ALCO RSC-3

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ALCO RSC-3
Electric
Loco brakeStraight air
Train brakesAir
Performance figures
Maximum speed65 mph (105 km/h)
Power output1,600 hp (1,190 kW)
Tractive effort42,470 lbf (188.92 kN)
Career
LocaleNorth America, Central America, South America, Portugal, Australia, Pakistan

The ALCO RSC-3 was a

road switcher type rated at 1,600 horsepower (1,200 kW), that rode on three-axle trucks, having an A1A-A1A wheel arrangement.[1]

Used in much the same manner as its four-axle counterpart, the ALCO RS-3, though the axle load was spread out for operation on light rail such as are found on branch lines. This locomotive had much better success as an export unit than in the domestic market.

Original owners

Locomotives built by Alco

Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
Algerian Railways
5 DG1–DG5
Ferrocarril Central del Uruguay 3 1601–1603
1,435 mm
(4 ft 8+12 in) gauge (last one, 1602, withdrawn in 1993)
North Western Railway of Pakistan
26 3301–3326 to Pakistan Railways 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) gauge
Panama Railroad
3 901–903 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge
São Paulo Railway, Brazil
12 550–561 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) gauge
Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses
5 1521–1525
1,668 mm
(5 ft 5+2132 in) gauge
Consolidated Railways of Cuba
6 1606-1611
Seaboard Air Line Railroad 7 1537–1543 to Seaboard Coast Line 1111–1117
Soo Line Railroad 4 372–374, 2380 2380 owned by Wisconsin Central Railway
Total 71

Locomotives built by Montreal Locomotive Works

Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
New South Wales Government Railways 20 4001–4020 NSW 40 class
Pacific Great Eastern Railway
8 561–568 to British Columbia Railway
Total 28

Preserved

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Supervia
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Australia

  • 4001 Preserved at the NSWRTM Thirlmere
  • 4002 Preserved at the PRHS Western Australia
  • 4006 On static display Wickham WA

Brazil

  • 7653 operating in
    Supervia

Canada

  • PGE 561 operating in
    West Coast Railway Heritage Park

Portugal

See also

References

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  2. ^ Craig, R. "ALCO / MLW Six-Axle Roadswitchers". thedieselshop.us. Retrieved 23 August 2021.

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