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ALCO S-2 and S-4

The ALCO S-2 and S-4 are 1,000-horsepower (746 kW) diesel electric switcher locomotives produced by ALCO and Canadian licensee Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW).[1]

ALCO S-2 and S-4
Grafton and Upton Railroad #1001, an S-4, rests in Hopedale, MA on 11 May 2008
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderALCO and MLW
ModelS-2 and S-4
Build dateS-2: August 1940 (1940-08) – June 1950 (1950-06)
S-4: June 1949 (1949-06) – August 1957 (1957-08)
Total producedS-2: 1502, S-4: 797
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
TrucksS-2: Blunt
S-4: AAR type A
Wheel diameter40 in (1,016 mm)
Minimum curve50° or 118.31 ft (36.06 m)
Wheelbase30 ft 6 in (9.30 m)
Length46 ft (14.02 m)
Width10 ft 2+12 in (3.11 m)
Height14 ft 6 in (4.42 m)
Loco weight230,000 lb (100,000 kg)
Fuel capacity635 US gal (2,400 L; 529 imp gal)
Prime moverAlco 539T
Engine typeInline 6 Four-stroke diesel
AspirationTurbocharged
Displacement1,595 cu in (26.14 L) per cylinder
9,572 cu in (156.86 L) total
GeneratorGE GT 553-A
Traction motors(4) GE 731
Cylinders6
Cylinder size12+12 in × 13 in (318 mm × 330 mm)
Performance figures
Power output1,000 hp (746 kW) @ 740 rpm
Tractive effort57,500 lb (26,100 kg)
Career
LocaleUnited States, Canada, Mexico, Australia

Powered by turbocharged, 6-cylinder ALCO 539 diesel engines, the two locomotives differed mainly in their trucks: the S-2 had ALCO "Blunt" trucks; the S-4, AAR type A switcher trucks. A total of 1,502 S-2s were built from August 1940 to June 1950; 797 S-4s were built from June 1949 to August 1957. The S-4 was first produced in Canada, with ALCO production beginning in June 1949.

The S-2 and S-4 were designed as rail yard switchers, meant to replace older, less efficient, and more demanding steam switchers.[citation needed] They were a success, with many remaining in service today.[2]

The locomotives' exterior was styled by ALCO engineer Ray Patten, who used curves in a mild application of Art Deco principles.

The S-2 and S-4 are distinguishable externally from the very similar S-1 and S-3 660 hp (492 kW) switchers in that they have a larger exhaust stack with an oblong base and a larger radiator shutter area on the nose sides. The S-1/S-3 radiator shutter area is taller than it is wide, while the S-2/S-4 radiator area is wider. The larger stack is due to turbocharging. The carbody and cab of late S-2s are nearly indistinguishable from those of S-4s. Hence, a truck swap can cause many to misidentify a unit.

Survivors edit

A few S-2s and S-4s are still in service on short line railroads around the United States. Several more are preserved in U.S. and Canadian railroad museums.[2]

Operable edit

 
ALCO S-2 #224 CYDZ (Conrad Yelvington Distributors) in Orlando, FL.

Conrad Yelvington Distributors, an aggregate supplier in Orlando, Florida, owns and operates six S-2 locomotives and one S-4 locomotive. The S-2's include former C&O 5029, B&O 516 Ontario Northland 1202 and 1201, and Seaboard Air Lane 1428 and 1431. They are now Conrad Yelvington locomotives 224, 238, 239, 251, 317, and 366, respectively. The S-4, formerly C&O 5105, is now Conrad Yelvington locomotive 365.[2]

The Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad operates S-2s #75 and #85 on its tourist/freight railroad.[2][3]

The Toledo, Lake Erie, and Western owns three ALCO S-2 locomotives and one ALCO S-4. TLEW 62, a S-2 purchased in 2012, ex. Delray Cement 62, TLEW 112, a S-2 that was part of the original TLEW roster, now reduced to a parts unit as of 2010, TLEW 5109, a S-4, and the only operating ALCO on the line currently. 5109 recently was repainted into its original Chesapeake and Ohio colors in September 2013.[4]

An ALCO S-2 built in 1946 was serving the Columbia & Reading Railway as #2-26 in Columbia, Pennsylvania, during 2019 after first operating on the C&O as #5015 and later on six other railroads.

