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American Locomotive Company (Alco, ALCO or ALCo) was a locomotive manufacturing company that existed from 1901 to 1969. It also owned a Canadian subsidiary, Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW), which existed from 1882 to 1995.

The ALCO name still exists today, but is owned by a completely different modern-day company.

History[]

ALCO was a conglomeration of several smaller locomotive manufacturing companies into one corporation. The companies merged included the Brooks Locomotive Company, Cooke Locomotive and Machine Company, Dickson Manufacturing Company, Manchester Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works, Rhode Island Locomotive Works, Richmond Locomotive Works, and the Schenectady Locomotive Works. The company was headquartered and founded in Schenectady, New York and produced over 150 different types of steam, diesel, and electric locomotives. They also exported many different locomotives to foreign countries. They've also produced some of the largest steam locomotives ever built, as well as powerful turbine locomotive types with General Electric (GE) during World War 2 (their long-term affiliate), and have had many numerous locomotives rebuilt from the Morrison-Knudsen company due to their partnership with the MLW (Montreal Locomotive Works) until 1995.

List of locomotives[]

Steam Locomotives[]

  • 0-6-0T Tank Engine
  • 2-6-0 "Mogul"
  • 2-8-0 "Consolidation"
  • 2-8-2 "Mikado"
  • 4-4-2 "Atlantic"
  • 4-6-2 "Pacific"
  • 4-6-4 "Hudson"
  • 2-8-4 "Berkshire"/"Kanawha"
  • 4-8-2 "Mountain"
  • 4-8-4 "Northern"
  • 2-10-0 "Decapod"
  • 4-6-6-4 "Challenger" (Union Pacific, Denver and Rio Grande Western, Northern Pacific, Spokane, Portland, and Seattle)
  • 4-8-8-4 4000 Class "Big Boy" (Union Pacific; fourth largest steam locomotive ever built in history, after the Virginian 2-8-8-8-4 and Erie 2-8-8-8-2 triplexes, Santa Fe 2-10-10-2 & the Belgian Quadruplex )

Diesel Locomotives[]

Switchers[]

  • HH300
  • HH600
  • HH660
  • HH900
  • HH1000
  • S-1
  • S-2
  • S-3
  • S-4
  • DL240
  • S-5
  • S-6
  • T-6
  • SSB-9 (Cow-calf S-6 set.  Two sets built)

RS Series[]

  • RS-1
  • RS-2
  • RS-3
  • RS-11
  • RS-27
  • RS-32
  • RS-36
  • RSC-1
  • RSC-2
  • RSC-3
  • RSD-1
  • MRS-1
  • RSD-4
    Alco rs3

    An ALCO RS-3 roadswitcher

  • RSD-5
  • RSD-7
  • RSD-12
  • RSD-15
    UP ALCO C-630

    An ALCO C-630 diesel locomotive.

F Cab and Booster Series[]

  • DL-202-2 (DL-203-2) "Black Maria"
  • FA-1 (FB-1)
  • FA-2 (FB-2)
  • FA-4 (FB-4)  built for Canadian National only by MLW

PA Series[]

  • PA-1
    UP Big Boy

    The 4000 Class "Big Boy", is the largest steam locomotive ever built in history (though debatable).

  • PA-2
  • PA-B

PB Series[]

  • PB-1
  • PB-2
  • PB-B

Century Series[]

Other[]

  • RSD-39 (Experimental turbo-charged diesel locomotive)

Electric Locomotives[]

  • S-1/SS-1(GE affiliated)
  • 1000 Class (GE affiliated)
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