualmie, Washington]]
| builder=[[American Locomotive Company|ALCO]]
| builder = [[American Locomotive Company|ALCO]]
| buildmodel=RSD-4 (Specification E1663)
| buildmodel = RSD-4 (Specification E1663)
| builddate=1951–1952
| builddate = 1951–1952
| totalproduction=36
| totalproduction = 36
| aarwheels=C-C
| aarwheels = C-C
| gauge={{RailGauge|ussg|allk=on}}
| gauge = {{RailGauge|ussg|allk=on}}
| trucks =ALCO trimount
| trucks = ALCO trimount
| wheeldiameter={{convert|40|in|abbr=on}}
| wheeldiameter = {{convert|40|in|abbr=on}}
| minimumcurve=[[Degree of curvature|21°]] ({{convert|274.37|ft|m|abbr=on|disp=or}})
| minimumcurve = [[Degree of curvature|21°]] ({{convert|274.37|ft|m|abbr=on|disp=or}})
| wheelbase = {{convert|42|ft|3|in|m|2|abbr=on}}
| wheelbase = {{convert|42|ft|3|in|m|2|abbr=on}}
| length={{convert|56|ft|6|in|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|56|ft|6|in|abbr=on}}
| width={{convert|10|ft|1+7/8|in|abbr=on}}
| width = {{convert|10|ft|1+7/8|in|abbr=on}}
| height={{convert|14|ft|5+1/4|in|abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|14|ft|5+1/4|in|abbr=on}}
| locoweight={{convert|278,860|lb|abbr=on}}
| locoweight = {{convert|278,860|lb|abbr=on}}
| fuelcap={{convert|800|usgal|L|abbr=on}}
| fuelcap = {{convert|800|usgal|L|abbr=on}}
| primemover=[[American Locomotive Company|Alco]] [[Alco 244|244]]
| primemover = [[ALCO 244]]
| rpmrange=1000 (max)
| rpmrange = 1000 (max)
| enginetype= [[V12 engine|V12]] [[Four-stroke engine]] [[Diesel engine|diesel]]
| enginetype = [[V12 engine|V12]] [[Four-stroke engine]] [[Diesel engine|diesel]]
| aspiration=[[Turbocharger]]
| aspiration = [[Turbocharger]]
| displacement={{convert|8016|cuin|L|abbr=on}}
| displacement = {{convert|8016|cuin|L|abbr=on}}
| generator=GE 5GT-581A1
| generator = GE 5GT-581A1
| tractionmotors=(6) GE 5GE752-C1
| tractionmotors = (6) GE 5GE752-C1
| cylindercount=12
| cylindercount = 12
| cylindersize= {{convert|9|x|10.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| cylindersize = {{convert|9|x|10.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| poweroutput={{convert|1600|hp|MW|abbr=on|lk=in}}
| poweroutput = {{convert|1600|hp|MW|abbr=on|lk=in}}
| tractiveeffort={{convert|69,700|lb|abbr=on}}
| tractiveeffort = {{convert|69,700|lb|abbr=on}}
}}
}}


[[Image:Kennecott Copper Company Locomotive 201 - 2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Kennecott Copper Corporation]] locomotive 201 on display at Snoqualmie Depot, [[Snoqualmie, Washington]].]]
The '''ALCO RSD-4''' was a {{convert|1600|hp|MW|lk=in}} six axle [[diesel-electric locomotive]] built by the [[American Locomotive Company]] between 1951 and 1952.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Marre|first=Louis A.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/34531120|title=Diesel locomotives : the first 50 years : a guide to diesels built before 1972|date=1995|publisher=Kalmbach Pub. Co|isbn=0-89024-258-5|location=Waukesha, WI|pages=247|oclc=34531120}}</ref> It was a derivative of the four-axle [[ALCO RS-3]], with two additional powered axles which allowed better tractive effort at lower speeds. Due to the inadequate capacity of the main generator, this model was later superseded in production by the [[ALCO RSD-5]].
The '''ALCO RSD-4''' was a {{convert|1600|hp|MW|lk=in}} six axle [[diesel-electric locomotive]] built by the [[American Locomotive Company]] between 1951 and 1952.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Marre|first=Louis A.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/34531120|title=Diesel locomotives : the first 50 years : a guide to diesels built before 1972|date=1995|publisher=Kalmbach Pub. Co|isbn=0-89024-258-5|location=Waukesha, WI|pages=247|oclc=34531120}}</ref> It was a derivative of the four-axle [[ALCO RS-3]], with two additional powered axles which allowed better tractive effort at lower speeds. Due to the inadequate capacity of the main generator, this model was later superseded in production by the [[ALCO RSD-5]].


==Original owners==
==Original owners==
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[[Category:ALCO locomotives|RSD-04]]
[[Category:ALCO locomotives|RSD-04]]
[[Category:Diesel-electric locomotives of the United States]]
[[Category:Diesel–electric locomotives of the United States]]
[[Category:Railway locomotives introduced in 1951]]
[[Category:Railway locomotives introduced in 1951]]
[[Category:Standard gauge locomotives of the United States]]
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 25 October 2024

ALCO RSD-4
Kennecott Copper Corporation locomotive 201 on display at Snoqualmie Depot, Snoqualmie, Washington
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderALCO
ModelRSD-4 (Specification E1663)
Build date1951–1952
Total produced36
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARC-C
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
TrucksALCO trimount
Wheel diameter40 in (1,000 mm)
Minimum curve21° (274.37 ft or 83.63 m)
Wheelbase42 ft 3 in (12.88 m)
Length56 ft 6 in (17.22 m)
Width10 ft 1+78 in (3.096 m)
Height14 ft 5+14 in (4.401 m)
Loco weight278,860 lb (126,490 kg)
Fuel capacity800 US gal (3,000 L)
Prime moverALCO 244
RPM range1000 (max)
Engine typeV12 Four-stroke engine diesel
AspirationTurbocharger
Displacement8,016 cu in (131.36 L)
GeneratorGE 5GT-581A1
Traction motors(6) GE 5GE752-C1
Cylinders12
Cylinder size9 in × 10.5 in (229 mm × 267 mm)
Performance figures
Power output1,600 hp (1.2 MW)
Tractive effort69,700 lb (31,600 kg)

The ALCO RSD-4 was a 1,600 horsepower (1.2 MW) six axle diesel-electric locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company between 1951 and 1952.[1] It was a derivative of the four-axle ALCO RS-3, with two additional powered axles which allowed better tractive effort at lower speeds. Due to the inadequate capacity of the main generator, this model was later superseded in production by the ALCO RSD-5.

Original owners

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Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 10 2100–2109 [1]
Chicago and North Western Railway 5 1515–1517, 1619–1620 [1]
Central Railroad of New Jersey 14 1601–1614 [1]
Kennecott Copper Corporation 1 201 Preserved[1]
Utah Railway 6 300–305 [1]
Total 36

Preserved units

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The only ALCO RSD-4 that has survived is Kennecott Copper Corporation #201. It resided at the Northwest Railway Museum until November 2021 (formerly known as the Puget Sound & Snoqualmie Valley Railway) in Snoqualmie, Washington in its orange Kennecott paint scheme.[2] As of 2021, it has been returned to Ely, Nevada (along with EMD SD7 #401) to the Nevada Northern Railway Museum.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Marre, Louis A. (1995). Diesel locomotives : the first 50 years : a guide to diesels built before 1972. Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Pub. Co. p. 247. ISBN 0-89024-258-5. OCLC 34531120.
  2. ^ "Northwest Railway Museum moves two 330,000-pound locomotives". 3 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Bring 401 and 201 Home".