Quincy Railroad #4 is an Alco S1 built in 1942 for the Western Pacific Railroad. It was the first Alco Diesel-electric purchased by the WP RR. It now resides in the Western Pacific Museum in Por... (more)
Saratoga Corinth & Hudson Alco S1 5 stands with other engines at Corinth, on the east side of the siding. On the west track, we can see in the distance SCH 4118 ready to leave the town towards Gr... (more)
New York & Lake Erie's rarely-seen x-Erie Alco S-1 shuffles freight cars around at Gowanda, while their mainstay power, a pair of MLW FPAs wait in front of the depot.
Hudson Terminal Railroad's #646 (Alco S1) moves a cut of hoppers towards the main track to be picked up by the BNSF at the terminal in Hudson, Colorado.
I dont actually know who her current owner is, as she was originally sold to the Port Huron & Detroit historical society a few years ago but when the PHDHS disbanded she found a new owner and has ... (more)