Crazy Cold Start Diesel Locomotive Engines and Sound I ALCO LOCO

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To everyone complaining about pollution… you do realize that these engines have moved more freight in their lives then millions of semi trucks could have managed. If you calculate pound for pound and mile per mile, these engines were crazy efficient. Obviously nothing compared to modern tier 4 emission units, but still for their day they were efficient.

themallard
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You know it's a big 'un when it requires a gas pony motor to start the primary diesel engine

franmitch
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The good old Alco RS3 is one of my favorite diesel road engines to ever hit the rails despite their mechanical flaws.

Shane-Singleton
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Love hearing those turbos spool up at start-up on these videos

kennethwallace
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Awesome video friend big cold start locomotives on the track keep up the good job bless you stay warm inside

craigpalmer
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Thanks I enjoyed revisiting those old ALCO’s

My grandfather operated an EMD E unit for the Boston & Maine ran the pulp train from West Lebanon NH to Littleton NH... I got to ride a few times, I still have his kerosene lantern.

aerialcat
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why am i watching train videos when i have an assignment due tomorrow

michealkeane
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Alco S2 and S4 could be told apart by the Blount trucks under the S2 and road trucks under the S4, which was the only real difference. Bell position was at the request of the purchaser, and was mounted under the car body on most B&O models.

Mrsnichols
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Super movie !! Choo choo 🚂🚂🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋

CohaLevelcrossingsChannel
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Very nice! I like the captions too!!! Always craving information.

insomniac
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Dit is geen luchtvervuiling of toch wel?

corroelofs
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Rudolf Diesel is my favorite composer.

col.nathanr.jessup
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The diesel in the Thumbnail Though …

Quite impressive how much smoke it’s releasing.

rottenroads
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Oh yes, Alco. This is the song of my people.

themallard
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The big difference between the Alco S2 and S4 were the trucks used. The S2 had the blunt truck and the S4 had the AAR switcher trucks.

erikg.
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The switcher's difference was mainly with the trucks: one for switching and the other for branch line use.

Tom-xeiq
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WAY to GO! an RS or Road Switcher by American Locomotive Company, Bay Coly had 1 for a while.
Told my boss at the I time I really liked it, yup he was pleased.

raymondgarafano
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1:48... Now, that's what I'm talking about!!!

redbarnz
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When God made diesels, THIS is how he wanted them to sound.

johnhauser
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Best smell ever!!diesel fumes cold start

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