i was watching a movie and it said somthin about a rare typer of rs switcher. i was wondering what it was. i can't what the movie again because it is at my bros house
Won't he lend it back to you?
They were probably referring to one of the early Alco road switchers--RS-1, RS-2, RS-3, etc. They were fairly common in the '50's and '60's, but are rare today, and most that are left are in museums or on tourist lines.
Here is a rare RS type switcher made in Canada by Montreal Locomotive Works:
http://www.mnnr.org/prototype/roster/ (http://www.mnnr.org/prototype/roster/)
(http://www.mnnr.org/prototype/roster/img/80/mnnr80r3.jpg)
Uh, the Minnesota Commercial loco is a switcher. Not sure what model designation was given by MLW. The RS units were road switchers, with a short hood behind the cab. The RS-1's had somewhat boxy hoods, whereas the later models were rounder on the hood corners. They came in both 8-wheel and 12-wheel versions.
Go here for a pic of a fairly typical RS-3: http://www.readingrailroad.org/roster/roster_loco_485.html
That looks more like an S type or maybe one of the HH switchers.
Here is the link again......
http://www.mnnr.org/prototype/roster/ (http://www.mnnr.org/prototype/roster/)
It says.............
Number 80 is another rarity in the United States. The RS-23 model was built only by MLW as a modification to the S-13 design. It's a 1000 HP switcher with road-switcher trucks.
It is both a switcher and a road engine. A TRUE ROADSWITCHER!!!!
Montreal Locomotive Works RS23
The RS23 is an S13 with road trucks
Data
Years Produced: 1959-1966
Number Produced: 40
Engine Type: 251C, 6 cyl.
Horse Power: 1000
Production Numbers:
34 - CP no.8013-8046
3 - Sydney & Louisbourg
3 - Kidd Creek Mines Ltd., Texas Gulf Canada Inc
These units were built for the Canadian Pacific Railway.
http://yardlimit.railfan.net/mlw/rs23/index.html (http://yardlimit.railfan.net/mlw/rs23/index.html)
(http://yardlimit.railfan.net/archive/bn/010_015.jpg)
We have lots of cool locos in Canada.
Check out this EMD SW1200 switcher buit in Canada by GMD. It has a big fuel tank, numberboards, and road trucks. (another TRUE roadswitcher)
(http://www.trainweb.org/galt-stn/cproster/locomotive/8100s/cp8117.jpg)
thats it
Which one?
One of the rarest diesels designated as RS are the two RS1325's owned by the C&IM. http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/cim/cim31ags.jpg (http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/cim/cim31ags.jpg)
Quote from: David Leonard on March 11, 2007, 01:47:11 PM
One of the rarest diesels designated as RS are the two RS1325's owned by the C&IM. http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/cim/cim31ags.jpg
(http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/cim/cim31ags.jpg)
thats it that the loco i think