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- ALCO_RS-1 abstract "The ALCO RS-1 was a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by Alco-GE between 1941 and 1953 and the American Locomotive Company from 1953 to 1960. The Montreal Locomotive Works built three RS-1s in 1954. This model has the distinction of having the longest production run of any diesel locomotive for the North American market. The RS-1 was in production for 19 years from the first unit Rock Island #748 in March 1941 to the last unit National of Mexico #5663 in March 1960. The carbody configuration of the RS-1 pioneered the road switcher type of diesel locomotive. Most locomotives built since have followed this basic design. In 1940, the Rock Island Railroad approached ALCO about building a locomotive for both road and switching service.The first thirteen production locomotives were requisitioned by the US Army, the five railroads affected had to wait while replacements were manufactured. The requisitioned RS-1s were remanufactured by ALCO into six axle RSD-1s for use on the Trans Iranian Railroad to supply the Soviet Union during World War Two.".
- ALCO_RS-1 thumbnail DSSA_RS-1_(cropped).jpg?width=300.
- ALCO_RS-1 wikiPageExternalLink www.lasta.org.
- ALCO_RS-1 wikiPageExternalLink shepherd.html.
- ALCO_RS-1 wikiPageExternalLink Alco_RS1.HTML.
- ALCO_RS-1 wikiPageID "2644712".
- ALCO_RS-1 wikiPageRevisionID "638108237".
- ALCO_RS-1 aarwheels "B-B".
- ALCO_RS-1 aspiration "Turbocharger".
- ALCO_RS-1 builddate "March 1941 – March 1960; totalproduction=469".
- ALCO_RS-1 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- ALCO_RS-1 builder Montreal_Locomotive_Works.
- ALCO_RS-1 buildmodel "RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 caption "DSSA #101 of the Lake Superior Railroad Museum poses for a photograph near French River, Minnesota.".
- ALCO_RS-1 cylindercount Straight-six_engine.
- ALCO_RS-1 displacement "per cylinder".
- ALCO_RS-1 displacement "total".
- ALCO_RS-1 enginetype "Four stroke diesel".
- ALCO_RS-1 generator "GE GT-553-C DC generator".
- ALCO_RS-1 hasPhotoCollection ALCO_RS-1.
- ALCO_RS-1 locale Brazil.
- ALCO_RS-1 locale North_America.
- ALCO_RS-1 locale Saudi_Arabia.
- ALCO_RS-1 locobrakes Railway_air_brake.
- ALCO_RS-1 minimumcurve "57".
- ALCO_RS-1 name "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 powertype Diesel-electric_transmission.
- ALCO_RS-1 primemover ALCO_539T.
- ALCO_RS-1 tractionmotors "GE 731 DC traction motors".
- ALCO_RS-1 trainbrakes Railway_air_brake.
- ALCO_RS-1 trucks "AAR type B".
- ALCO_RS-1 wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:B-B_locomotives.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:Historical_innovative_rolling_stock.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:MLW_locomotives.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1941.
- ALCO_RS-1 subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- ALCO_RS-1 comment "The ALCO RS-1 was a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by Alco-GE between 1941 and 1953 and the American Locomotive Company from 1953 to 1960. The Montreal Locomotive Works built three RS-1s in 1954. This model has the distinction of having the longest production run of any diesel locomotive for the North American market. The RS-1 was in production for 19 years from the first unit Rock Island #748 in March 1941 to the last unit National of Mexico #5663 in March 1960.".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "ALCO RS-1".
- ALCO_RS-1 label "アルコRS-1形ディーゼル機関車".
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs ALCO_RS-1.
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs ALCO_RS-1.
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs アルコRS-1形ディーゼル機関車.
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs ALCO_RS-1.
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs m.07tyv7.
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs Q432673.
- ALCO_RS-1 sameAs Q432673.
- ALCO_RS-1 wasDerivedFrom ALCO_RS-1?oldid=638108237.
- ALCO_RS-1 depiction DSSA_RS-1_(cropped).jpg.
- ALCO_RS-1 isPrimaryTopicOf ALCO_RS-1.