mudchicken details,details..... There used to be an old Alco S-1 with Blount trucks still labelled for Champaign (IL) Landmark Grain Elevator there....could be anything in Relco's lease fleet there by now.
details,details.....
There used to be an old Alco S-1 with Blount trucks still labelled for Champaign (IL) Landmark Grain Elevator there....could be anything in Relco's lease fleet there by now.
I believe I would go along with Mudchicken on this one! His instincts seem to be pretty correct..
I agree with Andrew, something in the "S" Class from ALCo such as this one
Seems like Mudchicken had it spotted correctly, and Stourbridge Lion (darren) nailed it!
It is an S-2, note the full size radiator shutters, the S-1 would have shutters about half the size.
Steve
Man, how do you see so much detail in such a small image?
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S2 looks to be Turbocharged an S1 would have a Straight Round Stack on it not an Angled stack on it.
Judging by the Blunt trucks, the locomotive in question is an S1 or S2.
It looks like the ALCo S-1 to S-4.
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I am talking about the picture to the left in my profile
That's a good question. It might get a good answer if we could see a picture of it.
Found this @ Heritage Cooperative in Mechanicsburg,Ohio this past Friday
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