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- ALCO_300 abstract "The ALCO 300 was an early diesel-electric switcher locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, New York between 1931 and 1938.Following purchase of the engine manufacturer McIntosh & Seymour in 1929, ALCO built a 300 horsepower (220 kW) box cab locomotive. This was the #300, an ALCO demonstrator. The engine used was the Model 330 and GE electrical transmission was used. Another demonstrator #300 was built as an end cab switcher in July 1931 also using General Electric electrical equipment. This unit was sold to the Lehigh Valley Railroad as its #102. A subsequent 300 horsepower (220 kW) end cab switcher was sold to the Lehigh Valley as its #103 in December 1931. A McIntosh and Seymour Box cab Lehigh Valley #125 was rebuilt with an ALCO 330 engine in 1931 and then renumbered Lehigh Valley #101.Three more end cab 300 horsepower (220 kW) switchers were built in 1932 for stock demonstrators, but they were not sold until 1935. An additional two 300 horsepower (220 kW) end cab switchers were built in 1935. All these stock units and the two new end cab switchers were sold to the US Navy in 1935. The final two 300 horsepower (220 kW) end cab switchers were built in 1938 for the United Fruit Company's narrow gauge railroad in Panama.".
- ALCO_300 activeYearsEndYear "1938".
- ALCO_300 activeYearsStartYear "1931".
- ALCO_300 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- ALCO_300 numberBuilt "11".
- ALCO_300 powerType Diesel_locomotive.
- ALCO_300 thumbnail Alco_300.jpg?width=300.
- ALCO_300 wikiPageID "17641824".
- ALCO_300 wikiPageRevisionID "636496736".
- ALCO_300 builddate "1931".
- ALCO_300 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- ALCO_300 deliverydate "1931".
- ALCO_300 fleetnumbers "#101-103".
- ALCO_300 fueltype Diesel_fuel.
- ALCO_300 hasPhotoCollection ALCO_300.
- ALCO_300 name "ALCO 300".
- ALCO_300 notes "Two locomotives were rebuilt McIntosh & Seymour switchers.".
- ALCO_300 operator Lehigh_Valley_Railroad.
- ALCO_300 operator United_Fruit_Company.
- ALCO_300 operator United_States_Navy.
- ALCO_300 powertype "Diesel-Electric".
- ALCO_300 primemover "Model 330".
- ALCO_300 totalproduction "11".
- ALCO_300 tractionmotors General_Electric.
- ALCO_300 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- ALCO_300 subject Category:B-B_locomotives.
- ALCO_300 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1931.
- ALCO_300 subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- ALCO_300 type Locomotive.
- ALCO_300 type MeanOfTransportation.
- ALCO_300 type Product.
- ALCO_300 type DesignedArtifact.
- ALCO_300 type Thing.
- ALCO_300 type Q93301.
- ALCO_300 comment "The ALCO 300 was an early diesel-electric switcher locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, New York between 1931 and 1938.Following purchase of the engine manufacturer McIntosh & Seymour in 1929, ALCO built a 300 horsepower (220 kW) box cab locomotive. This was the #300, an ALCO demonstrator. The engine used was the Model 330 and GE electrical transmission was used.".
- ALCO_300 label "ALCO 300".
- ALCO_300 sameAs m.0466bk3.
- ALCO_300 sameAs Q4652260.
- ALCO_300 sameAs Q4652260.
- ALCO_300 wasDerivedFrom ALCO_300?oldid=636496736.
- ALCO_300 depiction Alco_300.jpg.
- ALCO_300 isPrimaryTopicOf ALCO_300.
- ALCO_300 name "ALCO 300".