
Montreal Locomotive Works - Wikipedia
Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) was a Canadian railway locomotive manufacturer that existed under several names from 1883 to 1985, producing both steam and diesel locomotives. For many years it was a subsidiary of the American Locomotive Company.
MLW M-420 - Wikipedia
The MLW M-420 was a diesel-electric locomotive manufactured between 1973 and 1977 in Montreal, Canada by the Montreal Locomotive Works. A total of 88 units were built for Canadian railways, including eight B units built for the British Columbia Railway; most of production went to Canadian National. [2]
Montreal Locomotive Works: Location, Production, History
2024年8月26日 · The Montreal Locomotive Works, often referred to by its initials as MLW, was a long-established manufacturer of locomotives dating back to the late 19th century. During the early 20th century the newly formed American Locomotive Company (Alco) acquired MLW's predecessor as a means of opening new possibilities in the Canadian market.
List of MLW diesel locomotives - Wikipedia
Following is a list of diesel locomotives built by the Montreal Locomotive Works, a Canadian subsidiary of the American Locomotive Company from 1904-1964. From 1964-1975 the company was known as MLW-Worthington and was owned by Bombardier from 1975 until its closure in …
History And Legacy Of Montreal Locomotive Works - TrainTracksHQ
Montreal Locomotive Works, also known as MLW, was a Canadian manufacturer of locomotives that played a significant role in Canada’s transportation industry. The company was founded in 1901 by the merger of five smaller companies that produced locomotives, and it became a subsidiary of the American Locomotive Company in 1904.
The "M420": MLW's Mid-Powered Model - American-Rails.com
2024年8月13日 · The M420, developed between 1973-1977, was part of MLW's attempt to modernize their offerings and remain competitive against larger firms like General Electric and EMD.
Montreal Locomotive Works | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) was a Canadian railway locomotive manufacturer which existed under several names from 1883 to 1985, producing both steam and diesel locomotives. For a number of years it was a subsidiary of the American Locomotive Company. MLW's headquarters and manufacturing...
Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) M420 - Worldwide Rails
The MLW M420 locomotive is powered by a 2,000 horsepower, four-stroke, twelve cylinder, ALCO 251C prime mover, delivering power to four GE 752 traction motors. The locomotive has a starting tractive effort of 60,400 lbs, and a continuous tractive effort of 35,000 lbs.
MLW M420 | Entertainment Trains Wiki | Fandom
The Montreal Locomotive Works M-420 is a diesel-electric locomotive built between 1973 and 1977 in Montreal Qubec, Canadian. A total of 88 locomotives were built for Canadian railways, Including 8 B-units built for the British Columbia Railway. Most of the production went to the Canadian National Railway.
Bronze Medal of Horsepower - MLW M-640 - larosastrains
2023年3月30日 · The Bronze Medal of Horsepower goes to the one-of-a-kind Montreal Locomotive Works M-640 diesel, numbered 4744 for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Equipped with a unique 18-cylinder 251F prime mover, the M-640 is considered to be the most powerful single-engined model in the history of the American Locomotive Company.
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