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the American Locomotive Company (Alco) ceased domestic production in 1969, many
of their designs continue to enjoy productive careers to this day. These classic
diesels have developed their own loyal fan following from coast to coast. Throttle
up and enjoy this exciting collection of Alco articles from the pages of Railfan
& Railroad. The glory days are gone, and their ranks diminished, but a half-century
after Alco called it quits, their locomotives labor on. Its a testament
to the rugged nature of the machines and to the dedication of the keepers of the
faith that maintain and operate these Alco survivors.- Introduction
by Greg McDonnell
- Winner
by a Nose
- EMD
Guts for Alco Glory
- When
Alcos Came from GE: Part 1
- When
Alcos Came from GE: Part 2
- The
Elusive Hammerhead
- Plaster
City Alcos
- Second-Hand,
First Hand
- From
Cartier to Cohocton: The Gang of Eight
- Genesee
Valley Transportation
- Burlington
Northern's Alco Accumulation
- Conrail
Alcos of Conway
- Alco
Inspiration
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