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American Locomotive Company Locomotives
History
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for a brief history of American Locomotive Company.
ALCO Catalog Engines
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ALCO 0-4-0 Tender Locomotive for Ludlow Manufacturing. From the
1928 Catalog.
Photo from collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a larger
image and specifications. |
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ALCO 2-4-2 Tank Locomotive for Standard Soapstone. From the 1928
Catalog.
Photo from collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a larger
image and specifications. |
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ALCO 0-4-2 Tank Locomotive for U.S. Portland. From the 1928
Catalog.
Photo from collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a larger
image and specifications. |
Prototype Photos
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Alco standard gauge engines - similar locos were built for narrow as
well as broad gauge. Both of these were built at the Cooke works
for stock, meaning that they were standard designs built on speculation
and later sold to buyers who came looking for something ready to run. |
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Built for spec by Alco.
Photos from the collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a
larger image.
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This 0-4-0 was built for spec by ALCO. It was named after
Horatio Brooks, founder of the Brooks Locomotive Works, one of the firms
merged to create ALCO.
Photos from the collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a
larger image. |
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