ALCO MRS-1

ALCO MRS-1

Infobox Locomotive
name=ALCO MRS-1
powertype=diesel-electric


imagesize=250px
caption=US Army No. 2085, on the Bay Coast Railroad
builder=American Locomotive Company
builddate=1953-1954
serialnumber=80324-80406
totalproduction=83
aarwheels=C-C
buildmodel=RSX-4, Specification E-1670
gauge=multigauge
cylinders=V12
primemover=Alco 244D
poweroutput=convert|1600|hp|abbr=on|lk=on
topspeed=convert|70|mph|abbr=on|lk=on
weight=convert|240000|lb|t|1|abbr=on
tractiveeffort=convert|30700|lbf|abbr=on at convert|11|mph|abbr=on (continuous)
length=convert|55|ft|11|in|abbr=on
enginetype=Four-cycle diesel
cylindersize=9 in × 10½ in
displacement=convert|8016|cuin|l|abbr=on|lk=on
trainbrakes=Air
locobrakes=Straight air, Dynamic|
The ALCO MRS-1 is a type of diesel-electric locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) for the United States Army Transportation Corps (USATC).pinkepank diesel spotters guide 2] They were built with multigauge trucks and to a narrow loading gauge for service anywhere in the world in the event of war.

History

Development

The Korean War and the intensification of the Cold War at the beginning of the 1950s caused the USATC to consider what it might need for a new land war in Europe. [cite web
url = http://www.berail.be/usa/history.html
title = History of the MRS-1 units
work = The US Army Locomotives Type MRS-1
author = Nicolaï, Stefan
accessdate = 2006-10-23
] They came up with a requirement for a locomotive capable of running on the existing tracks of a wide variety of railway systems. Key parts of the specification included adjustable-gauge trucks, compact bodywork to fit restrictive loading gauges, and replaceable couplers to fit a variety of systems. The trucks' wheelsets adjusted between standard gauge (RailGauge|ussg) and RailGauge|66, which encompasses the vast majority of the broad gauges in use worldwide, including those of the then Soviet Union (convert|1520|mm|ftin|abbr=on|disp=/) and the Iberian peninsula (convert|1668|mm|ftin|abbr=on|disp=/).

The specification was put out to tender, and two companies responded; GM and GE. Both companies were contracted produced a batch of thirteen locomotives which would be evaluated by the USATC; the vendor providing the better locomotive would then produce the rest of the required locomotives.

Both manufacturers delivered their sample batch in 1952, and after testing the GE locomotives, which were actually produced by Alco as a subcontractor, were declared the winner, and a further batch of 70 ALCO MRS-1 locomotives were ordered.

As delivered, they were painted in gloss black with white numbering and lettering. Fifty had steam generators. The locomotives were numbered by the Army from 2041-2123. [citeweb|title=Alco RSC1/RSD1/MRS1 Roster|url=http://www.thedieselshop.us/Alco_RSD1.HTML|format=html]

Military service

The initial fate of most of the MRS-1 locomotives was to be placed in storage at the USATC's Transportation Materiel Command facility at Marietta, Pennsylvaniacite web
url = http://www.berail.be/usa/emd1820.html
title = Unit 1820
work = The US Army Locomotives Type MRS-1
author = Nicolaï, Stefan
accessdate = 2006-11-25
] awaiting a war to use them in; they had not been purchased for peacetime use. These brand-new locomotives, with at most a couple of weeks' actual use, sat preserved until approximately 1970, when the Pentagon concluded that their plans for a future, large-scale land war no longer included the capture and use of the enemy's railway system. Thus the 96 locomotives were redundant for their original purpose. Many of the units were taken out of storage and assigned to various military installations around the country, where locomotives of that size and power were required.

The Army eventually decided to transfer the units to the United States Navy. Five units stationed in Concord, California were the last to be used by the armed forces.citeweb|title=The ALCO MRS-1's|url=http://www.berail.be/usa/alco/alco.html|accessdate=2007-10-09|format=html]

Post-military careers

Thirteen of the locomotives were sold to the Alaska Railroad--six in 1974, and seven in 1975. Alaska retired its last ALCO MRS-1s in 1984.

Two locomotives were sold to the Administación de Ferrocarriles del Estado. They suffered a fire in 1994, and one was scrapped, while the other is stored inoperable. [citeweb|title=ALCo World: Uruguay|url=http://alcoworld.railfan.net/uruguay.htm|accessdate=2007-10-09|format=html]

While many locomotives were ultimately scrapped, several still exist, in various states of preservation. Examples exist at the Bluegrass Railroad and Museum, the Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, the Western Railway Museum, the Museum of Transportation, the Northern Pacific Railway Museum, the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, the Western Pacific Railroad Museum, the California State Railroad Museum, and Railtown 1897. In addition, the Eastern Shore Railroad (now Bay Coast Railroad) stores two for possible future use. [citeweb|title=RailPictures.Net Photo: Eastern Shore Railroad Alco MRS-1|url=http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=84423|accessdate=2007-10-09|format=php]

Spotting features

Being produced to the same specification, both GE/ALCO and EMD MRS-1s are very similar in appearance and can easily be mistaken; they are both C-C road-switchers that are very low in profile in order to fit within European loading gauges. The major exterior differences are the peaked cab roof and long hood roof on the EMD locomotives, and the radiator intakes on the sides of the long hood end, which have outside shutters on the Alco locomotives. In addition, the short hood is visibly lower than the long hood, thanks to the long hood's peaked roof; on the ALCO units, the two are the same height. The frame side sills are also different; the Alco's are straight from front to rear, while the EMD's step down towards each end of the locomotive.

References


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