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The '''ALCO RS-2''' is a {{convert|1500|hp}}, [[AAR wheel arrangement#B-B|B-B]] [[road switcher]] [[railroad]] [[locomotive]]. It was manufactured by [[American Locomotive Company]] (ALCO) from October [[1946]] to May [[1950]], and 383 were produced — 366 |
The '''ALCO RS-2''' is a {{convert|1500|hp}}, [[AAR wheel arrangement#B-B|B-B]] [[road switcher]] [[railroad]] [[locomotive]]. It was manufactured by [[American Locomotive Company]] (ALCO) from October [[1946]] to May [[1950]], and 383 were produced — 366 by the [[American Locomotive Company]], and 17 by [[Montreal Locomotive Works]] in [[Canada]]. It has a single, 12 cylinder, model 244 engine, devoloping {{convert|1500|hp}}. Thirty-one locomotives built by Alco between February and May 1950 had {{convert|1600|hp}} engines. |
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ALCO built the RS-2 to compete with [[Electro-Motive Diesel|EMD]], [[Fairbanks-Morse]], and [[Baldwin Locomotive Works]]. In [[1947]], Fairbanks-Morse introduced the 1,500 [[horsepower|hp]] (1.2 MW) [[FM H-15-44|H-15-44]]. Also in that year, Baldwin introduced the 1,500 hp (1.125 MW) [[Baldwin DRS-4-4-1500|DRS-4-4-1500]]. In the case of ALCO, Fairbanks-Morse, and Baldwin, each company increased the power of an existing locomotive line from 1,500 to 1,600 hp (1.125 to 1.2 MW), and added more improvements to create new locomotive lines. |
ALCO built the RS-2 to compete with [[Electro-Motive Diesel|EMD]], [[Fairbanks-Morse]], and [[Baldwin Locomotive Works]]. In [[1947]], Fairbanks-Morse introduced the 1,500 [[horsepower|hp]] (1.2 MW) [[FM H-15-44|H-15-44]]. Also in that year, Baldwin introduced the 1,500 hp (1.125 MW) [[Baldwin DRS-4-4-1500|DRS-4-4-1500]]. In the case of ALCO, Fairbanks-Morse, and Baldwin, each company increased the power of an existing locomotive line from 1,500 to 1,600 hp (1.125 to 1.2 MW), and added more improvements to create new locomotive lines. |
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| [[Chesapeake and Ohio Railway]] || <center>2 || <center>5500–5501 || to Lehigh Valley 217–218 |
| [[Chesapeake and Ohio Railway]] || <center>2 || <center>5500–5501 || to Lehigh Valley 217–218 |
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| [[Chicago and North Western Railway]] || <center>1 || <center>1503 || |
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| [[Chicago Great Western Railway]] || <center>8 || <center>50–57 || to Chicago and North Western |
| [[Chicago Great Western Railway]] || <center>8 || <center>50–57 || to Chicago and North Western |
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| [[Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad]] || <center>7 || <center>21–27 || |
| [[Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad]] (“Monon”) || <center>7 || <center>21–27 || Renumbered 51–57 |
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| [[Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad]] || <center>5 || <center>450–454 || Rebuilt by EMD with 1,500 hp [[EMD 567|567C]] engines |
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| [[Danville and Western Railway]] || <center>2 || <center>1–2 || |
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| [[Delaware and Hudson Railway]] || <center>26 || <center>4000–4025 || |
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| [[Detroit and Mackinac Railway]] || <center>6 || <center>466–469, 4610, 481 || |
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| [[Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway]] || <center>10 || <center>800–809 || |
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| [[Erie Railroad]] || <center>19 || <center>900–913, 950–954 || to Erie Lackawanna |
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| [[Great Northern Railway (U.S.)|Great Northern Railway]] || <center>20 || <center>200–219 || |
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| [[Green Bay and Western Railroad]] || <center>4 || <center>301–304 || |
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| [[Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad]] || <center>14 || <center>1501–1514 || |
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| [[Kennecott Copper Corporation]] || <center>8 || <center>100–102, 104–107, 902–903 || |
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| [[Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad]] || <center>3 || <center>1501–1503 || |
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| [[Lehigh and New England Railroad]] || <center>13 || <center>651–663 || |
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| [[Lehigh Valley Railroad]] || <center>5 || <center>210–214 || <!-- 212–214 1600 hp? --> |
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| [[Macon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad]] || <center>3 || <center>1700–1702 || to Seaboard Air Line 1685–1687 |
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| [[Maine Central Railroad]] || <center>5 || <center>551–555 || |
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| [[Missouri-Illinois Railroad]] || <center>1 || <center>61 || |
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| [[New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad]] || <center>17 || <center>0500–0516 || All had steam generators |
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| [[New York Central Railroad]] || <center>23 || <center>8200–8222 || |
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| [[Oliver Iron Mining Company]] || <center>8 || <center>1100–1107 || |
