There are three known surviving Schenectady-built Alco C630's, out of 77 built.
All 3 are preserved.
N&W 1135, at the VA Museum of transportation: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=73088
RDG 5308, owned by the Reading Technical & Historical Society: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=111338
Union Pacific 2907, at the Arkansas Railroad Museum:
http://www.rypn.org/RyPN/briefs/viewbriefs.asp?filename=061224213855.txt
Scot
Scot,
I believe there is one more, also owned by the Arkansas RR Museum, at least according to The Diesel Shop, http://www.thedieselshop.us/PRSVDalcoCC.HTML.
I think it is one and the same unit. The unit at the Arkansas Railroad Museum is owned by Ed Bowers or his company Vintage Locomotives Incorporated, VLIX. The unit has an interesting history and a number of owners before arriving in Pine Bluff.
Alco83 wrote: Scot,I believe there is one more, also owned by the Arkansas RR Museum, at least according to The Diesel Shop, http://www.thedieselshop.us/PRSVDalcoCC.HTML.
Alco83 wrote:I'm sure that there has to be more(?) but The Diesel Shop only has one listed, CP 4563 preserved at the Canadian Railway Museum.
CP 4563 is a Canadian built MLW M630.
and why are you sure there has to be more?
there really doesnt have to be more...because there really arent more.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
wyomingrailfan wrote:Ok, there are only THREE C630s left. The Ar. Railroad muesum C630 is one of the ones I mentioned in the original post, Its UP 2907, then DMIR, Cartier33, now back to UP. also is ATsf RSD15 843 and a SP RSD12 next to the 2907, the ONLY place in the world where you can see 3 alcos side by side. the museum is also going to get an RS32, the last RS3 unaltered by a Chevy engine. Its now in houston, and I think an RS1 will come along later. an FPA-1 is on the way too. also there at the museum is the first U23C, LS&I 2300. 819 is still there, along with the 336. I think that they may get a DD40X and an UP E9-intact!, because there used to be a ex-CNW, ex-Metra E8 that was burned out and the paneling all rusted out-but it got sold. But for the DD40, it will be most likely the South Dakota one ( search-"south dakota DD40x or something like that)
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CShaveRR wrote:There may be a couple of the C&O's C630s still working in Australia, but it's unlikely that they'd be recognizable any more.
Interesting. How did they arrive in Australia?
wyomingrailfan wrote: Alco83 wrote:I'm sure that there has to be more(?) but The Diesel Shop only has one listed, CP 4563 preserved at the Canadian Railway Museum. i also might mention that The Diesel Shop lists 2907 twice, the first confusing it for what they thought was an A&M unit. In fact, the A&M has a 628 or M630.
There are no C628's in the USA..only Mexico and Australia. (and they are in museums, not operating)
One in Mexico is ex-D&H..the only surviving C628 originally belonging to an American railroad.
Wait, someone go check their roster books(for the present) I think the A&M unit is a 628
Alco83 wrote: CShaveRR wrote:There may be a couple of the C&O's C630s still working in Australia, but it's unlikely that they'd be recognizable any more.Interesting. How did they arrive in Australia?
I suppose they just put them on the rails in Schenectady and they ran 'em there on their own power.
Hi guys. there may not be that many Big MLW Alco's left. CN's were sold off to the Cape breton and Central Nova Scotia RR and to the various mexican roads. CP ran the wheels of theirs in the 90's the few functioning ones were sold to Mexico for Parts along with the BC Rail ones. A lot of those have been traded into GM and GE by the Mexican roads for new SD's and dash's. the Canadian exporail Museum In Delson ( Montreal ) had a few mostly CP loco's and the one and only M640 and the Cat repowered 4711
Rob
wyomingrailfan wrote:Wait, someone go check their roster books(for the present) I think the A&M unit is a 628
No need to check any rosters, because there is no way its a C628..because..
There are no C628's in the USA.
I am not uncertain about this, I am not guessing....its a very well known fact..
There are three surviving C628's in the world..two in Mexico and one in Australia..again, I am not uncertain about this..its a very well known and documented fact..
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