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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. ALCO subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works built an additional 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.

Design

In 1940, the Rock Island Railroad approached ALCO about building a locomotive for both road and switching service.[1] To meet the Rock Island's request, ALCO created the RS-1. Their new design was a hood unit, in contrast to most existing locomotive designs at the time which were predominantly carbody units. The hood unit design allowed for improved visibility, especially to the rear. Rear visibility is very important for switching, which often involves reverse movements. Unlike carbody units, hood units such as the RS-1 can be operated in reverse without much difficulty, eliminating the need to turn them around at the end of a line.[2] For these reasons, most North American locomotives built since have followed this basic design, which is known as the road switcher locomotive.

Though the locomotive could operate in either direction, the "long" hood was officially designated as the front.[2]

Production

The first thirteen production locomotives were requisitioned by the US Army, as U.S. involvement in World War II began shortly after ALCO began production. 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 Railway to supply the Soviet Union during the war.

Variants

RSD-1: An RS-1 with two three axle trucks instead of the normal two axle trucks. The three axle trucks allowed the locomotive to operate safely on lighter track, as its weight was more evenly distributed by the additional axles. Unlike the RSC-1, all axles were powered.

RSC-1: An RS-1 with three-axle trucks, having an A1A-A1A wheel arrangement. It was used in much the same manner as the original variant, though the axle load was distributed for operation on light rail such as are found on branch lines.

Operating history

RS-1s were primarily operated in freight service, though in some cases they were also assigned to passenger trains. A few railroads equipped their RS-1s with steam heading equipment for passenger trains.[2] Many RS-1s were stationed in train yards for switching duties, assembling and taking apart trains to be hauled by mainline locomotives. True to their designation as 'road switchers', RS-1s could also be frequently found hauling mainline trains, especially on branch lines.

The RS-1 enjoyed a long service life, despite its manufacturer ALCO shutting down in 1969, just 9 years after the last locomotive was produced. Despite ALCO's closure, spare parts have been produced and marketed by other manufacturers for the RS-1 and other ALCO products.[3] Many served for decades, and even in the 21st century a number of examples can still be found in freight service on shortline railroads, or on excursion trains at railroad museums.

Successors

The RS-1 was succeeded by two improved versions in ALCO's catalogue, the RS-2 and RS-3. Despite this, the RS-1 remained in production even after both of its successors were discontinued.

Original owners

First thirteen

Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad Шаблон:Center 901–903 to US Army 8010–8012
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road") Шаблон:Center 1678–1679 to US Army 8002–8003
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Шаблон:Center 746–749 to US Army 8004, 8007, 8005, 8006; 748 first RS-1 built in 3/41
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad Шаблон:Center 231, 233 to US Army 8000–8001
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company Шаблон:Center 601–602 to US Army 8008–8009
Total 13

Remainder of production

Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad Шаблон:Center D-2
Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railway Шаблон:Center 101–111 To SLSF 101-111
Alaska Railroad Шаблон:Center 1000–1001

1000 at The Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry

Alton Railroad Шаблон:Center 50–59
Ann Arbor Railroad Шаблон:Center 20–21
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Шаблон:Center 2385–2388, 2394–2395 2385–2388 renumbered 2396–2399
Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad Шаблон:Center 904–913
Atlantic and East Carolina Railway Шаблон:Center 500
Bamberger Railroad Шаблон:Center 570 to Union Pacific 1270
Central Railroad of New Jersey Шаблон:Center 1200–1205
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Шаблон:Center 5114–5115
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Шаблон:Center 115–118
Chicago and North Western Railway Шаблон:Center 1066–1069, 1080–1081
Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Шаблон:Center 252–263
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road") Шаблон:Center 1676, 1677, 961–963
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Шаблон:Center 735–745
Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway Шаблон:Center 100–107 to Soo Line Railroad
DuPont Шаблон:Center 105–108
Gaylord Container Шаблон:Center 302–303
GE-Atomic Energy Commission Шаблон:Center 39-3729 – 39-3732 39-3729 & 39-3731 are preserved as part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Hanford, Washington
Genesee and Wyoming Railroad Шаблон:Center 25, 30

