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The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad purchased two historic ALCO locomotives as part of its ongoing capital campaign that aims to expand and preserve its vintage locomotive collection.
The Lackawanna 409 switcher, which Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad purchased new from the American Locomotive Co. in 1940, is one of the nation’s oldest Alco diesel locomotives.
From the Grand Canyon to the Winking Lizard, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad's two newly acquired train engines are no strangers to national parks.
SCRANTON, Pa. — An iconic diesel locomotive made its return to Scranton Friday. The American Locomotive Company (ALCO) PA Passenger locomotive known as the Nickel Plate (NKP) 190 has spent the ...
One of two American Locomotive Company locomotives, acquired by the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, on display June 19, 2024.
An assortment of Electro-Motive Division and Alco locomotives waits between assignments at the diesel shop in Barstow, Calif. It appears that a few Santa Fe employees are interested in taking a ...
This locomotive is, in fact, an important piece of American rail transportation. Because you're looking at a 1950s ALCO RS-3 ...
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