
American Locomotive Company - Wikipedia
The American Locomotive Company (often shortened to ALCO, ALCo or Alco) was an American manufacturer that operated from 1901 to 1969, initially specializing in the production of …
ALCO 251 - Wikipedia
The ALCO 251 is a 4-stroke diesel engine that was developed by the American Locomotive Company to replace its 244 and 539 engines. The 251 was developed to be used in diesel …
List of ALCO diesel locomotives - Wikipedia
The American Locomotive Company (ALCO), based in Schenectady, New York, United States produced a wide range of diesel-electric locomotives from its opening in 1901 until it ceased …
American Locomotive Company - American-Rails.com
2024年8月25日 · The American Locomotive Company, also known as Alco, at one time was one of the two preeminent locomotive builders in the country behind only Baldwin Locomotive …
FM ALCO 251F | Engines | Fairbanks Morse Defense
The Fairbanks Morse ALCO 251F engine is renowned worldwide for efficient and reliable power in the most demanding stationary applications. Featuring a durable cylinder head casting, this …
Alco "251" Engine: Specs, Overview, History - American-Rails.com
2024年12月21日 · The American Locomotive Company's (Alco) model 251 prime mover would be the last diesel engine the manufacturer ever put into production. The power plant was …
ALCo World: ALCo 251 engines - Railfan
1999年2月8日 · The American Locomotive Co., ALCO inherited from a predecessor company a heavy 200 lb per hp slow running 120 to 700 rpm diesel engine design. ALCO was the first …
Alco Technical Notes - The Diesel Shop
Alco-Designed Diesel Engines Used in Locomotive Production: 330 McIntosh & Seymour: Auburn, NY: 1/1931 o 12/1938: 531 McIntosh & Seymour: Auburn, NY: 6/1931 to 11/1935: 531T …
ALCO Historical & Technical Society | Preserving the ALCO Legacy
The ALCO Historical and Technical Society was created to preserve and share the history of the American Locomotive Company (ALCO), a prolific builder of steam and diesel locomotives that …
Motive Power - Diesels - Alco - Page 1 - Lionel Trains Library
The American Locomotive Company, often shortened to ALCO, was formed in 1901 through the merger of the Schenectady Locomotive Engine company along with seven smaller locomotive …
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