The North Alabama Railroad Museum in Huntsville, Alabama runs one S-2 in regular tourist excursions, Mercury & Chase #213. It also owns another S-2, Mercury & Chase #484, which returned to service with #213 in 2018. The museum also has ex-Santa Fe #1534, an ALCO S-4 that is not in service.[5]

The San Francisco Bay Railroad, the short-line railroad for the Port of San Francisco, operates S-2s #23 and #25 from the San Francisco Belt Line Railroad.[2]

An S-2 of D&RGW heritage survives on the Big South Fork Scenic Railway, as number 102. It was purchased in February 1964 for the Kentucky and Tennessee Railway, and is in operable condition in Stearns, Kentucky. This was one of the diesels that replaced Southern 2-8-2 #4501 on the K&T.

Southern Pacific 1474 is in operation, in rotation, at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California, pulling a tourist train on weekends.[2]

The Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad operates a pair of restored ex-Canadian National units S-4 #3051 (formerly CN #8181) and S-7 #3052 (formerly CN #8223). In 2017, they acquired the former Concord and Claremont Railroad ALCO S-4 units S-4 #102 (formerly D&H #3050) and S-4 #104 (formerly D&H #3036). As of 2020, all but #104 were operational on the tourist passenger and maintenance of way services between Milford and Cooperstown, New York. S-7 #3052 is thought to be the last S-7 built that is still in operation.

The coal-hauling Beech Mountain Railroad in Alexander, West Virginia, rosters an S-2 (#113) and an S-4 (#115). Both were built new for Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company.[6]

The Minnesota, Dakota and Western Railway operates five S-2 locomotives, MD&W 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, which were formerly B&O 512, Y&N 220, Toledo Terminal 103, B&O 500, and Northern Pacific 716, respectively.[2]

In the mid-1960s, Hamersley Iron purchased an S-2 for use in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.[7]

Other edit

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 9115 has been cosmetically restored at the West Chester Railroad. In 2022 it was repainted to its original B&O paint scheme. It is not currently in service

Western Pacific 563, one of two S-4s purchased by that railroad, is today preserved at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum at Portola, California.[2]

Erie Railroad S-2 518 is at The Meadville Railroad Depot Museum.

New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway S-2 #206 sits cosmetically restored at Maywood Station in Maywood, New Jersey.[8]

In Muskogee, Oklahoma, at the Three Rivers Museum, a S-2 #63-138 sits behind the Midland Valley Station.

The Houston Railroad Museum in Houston, Texas, has two S-2s: ex-Santa Fe #2350 and ex-Houston Belt and Terminal #14.[2][9]

The Gold Coast Railway Museum possesses NASA S-2 #1,[10] which was used to switch freight at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.[11]

In June 2023, the Western Maryland Rail Heritage Foundation called for donations to relocate an S-2 that was on a siding in Canada.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alco "S4" Locomotives: Roster, Dimensions, Photos". American-Rails.com. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Preserved Diesels". thedieselshop.us. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad - Rolling Stock". www.octrr.org. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  4. ^ "TLEW.org :: Equipment". tlew.org. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Museum Equipment Roster – North Alabama Railroad Museum". Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Beech Mountain Railroad (WV): Map, Photos, Roster". American-Rails.com. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  7. ^ Exhibits Pilbara Railway Historical Society
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 May 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  9. ^ . www.kingswayrc.com. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  10. ^ "OUR RAILCARS". GCRM. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  11. ^ Leman, Jennifer (17 June 2020). "NASA's Famous Rocket Railroad Is Back in Business". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  12. ^ "Western Maryland group seeks donations for relocation of S2". 7 June 2023. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  • Dorin, Patrick C. (1972). Chicago and North Western Power. Burbank, California: Superior Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 0-87564-715-4.
  • Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide. Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI. p. 224. ISBN 0-89024-026-4.
  • Toppan, Andrew et al. Alco/MLW S-2 Roster. Retrieved on 29 December 2005.
  • Toppan, Andrew et al. Alco/MLW S-4 Roster. Retrieved on 29 December 2005.
  • Steinbrenner, Richard T. (2003). The American Locomotive Company: A Centennial Remembrance. On Track Publishers LLC, New Brunswick, NJ. ISBN 0-911122-07-9.

