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The ALCO RS-36 (DL 701) is a 1,800 horsepower (1,300 kW) diesel-electric locomotive of which 40 were produced by ALCO between February 1962 and August 1963 for seven railroads.
Original owners
Railroad | Quantity | Road numbers | Notes |
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Atlantic and Danville Railway | 2 | 1, 2 | |
Apache Railway | 3 | 700, 800, 900 | |
Chicago and North Western Railway | 1 | 904 | Renumbered 405, later 4259 |
Delaware and Hudson | 12 | 5012-5023 | 5017 preserved as Delaware and Ulster Railroad 5017 |
Nickel Plate Road | 11 | 865-875 | 874-875 high short hood, equipped with steam generators, all to Norfolk & Western Railway 2865-2875 |
Norfolk and Western Railway | 6 | 407-412 | |
Tennessee Central Railway | 5 | 301-305 | to Louisville and Nashville Railroad 910-914 |
Total | 40 |
Surviving units include:
Atlantic & Danville #2, fully restored and owned by the Southern New England Railroad (now in D&H inspired paint and #5012), Delaware & Hudson #5015, undergoing restoration by the Southern New England Railroad, Delaware & Hudson #5017, operational and owned by the Delaware & Ulster Railroad, Delaware & Hudson #5019, stored at North Walpole, NH
References
External links
- Sarberenyi, Robert. Alco RS32 and RS36 Original Owners.
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