locomotive and this? she seems to have parts of locomotives alco and gm
http://www.carrtracks.com/cacj02sf1301.htm
obrigado
locomotive and this? she seems to have parts of locomotives alco and gm
http://www.carrtracks.com/cacj02sf1301.htm
obrigado
ATSF #1301 is a CRSD20, re-built in 1976 from an Alco RSD-15 that had been built in 1960. These units were used almost exclusively in hump service, paired with slugs. They are discussed on page 256 of The Contemporary Diesel Spotter’s Guide by Louis Marre. Also,
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locoPicture.aspx?id=97699
Bill
Thank you my friend, you have all great railroads in usa I model the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe Burlignton
[quote user=“estrada de ferro central do brasil”]
Thank you my friend, you have all great railroads in usa I model the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe Burlignton Northern, and Northern
thanks bill, I am passionate about alco locomotives
a look at these sites have many things about<
Bill found some more links about Brazilian railways see where you can see some csx locomotives of Burlington Northern
Hi Estrada de ferro
I believe that means railroad in Brasil [portoguese language].This was an interesting post and pic an very unusual.By the way I fully agree with your nice remark about the American railroad as i also think that infact they are the most incredibly fashinating railways in the world and i am also a lover of the Alcos I am learning to model the Santa Fe in the 1950s 1960s if you model SP that may be we can meet somewere in Southern California soon
ciao regards
stefano