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The ALCO S 2 and S 4 are 1 000 horsepower 746 kW diesel electric switcher locomotives produced by ALCO and Canadian licensee Montreal Locomotive Works MLW 1 ALCO S 2 and S 4Grafton and Upton Railroad 1001 an S 4 rests in Hopedale MA on 11 May 2008Type and originPower typeDiesel electricBuilderALCO and MLWModelS 2 and S 4Build dateS 2 August 1940 1940 08 June 1950 1950 06 S 4 June 1949 1949 06 August 1957 1957 08 Total producedS 2 1502 S 4 797SpecificationsConfiguration AARB BGauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeTrucksS 2 BluntS 4 AAR type AWheel diameter40 in 1 016 mm Minimum curve50 or 118 31 ft 36 06 m Wheelbase30 ft 6 in 9 30 m Length46 ft 14 02 m Width10 ft 2 1 2 in 3 11 m Height14 ft 6 in 4 42 m Loco weight230 000 lb 100 000 kg Fuel capacity635 US gal 2 400 L 529 imp gal Prime moverAlco 539TEngine typeInline 6 Four stroke dieselAspirationTurbochargedDisplacement1 595 cu in 26 14 L per cylinder9 572 cu in 156 86 L totalGeneratorGE GT 553 ATraction motors 4 GE 731Cylinders6Cylinder size12 1 2 in 13 in 318 mm 330 mm Performance figuresPower output1 000 hp 746 kW 740 rpmTractive effort57 500 lb 26 100 kg CareerLocaleUnited States Canada Mexico AustraliaPowered by turbocharged 6 cylinder ALCO 539 diesel engines the two locomotives differed mainly in their trucks the S 2 had ALCO Blunt trucks the S 4 AAR type A switcher trucks A total of 1 502 S 2s were built from August 1940 to June 1950 797 S 4s were built from June 1949 to August 1957 The S 4 was first produced in Canada with ALCO production beginning in June 1949 The S 2 and S 4 were designed as rail yard switchers meant to replace older less efficient and more demanding steam switchers citation needed They were a success with many remaining in service today 2 The locomotives exterior was styled by ALCO engineer Ray Patten who used curves in a mild application of Art Deco principles The S 2 and S 4 are distinguishable externally from the very similar S 1 and S 3 660 hp 492 kW switchers in that they have a larger exhaust stack with an oblong base and a larger radiator shutter area on the nose sides The S 1 S 3 radiator shutter area is taller than it is wide while the S 2 S 4 radiator area is wider The larger stack is due to turbocharging The carbody and cab of late S 2s are nearly indistinguishable from those of S 4s Hence a truck swap can cause many to misidentify a unit Contents 1 Survivors 1 1 Operable 1 2 Other 2 See also 3 ReferencesSurvivors editA few S 2s and S 4s are still in service on short line railroads around the United States Several more are preserved in U S and Canadian railroad museums 2 Operable edit nbsp ALCO S 2 224 CYDZ Conrad Yelvington Distributors in Orlando FL Conrad Yelvington Distributors an aggregate supplier in Orlando Florida owns and operates six S 2 locomotives and one S 4 locomotive The S 2 s include former C amp O 5029 B amp O 516 Ontario Northland 1202 and 1201 and Seaboard Air Lane 1428 and 1431 They are now Conrad Yelvington locomotives 224 238 239 251 317 and 366 respectively The S 4 formerly C amp O 5105 is now Conrad Yelvington locomotive 365 2 The Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad operates S 2s 75 and 85 on its tourist freight railroad 2 3 The Toledo Lake Erie and Western owns three ALCO S 2 locomotives and one ALCO S 4 TLEW 62 a S 2 purchased in 2012 ex Delray Cement 62 TLEW 112 a S 2 that was part of the original TLEW roster now reduced to a parts unit as of 2010 TLEW 5109 a S 4 and the only operating ALCO on the line currently 5109 recently was repainted into its original Chesapeake and Ohio colors in September 2013 4 An ALCO S 2 built in 1946 was serving the Columbia amp Reading Railway as 2 26 in Columbia Pennsylvania during 2019 after first operating on the C amp O as 5015 and later on six other railroads The North Alabama Railroad Museum in Huntsville Alabama runs one S 2 in regular tourist excursions Mercury amp Chase 213 It also owns another S 2 Mercury amp Chase 484 which returned to service with 213 in 2018 The museum