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| [[Ontario Northland Railway]] || <center>2 || <center>1300–1301 || |
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| [[Roberval and Saguenay Railway]] || <center>1 || <center>19 || |
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| [[St. Louis and Belleville Electric Railway]] || <center>1 || <center>700 || to Peabody Coal |
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| [[St. Louis-San Francisco Railway]] (“Frisco”) || <center>5 || <center>550–554 || Rebuilt by EMD with 1,500 hp [[EMD 567|567C]] engines |
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| rowspan=2|[[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]] || <center>5 || <center>1600–1604 || |
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| <center>24 || <center>1605–1628 || 1,600 hp |
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| [[Southern Railway (U.S.)|Southern Railway]] || <center>30 || <center>2101–2130 || |
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| [[Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway]] || <center>3 || <center>60–62 || to [[Burlington Northern]] 4000–4002 |
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| [[Texas and Pacific Railway]] || <center>1 || <center>1100 || to Texas Pacific-Missouri Pacific Terminal |
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| [[Texas Pacific-Missouri Pacific Terminal Railroad of New Orleans]] || <center>2 || <center>21–22 || Renumbered 956–957 |
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| [[Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway]] || <center>7 || <center>200–206 || |
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| [[Union Pacific Railroad]] || <center>5 || <center>1191–1195 || |
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| [[Union Railroad (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|Union Railroad]] || <center>12 || <center>601–612 || |
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| [[Western Maryland Railway]] || <center>5 || <center>180–184 || <!--181–184 1,600 hp? --> |
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| [[Youngstown and Northern Railroad]] || <center>1 || <center>231 || |
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! Total !! 335<br>31 !! 1,500 hp<br>1,600 hp !! |
! Total !! 335<br>31 !! 1,500 hp<br>1,600 hp !! |
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==References== |
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* {{cite book|author=Pinkepank, Jerry A.|title=The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide|publisher=Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI|year=1973| |
* {{cite book|author=Pinkepank, Jerry A.|title=The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide|publisher=Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI|year=1973|pages=pp.243–244|isbn=0-89024-026-4}} |
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* {{cite book|author=Solomon, Brian|year=2000|title=The American diesel locomotive|publisher=MCI Publishing Company|id=ISBN 0-7603-0666-4}} |
* {{cite book|author=Solomon, Brian|year=2000|title=The American diesel locomotive|publisher=MCI Publishing Company|id=ISBN 0-7603-0666-4}} |
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The ALCO RS-2 is a 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW), B-B road switcher railroad locomotive. It was manufactured by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) from October 1946 to May 1950, and 383 were produced — 366 by the American Locomotive Company, and 17 by Montreal Locomotive Works in Canada. It has a single, 12 cylinder, model 244 engine, devoloping 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW). Thirty-one locomotives built by Alco between February and May 1950 had 1,600 horsepower (1,200 kW) engines.
ALCO built the RS-2 to compete with EMD, Fairbanks-Morse, and Baldwin Locomotive Works. In 1947, Fairbanks-Morse introduced the 1,500 hp (1.2 MW) H-15-44. Also in that year, Baldwin introduced the 1,500 hp (1.125 MW) DRS-4-4-1500. In the case of ALCO, Fairbanks-Morse, and Baldwin, each company increased the power of an existing locomotive line from 1,500 to 1,600 hp (1.125 to 1.2 MW), and added more improvements to create new locomotive lines.
EMD, however, kept its competing GP7 at 1,500 hp (1.125 MW) In 1954, EMD introduced the GP9. It was rated at 1,750 hp (1.3 MW).
EMD produced 2,729 GP-7s. ALCO produced 383 RS-2s, and 1,370 RS-3s. Fairbanks-Morse produced 30 H-15-44s, and 296 H-16-44s. Baldwin produced 32 DRS-4-4-1500s, and 127 AS-16s.
Original buyers
Locomotives built by American Locomotive Company, USA
Locomotives built by Montreal Locomotive Works, Canada
Railroad | Quantity | Road numbers | Notes |
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Canadian Pacific Railway | |||
Delaware and Hudson Railway (Napierville Junction Railway) | |||
Ontario Northland Railway | |||
Roberval and Saguenay Railway | |||
Total | 17 | 1,500 hp |
Survivors
Very few RS-2s survive today. Three former Kennecott Copper locomotives are preserved, including Kennecott Copper 908 (former number 104) at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum at Portola, California. KCC 908 once served the mines out of Ely, Nevada along the Nevada Northern Railway.
References
- Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide. Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI. pp. pp.243–244. ISBN 0-89024-026-4.
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has extra text (help) - Solomon, Brian (2000). The American diesel locomotive. MCI Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7603-0666-4.