Talk:ALCO RS-1

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 217.248.114.131 in topic double entry

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Minneapolis & St. Louis original RS-1 numbers: 244, 744, 944, 1044, 1144, 645, 745, 845, 945, 146, 246, 346, 446, 546, 646, 746, 846, 946, 1046, 547, 948, 1048, 1148, 849, 949, 1049, 1149, 1249, 950, 1050, 1150, 1250, 751, 851, and 951. Data from The Diesel Shop Website. --SSW9389 17:25, 15 March 2009 (UTC)--SSW9389 17:25, 15 March 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by SSW9389 (talkcontribs)

carbody unit? edit

Surely this is a base unit, not a carbody unit? I am going by wikipedia's own definition of "carbody"

TJ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tanyajane (talkcontribs) 04:55, 28 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Infobox edit

Dorin, Patrick C. (1972). Chicago and North Western Power. Superior Publishing. p. 138. ISBN 0-87564-715-4. has C&NWRy drawings and spec sheets for their loco’s, that’s where most of this comes from. Sammy D III (talk) 18:57, 22 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Last RS-1s edit

The last RS-1s built were on two different Alco shop orders. Shop order #S3283 covered 15 units that were built by Alco between January 1957 and May 1958. The units covered were NdeM #5639-5651 and GTW #1950-1951. The GTW units have the distinction of being the last RS-1s built for a U. S. railroad and the first Phase III RS-1s. Alco Shop order #S3299 was for the last dozen RS-1s built by Alco for the NdeM as #5652-5663. Shop order #3299 was built between May 1958 and March 1960. NdeM #5663 was the last RS-1 built in March 1960 ending the RS-1s long 19 year production run. All data from Extra 2200 South. --SSW9389 20:24, 10 May 2014 (UTC)

"Most locomotives"? edit

It says "most locomotives manufactured since then have followed this same basic configuration". I find this highly dubious...how many cab-and-hood locomotives do you see in Europe, diesel or otherwise? And most of the locomotives I see around here are Amtrak cab locomotives. I would call that a strongly American-centric statement, and not sure how accurate it is at that. if I knew how to tag it as dubious", I would..45Colt 20:00, 11 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Remaining RS-1s edit

I happen to know that there's still ALCO RS-1 (0673) at the Danbury Railway Museum. Is there any evidence that other New Haven Railroad RS-1s still exist? ---------User:DanTD (talk) 03:33, 30 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Number 0670 is owned by the Central New England Railroad, it's currently stored out of service in Scantic because of a missing part but there are long term plans to return it to service. It was in use for freight service as recently as 2010. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 17:02, 23 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

Proposed Merger edit

I discovered today that a page exists for the ALCO RSC-1, of which only 4 were produced. I don't believe it was notable enough to justify its own page and should instead be merged into this article. The RSC-1 article is only two sentences and cannot stand as its own article. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 02:26, 8 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

double entry edit

Two different locomotives are listed to be the same:

Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad 905:

"Owned By Maryland and Delaware Railroad 22, Currently By Arkansas and Missouri Railroad 22"

Rutland Railroad 400:

"Owned By Maryland and Delaware Railroad 22, Currently Arkansas and Missouri Railroad 22"

Which one is correct? 217.248.114.131 (talk) 19:58, 30 November 2022 (UTC)Reply