
EMC E3 - Wikipedia
The only remaining E3 is ex-Atlantic Coast Line Railroad E3A #501. It was formerly owned by the late Glen Monhart, and operated on excursions in Wisconsin. Today, it is owned by the North …
Atlantic Coast Line 501 - Wikipedia
Atlantic Coast Line 501 is an EMC E3 diesel locomotive built in November 1939 for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. It was notable for being the sole EMC E3 survivor, though it was rebuilt …
Pictures of ACL 501
Description: Photo Date: 11/3/1984 Upload Date: 10/13/2013 2:44:20 PM Location: Erwin, TN Author: Jim Owens Categories: Action Locomotives: ACL 501 (E3A) SBD 4607 (GP16) Views: …
Atlantic Coast Line #501 - CSX.com
The Atlantic Coast Line ordered two E3 models, numbered 500 and 501, for service on The Champion between New York City and Miami, Florida. Each locomotive produced 2,000 …
Pictures of SCL 501
Number 501 was built as an E3A for the ACL in November 1939 (c/n 959) on EMC Order E335, was wrecked before delivery to ACL, returned to EMC and rebuilt as an E6A. It was retired in …
EMD E3A, E6A & E6B Diesel Units Atlantic Coast Line - Railway …
The first two diesel units purchased by the ACL were slant-nose, 2000 horsepower, E3A units numbered 500 and 501 for the road's premier New York to Miami train, The Champion.
Seaboard Coast Line E3A 501 | Douglas Wornom photo Resting o …
Feb 11, 2025 · The vintage E-Unit had been built by EMD in 1939 as Atlantic Coast Line 501. Shortly after being built, the unit was wrecked and rebuilt into what amounted to being an E6A. …
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Pictures of SCL 501 - chuckzeiler.rrpicturearchives.net
Feb 12, 2025 · Number 501 was built as an E3A for the ACL in November 1939 (c/n 959) on EMC Order E335, was wrecked before delivery to ACL, returned to EMC and rebuilt as an E6A. It …
Pictures of ACL 501
Jan 14, 2025 · ACL 501 (E3A) Serial Number: 959: Order No: E335: Frame Number: E335-A1: Built: 11/1939: Notes: Upgraded to an E6A; At the North Carolina Transportation Museum: …
ACL 501 - Well Maintained at Spencer, NC - Trainorders.com
The ACL 501 was parked near the Spencer, North Carolina, roundhouse on 20 October 2024. The 501 arrived in Raleigh, NC, on May 25, 1999, for its new owner North Carolina Dept. of …
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