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  1. One of the richest collections of historic train and railway pictures in the world, ALCO Historic Photos preserves nearly 30,000 photographic negatives and 10,000 drawings and documents relating to the American Locomotive Company (Alco) and its successor, Alco Products. Over 100 years of locomotive building from 1865 to 1969 is represented.

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    Interestingly, as a testament to Alco's manufacturing techniques several of its models built as early as the late 1930s continue to operate today, some still in revenue service on short lines. Few other classic first-generation diesel models are as fondly remember as Alco's. The manufacturer produced some very tasteful designs, albeit not necessari...

    The American Locomotive Company was actually formed through thecombination of several smaller companies in 1901. These companiesincluded: 1. Dickson Manufacturing Company 2. Brooks Locomotive Works 3. Cooke Locomotive & Machine Works 4. Schenectady Locomotive Works 5. Manchester Locomotive Works 6. Richmond Locomotive Works 7. PittsburghLocomotive ...

    Alco quickly gained a reputation for not only building high quality steam locomotives but also incorporating new technologies into its designs. While Alco built scores of early steamers such as 2-8-0 Consolidations and 4-6-0 Ten-Wheelers, the builder was perhaps most famous for some of the later wheel arrangements it manufactured such as the 2-8-4 ...

    * Officially, the Schenectady plant exited locomotive manufacturing on this date. However, the facility completed a few final units beyond that time. These included Newburgh & South Shore Railway T-6's #1016-1017 (construction numbers S-6017-01 and S-6017-02), which rolled out of the plant on January 8 and January 10, 1969. In addition, the Montrea...

    In December, 1964 American Locomotive was acquired by the Worthington Corporation, which became Studebaker-Worthington Incorporated in 1967 when Worthington purchased the Studebaker Corporation, a well-known automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. Following the end of locomotive production at Schenectady, Worthington broke up Alco int...

  4. May 4, 2023 · "Built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in September 1917, this 2-8-2 locomotive was moved from Battle Ground WA to Williams for the Grand Canyon Railroad. It is currently non-operational and is on display outside the Grand Canyon Railroad Ticket office in Williams Arizona".

  5. Aug 30, 2021 · Postcard photo of the American Locomotive Company at Schenectady, New York in 1906. Click to enlarge. (William J. Gleason Schenectady, NY, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

  6. 32 photos · 1,613 views. By: Historical Railway Images. Original drawings of various Alco steam locomotives, from the company's Steam Locomotives Sales Catalog Nr. 10047 (1918)

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