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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 locomotives but later diversifying and fabricating at various times diesel generators, automobiles, steel, tanks, munitions, oil-production equipment, as well as heat exchangers for nuclear power plants.
Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, also known as the American Locomotive Company, Richmond Works, consists of two historic buildings located in Richmond, Virginia. They are an Iron Foundry, in use by 1887 and expanded in 1917, and a Brass Foundry, constructed in 1922. Both structures are steel framed, and clad in brick.
Built at American Locomotive Company's Richmond works in 1926, Southern Railway 1401 seen in the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The Richmond Locomotive Works grew out of Tredegar Iron Works to become a nationally known manufacturer of steam locomotive engines and an integral part of the industrial landscape of the city of Richmond. [2]
The Schenectady Locomotive Works built railroad locomotives from its founding in 1848 through its merger into American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in 1901. [ 1 ] After the 1901 merger, ALCO made the Schenectady plant its headquarters in Schenectady, New York .
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
Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) MK-1: 2-8-2: Static display Ross Park in Pocatello, Idaho. 2295: June 1920 American Locomotive Company (ALCO) MK-9 2-8-2 Static display 2537: December 1918 American Locomotive Company (ALCO) MK-7 2-8-2 Static display Jefferson Park at Walla Walla, Washington: 2564: February 1921 American Locomotive Company (ALCO ...
The ALCO PA was a family of A1A-A1A diesel locomotives built to haul passenger trains.The locomotives were built in Schenectady, New York, in the United States, by a partnership of the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) and General Electric (GE) between June, 1946 and December, 1953.
American Locomotive Company 1908 Display Only DL&W locomotive in the collection. 759: 2-8-4: Lima Locomotive Works: 1944 Display Operated in excursion service between 1968 and 1973. [19] [27] 790: 2-8-0: American Locomotive Company 1903 Display Oldest locomotive in the collection. [20] [28] 1901 SW-1: Electro-Motive Division 1939 Undergoing ...