25 was Bay Colony Railroad 1064 Current owner unknown

Grand Trunk Western Railroad Шаблон:Center 1950–1951 Last RS-1s built for US Railroad 11/1957
Great Northern Railway Шаблон:Center 182–185 182 at West Coast Railway Heritage Park, Squamish, BC
Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Шаблон:Center 1102–1117, 1120–1127
Illinois Terminal Railroad Шаблон:Center 750–752, 754–756
Kansas City Southern Railway Шаблон:Center 1110–1113
Lake Erie, Franklin and Clarion Railroad Шаблон:Center 20–21
Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad Шаблон:Center 1001–1003
Long Island Rail Road Шаблон:Center 461–469 467 privately owned, stored inoperable at Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum
Midland Continental Railroad Шаблон:Center 401–402
Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center originally numbered by month and year of delivery, renumbered 200–234
Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México Шаблон:Center 5606–5663, (5619–5624 twice) 5619–5621 (first) built by Montreal Locomotive Works. NdeM 5663 was the last RS-1 built 3/1960.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Шаблон:Center 0660–0671 0670 currently owned by the Central New England Railroad, stored out of service due to missing parts
New York Central Railroad Шаблон:Center 8100–8113 renumbered 9900–9913
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway Шаблон:Center 230–256 (even numbers only), 231 and 233 (second)
Northern Pacific Railway Шаблон:Center 155–158 renumbered 800–803
Pennsylvania Railroad Шаблон:Center 5619–5640, 5906, 8485–8486, 8857–8858
Rutland Railroad Шаблон:Center 400–405 400 Owned By Maryland and Delaware Railroad 22, Currently Arkansas and Missouri Railroad 22. 405 now on the Green Mountain Railroad.
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad ("Soo Line") Шаблон:Center 350–353
Soo Line (Wisconsin Central Railway) Шаблон:Center 2360–2368
Spokane International Railroad Шаблон:Center 200–211
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Шаблон:Center 50–51
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway (Oregon Electric Railway) Шаблон:Center 52–55
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company Шаблон:Center 602–604
United States Navy Шаблон:Center 6 renumbered 65-00078
Washington Terminal Company Шаблон:Center 40–64
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Locomotive ALCO RS1 292 CYXX - Conrad Yelvington Distributors in Orlando-FL
Arabian American Oil Company (Saudi Arabia) Шаблон:Center A11x50, A11x51, 1002–1005
Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil Шаблон:Center 3100–3137 Шаблон:Track gauge
São Paulo Railway, (Brazil) Шаблон:Center 504–509 Шаблон:Track gauge to Estrada de Ferro Santos a Jundiaí
Estrada de Ferro Santos a Jundiaí (Brazil) Шаблон:Center 510–511 Шаблон:Track gauge
Total 456

Preservation

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Green Mountain Railroad (formerly Rutland Railway) Alco RS1 #405 in Bellows Falls, Vermont in August 2006.

Several examples exist at tourist railways and railway museums, including:

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

  • Шаблон:Dorin-North Western
  • Alco RS1 Study-Part I The Original Road Switcher by Don Dover Extra 2200 South Issue #57 Jul-Sep 1976 pp. 18–24.
  • Alco RS1 Study-Part II The Original Road Switcher by Don Dover Extra 2200 South Issue #58 Oct-Dec 1976 pp. 18–21.
  • Alco RS1 Roster Part 1 by Bob Carman and Joe Brockmeyer Extra 2200 South Issue #58 Oct-Dec 1976 pp. 22–23.
  • Alco RS1 Study-Part III The Original Road Switcher by Don Dover Extra 2200 South Issue #59 Jan-Mar 1977 pp. 24–26.

External links

Diesel Shop roster with all data from Extra 2200 South http://www.thedieselshop.us/Alco_RS1.HTML Шаблон:Webarchive Шаблон:Commons category

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