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D&RGW ALCo Rs-3's
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pomerol
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Mon, Apr 10 2006 7:15 AM
Can anybody tell me whether the D&RGW ran their RS-3's long or short hood forward, had dual direction control stands or converted them to one or the other during their working lives? I know some roads specified long, some short and others did conversions at some time but I've not been able to establi***he situation the the Rio Grande...
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Mon, Apr 10 2006 12:16 PM
My best bet is that they ran them long hood forward because that was the standard from ALCo and it was a specall order to receave them otherwise.
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Tue, Apr 11 2006 6:04 AM
Thanks nssr9169, I had suspected this but none of the presevation websites seem to have the info...
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