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Author: | santafeboy [ Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Alco builders plate question |
Hi all I'm currently out of town so don't have access to my library ALCO builders number 79212 April 1952 what locomotive is this from? Thanks santafeboy |
Author: | Rainier Rails [ Tue Jun 10, 2014 5:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Alco builders plate question |
I'm guessing you're looking at the listing of said builder's plate on E-Bay: Quote: AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE CO. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 79212 APRIL 1952" WITH GENERAL ELECTRIC AND ALCO "FLYING GEAR" LOGOS - FROM CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILROAD MODEL FPB2 #6806/6851 LATER REBUILT TO FPB2U #6859. Seems the history of this plate has not been entirely confirmed: Quote: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING ORIGIN OF THIS PLATE - Black marker writing on the back of the plate says "BLT T&NO #97 RE# SP 1784 RETIRED 9/19/72 SOLD TO G.E. AS TRADE IN" but STRAPAC, EXTRA 2200 SOUTH and DIESEL ERA all say T&NO 97 was an S4 built in October 1951 with serial number 79222. These same sources also confirm this is from a CN FPB2. This plate has always kind of been a mystery - guy I bought it from swore the information on the back is correct - as in off T&NO 97. Since I collect SP, I kept it for years hoping to confirm - but no source found says it is other than the CN unit. As to the fact that it was supposed to be MLW built, DIESEL ERA says FPB2's were also built in the US. This is the only aspect of the ID I'm not completely comfortable with . . . What do you think? Interestingly, Quote: This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing. After doing some Google searching, here's what I found on Paul Duncan's Niagara Rails page for CN #6806 (http://www.niagararails.com/diesel.phtml?id=5234): Paul Duncan wrote: UNIT: 6806 SERIES: unavail. MODEL: FPB-2 SERIAL #: 79212 BUILDER: MLW CLASS: MPB-16a BUILT: 1955 REBUILT: unavail. ENGINE: 12-244 CTE: 38000 WHEELS: B-B WEIGHT: 258000 H.P.: 1600 SPEED: 92 LENGTH: 52' 8" COMMENTS: Renumbered in 1956 to 6850 On the page for #6850, listed as retired in 1969. |
Author: | santafeboy [ Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Alco builders plate question |
Strange I actually found it on a craigslist ad |
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