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34 C636s were built in 1967 and 1968. 6 went to [[Illinois Central]], 15 to [[Penn Central]], and 10 to [[Spokane, Portland & Seattle]]. The remaining three were used as demonstrators. |
34 C636s were built in 1967 and 1968. 6 went to [[Illinois Central]], 15 to [[Penn Central]], and 10 to [[Spokane, Portland & Seattle]]. The remaining three were used as demonstrators. |
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The Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad and Cartier Mining in Quebec are still operating C636s as of [[2004]]. |
The Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad and the [[Cartier Railway]] of the Cartier Mining company in [[Quebec]] are still operating C636s as of [[2004]]. |
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''(need confirmation of Cartier Mining engines)'' |
''(need confirmation of Cartier Mining engines)'' |
Revision as of 19:07, 4 May 2005
The ALCO Century 636 was the most powerful single-engine diesel locomotive constructed by ALCO. The locomotive had a C-C wheel arrangement and 3600 horsepower (2.7 MW). Visually, it is almost identical to the Century 630.
34 C636s were built in 1967 and 1968. 6 went to Illinois Central, 15 to Penn Central, and 10 to Spokane, Portland & Seattle. The remaining three were used as demonstrators.
The Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad and the Cartier Railway of the Cartier Mining company in Quebec are still operating C636s as of 2004.
(need confirmation of Cartier Mining engines)