ALCO S-1
ALCO S-1 and S-3
|
Type and origin |
Power type |
Diesel |
Builder |
|
Build date |
- April 1940–June 1950 (S-1)
- February 1950–November 1953 (S-3)
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Total produced |
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|
Specifications |
Configuration:
|
|
• AAR
|
B-B |
Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Trucks |
- Blunt (S-1)
- AAR type A (S-3)
|
Wheel diameter |
40 in (1,000 mm) |
Minimum curve |
50° |
Wheelbase |
30 ft (9.14 m) |
Length |
45 ft (14 m) |
Width |
10 ft 2 1⁄2 in (3.112 m) |
Height |
14 ft 4 3⁄8 in (4.378 m) |
Loco weight |
199,000 lb (90,000 kg) |
Fuel capacity |
635 US gal (2,400 L) |
Prime mover |
Alco 539 |
Engine type |
Four-stroke diesel |
Aspiration |
Natural |
Displacement |
9,572 cu in (156.86 l) |
Generator |
GE GT 552-A |
Traction motors |
4 × GE 731 |
Cylinders |
Straight 6 |
Cylinder size |
12 1⁄2 in × 13 in (318 mm × 330 mm) |
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Performance figures |
Power output |
660 hp (490 kW) |
Tractive effort |
49,790 lb (22,580 kg) |
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|
|
Type and origin |
Power type |
Diesel |
Builder |
|
Build date |
- April 1940–June 1950 (S-1)
- February 1950–November 1953 (S-3)
|
Total produced |
|
Specifications |
Configuration:
|
|
• AAR
|
B-B |
Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Trucks |
- Blunt (S-1)
- AAR type A (S-3)
|
Wheel diameter |
40 in (1,000 mm) |
Minimum curve |
50° |
Wheelbase |
30 ft (9.14 m) |
Length |
45 ft (14 m) |
Width |
10 ft 2 1⁄2 in (3.112 m) |
Height |
14 ft 4 3⁄8 in (4.378 m) |
Loco weight |
199,000 lb (90,000 kg) |
Fuel capacity |
635 US gal (2,400 L) |
Prime mover |
Alco 539 |
Engine type |
Four-stroke diesel |
Aspiration |
Natural |
Displacement |
9,572 cu in (156.86 l) |
Generator |
GE GT 552-A |
Traction motors |
4 × GE 731 |
Cylinders |
Straight 6 |
Cylinder size |
12 1⁄2 in × 13 in (318 mm × 330 mm) |
Performance figures |
Power output |
660 hp (490 kW) |
Tractive effort |
49,790 lb (22,580 kg) |
The ALCO S-1 and S-3 were 660 horsepower (490 kW) switcher diesel-electric locomotives produced by ALCO and their Canadian subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). Basically, the two locomotives differed only in trucks, with the S-1 using ALCO's own Blunt trucks, and the S-3 riding on standard AAR type A switcher trucks. The S-1 was built between April 1940 and June 1950, with a total of 543 completed, while the S-3 was constructed between February 1950 and November 1953 (MLW until 1957) with total sales of 300. A modified version, the S-10, was built by MLW only; 13 were built between January and June 1958.
The S-1 and S-3 are distinguishable externally from the very similar S-2 and S-4 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) switchers in that they have a smaller exhaust stack with a round base and a smaller radiator shutter area on the nose sides. The S-1/S-3 radiator shutter area is taller than it is wide, while the S-2/S-4 radiator area is wider. The smaller stack is due to the lack of turbocharging.
The S-10 is not externally distinguishable from later Canadian-built S-3 locomotives; it differed mostly in electrical equipment.
The S-1 and S-3 models were sold to an extensive list of railroads and industrial operators, as detailed below. Major owners of the S-1 included the New York Central Railroad (NYC), with 71 locomotives; the New Haven with 65 locomotives; the L&N with 45 locomotives; the C&NW, with 29 locomotives; and the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) with 27 locomotives. Major customers for the S-3 included the CP, with 101; the CN, with 49; the NYC, with 43 locomotives; the B&M, with 16; and the PRR, with 13. The MLW S-10 was sold only to the CP.
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