
Alco-GE - Wikipedia
Alco-GE was a partnership between the American Locomotive Company and General Electric that lasted from 1940 to 1953. [1] . Their main competitor was EMD. Alco produced locomotive …
Union Pacific GTELs - Wikipedia
The Union Pacific GTELs were a series of gas turbine–electric locomotives built by Alco-GE and General Electric from 1952 to 1961 and operated by Union Pacific from 1952 to 1970. Union …
List of ALCO diesel locomotives - Wikipedia
The American Locomotive Company (ALCO), based in Schenectady, New York, United States produced a wide range of diesel-electric locomotives from its opening in 1901 until it ceased …
A look at an Alco/GE/IR Boxcab Locomotive - Vintage Diesel Design
Jul 21, 2024 · One of the most ubiquitous locomotives of the century is the Alco-GE-IR boxcabs, produced in the early 1920’s through the late 1930’s. What began as an experimental project …
Alco-GE - Trains and Railroads
Alco-GE was a partnership between the American Locomotive Company and General Electric that lasted from 1940 to 1953. Their main competitor was EMD. Alco produced locomotive bodies …
UP: Gas Turbine Locomotives - Union Pacific
Union Pacific's gas turbine fleet totalled 55 locomotives. The first turbine, No. 50, was built by Alco-GE in 1948 and was tested extensively on UP in 1949. Although it was painted in Union …
AGEIR ALCO GE Ingersoll-Rand 4 - cnwhs.org
Ingersoll-Rand 4 cycle vertical 6 cylinder Diesel power plant with a 10" bore and a 12" stroke. Rated at 600 rpm (550?) and 300 horsepower.
EMD vs. ALCO vs. GE: The Battle That Shaped Modern Locomotives
Jan 23, 2025 · EMD, ALCO, and GE revolutionized locomotive technology, each offering unique diesel engine innovations. Learn how these brands shaped modern rail transport, their key …
Alco-GE-Ingersoll Rand Boxcabs - The Diesel Shop
Alco-GE-Ingersoll Rand Boxcabs ROSTER; Data by : John Komanesky: Photograph by: John Mech: Revised: 28 June 2006: Original owner Road No. Alco Bldr No. GE Bldr No.
New York Central S-Motor - Wikipedia
S-Motor was the class designation given by the New York Central to its ALCO-GE built S-1, S-2, S-2a and S-3 electric locomotives. The S-Motors hold the distinction of being the world's first …