also has ex Santa Fe 1534 an ALCO S 4 that is not in service 5 The San Francisco Bay Railroad the short line railroad for the Port of San Francisco operates S 2s 23 and 25 from the San Francisco Belt Line Railroad 2 An S 2 of D amp RGW heritage survives on the Big South Fork Scenic Railway as number 102 It was purchased in February 1964 for the Kentucky and Tennessee Railway and is in operable condition in Stearns Kentucky This was one of the diesels that replaced Southern 2 8 2 4501 on the K amp T Southern Pacific 1474 is in operation in rotation at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris California pulling a tourist train on weekends 2 The Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad operates a pair of restored ex Canadian National units S 4 3051 formerly CN 8181 and S 7 3052 formerly CN 8223 In 2017 they acquired the former Concord and Claremont Railroad ALCO S 4 units S 4 102 formerly D amp H 3050 and S 4 104 formerly D amp H 3036 As of 2020 all but 104 were operational on the tourist passenger and maintenance of way services between Milford and Cooperstown New York S 7 3052 is thought to be the last S 7 built that is still in operation The coal hauling Beech Mountain Railroad in Alexander West Virginia rosters an S 2 113 and an S 4 115 Both were built new for Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company 6 The Minnesota Dakota and Western Railway operates five S 2 locomotives MD amp W 16 17 18 19 and 20 which were formerly B amp O 512 Y amp N 220 Toledo Terminal 103 B amp O 500 and Northern Pacific 716 respectively 2 In the mid 1960s Hamersley Iron purchased an S 2 for use in the Pilbara region of Western Australia 7 Other edit Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 9115 has been cosmetically restored at the West Chester Railroad In 2022 it was repainted to its original B amp O paint scheme It is not currently in serviceWestern Pacific 563 one of two S 4s purchased by that railroad is today preserved at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum at Portola California 2 Erie Railroad S 2 518 is at The Meadville Railroad Depot Museum New York Susquehanna and Western Railway S 2 206 sits cosmetically restored at Maywood Station in Maywood New Jersey 8 In Muskogee Oklahoma at the Three Rivers Museum a S 2 63 138 sits behind the Midland Valley Station The Houston Railroad Museum in Houston Texas has two S 2s ex Santa Fe 2350 and ex Houston Belt and Terminal 14 2 9 The Gold Coast Railway Museum possesses NASA S 2 1 10 which was used to switch freight at NASA s Kennedy Space Center 11 In June 2023 the Western Maryland Rail Heritage Foundation called for donations to relocate an S 2 that was on a siding in Canada 12 See also editList of ALCO diesel locomotives List of MLW diesel locomotivesReferences edit Alco S4 Locomotives Roster Dimensions Photos American Rails com Retrieved 12 May 2021 a b c d e f g h i Preserved Diesels thedieselshop us Retrieved 12 May 2021 Oil Creek amp Titusville Railroad Rolling Stock www octrr org Retrieved 12 May 2021 TLEW org Equipment tlew org Retrieved 12 May 2021 Museum Equipment Roster North Alabama Railroad Museum Retrieved 12 May 2021 Beech Mountain Railroad WV Map Photos Roster American Rails com Retrieved 12 May 2021 Exhibits Pilbara Railway Historical Society NYS amp W Alco S 2 206 1 Archived from the original on 26 May 2009 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Houston Railroad Museum www kingswayrc com Archived from the original on 11 February 2021 Retrieved 12 May 2021 OUR RAILCARS GCRM Retrieved 12 May 2021 Leman Jennifer 17 June 2020 NASA s Famous Rocket Railroad Is Back in Business Popular Mechanics Retrieved 12 May 2021 Western Maryland group seeks donations for relocation of S2 7 June 2023 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Dorin Patrick C 1972 Chicago and North Western Power Burbank California Superior Publishing p 136 ISBN 0 87564 715 4 Pinkepank Jerry A 1973 The Second Diesel Spotter s Guide Kalmbach Publishing Co 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