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  2. Category : Locomotive manufacturers of the United States

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    Defunct locomotive manufacturers of the United States (47 P) B. Baldwin locomotives (3 C, 349 P, 2 F) Brooks locomotives (4 P) Brookville Equipment Corporation (2 C, 1 P)

  3. List of locomotive builders - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Locomotive Works – Montreal, Quebec – formerly part of American Locomotive Company, acquired by Bombardier Inc in 1975 but ended locomotive production 1985 Urban Transportation Development Corporation – Toronto, Ontario – former Crown corporation

  4. List of US locomotive types - Wikipedia

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    Type or class Whyte classification Manufacturer Four-coupled switcher 0-4-0: Olomana 0-4-2 Forney 0-4-4 Six-coupled switcher 0-6-0 Eight-coupled switcher

  5. Category : Standard-gauge locomotives of the United States

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    Beep (locomotive) Berlin Mills Railway 7; Bessemer and Lake Erie 643; Boston and Maine 3713; Brooks-Scanlon Corporation 1; Brookville BL12CG; Brookville BL20CG; Brookville BL20GH; Brookville BL36PH; Buffalo Creek and Gauley 4; Bullard Company 2

  6. Category:Locomotives of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Maumelle Ordnance Works Locomotive 1; S. Simpson Logging Company Locomotive No. 7 and Peninsular Railway Caboose No. 700

  7. List of most powerful locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Powerful locomotive in the 1970s; high continuous tractive effort. 2-10-10-2: Santa Fe and Virginian Railway: 3000-3009 (Santa Fe) 800-809 (Virginian) Baldwin Locomotive Works (Santa Fe) American Locomotive Company (Virginian) 1911-1912, 1918 Steam 2-10-10-2: 415 tonnes (457 short tons)

  8. List of ALCO diesel locomotives - Wikipedia

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    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 manufacture in 1969. This is a list of ALCO locomotive classes. For individually notable locomotives, please see List of locomotives. There are numerous individual ...

  9. Category:Locomotive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Locomotive manufacturers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.