SCHENECTADY -- The M-47 Patton tank built at the American Locomotive Co. in 1952 only gets 8 miles per gallon. Museum event What: ALCO Heritage Museum picnic and first showing of an M-47 Patton tank.
Big Boy 4014 arrives in Scranton on June 13. Each day until then, we're sharing a fascinating fact about the world's largest ...
PENINSULA, Ohio – The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad on Wednesday rolled out two additional locomotives that it recently purchased from the Grand Canyon Railway. The addition of the historic ALCO ...
Schenectady — Big engines and big wheels always were part of Schenectady. They rolled out of the city’s massive American Locomotive Co. plant every year: locomotives that pulled train cars through ...
Two electric locomotives and a steam locomotive built by Alco in Schenectady are the intended showpieces for a museum set to open next spring at the former Dimension Steel Fabricators site. The Alco ...
Schenectady was known as the city that lights and hauls the world. The General Electric Co., of course, was the lighting part. The American Locomotive Company was the hauling part. Next Sunday, ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — An iconic diesel locomotive made its return to Scranton Friday. The American Locomotive Company (ALCO) PA Passenger locomotive known as the Nickel Plate (NKP) 190 has spent the past ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Two Alco FPA4 locomotives at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad will be converted to electric power in a $3.5 million project announced Monday by the Ohio Environmental Protection ...
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