ALCO DL420
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)
Switchers RS, RSC and RSD series Cab units Century series Diesel-hydraulics Export locomotives Unproduced locomotives
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Power output | 800 hp (600 kW) |
The ALCO DL420 was the prototype ALCO S-5 diesel-electric switcher locomotive.
It was built in August, 1951 using an early six-cylinder 251 engine rated at 800 horsepower (600 kW) and RS-3 subassemblies in its construction. It rode on two-axle trucks with a B-B wheel arrangement, and was the first ALCO switcher with a front radiator opening. This one-of-a-kind unit spent its time at the Niskayuna test facility, then at Schenectady as a shop switcher (#6). It was scrapped in the late 1950s.
See also
References
- Data from The American Locomotive Company A Centennial Remembrance by Richard Steinbrenner pp. 311-312 photo, 340 photo, 394 photos
- Rolf Stumpf's ALCO World website switcher specification page
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Diesel-electric locomotives built by ALCO
- C428
- C620
- C624
- C636F
- C636P
- C650DH
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