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Texas State Railroad ALCO RS-2 Engine #7
From the TSRR website:
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Engine number 7 is the second oldest diesel locomotive operated on the Texas
State Railroad. This engine was built in 1947 by the American Locomotive Company
at their Schenectedy, New York, locomotive plant for the Point Comfort &
Northern Railroad of Lolita, Texas.
The Point Comfort & Northern was owned and operated by Alcoa (Aluminum Company
of America) and served their aluminum manufacturing plant at Point Comfort,
Texas. This type of engine is representative of the first wave of diesel engines
that started replacing steam locomotives immediately after the end of World War
II.
This engine saw many miles of road service for the Point Comfort & Northern,
carrying train load after train load of material all over the eastern part of
Texas.
Finally, when the hardworking road switcher seemed to be heading toward the
scrap heap, its career took an unexpected turn.
In 1975 the fledgling Texas State Railroad was looking for a diesel engine to
provide backup service to its steam locomotives. The officials at Alcoa decided
to donate the hardworking engine number 7 to the Texas State Railroad. This
diesel is still at the Texas State Railroad to this day; pulling work trains,
carloads of ballast and pulling passenger trains.
This model is my first original diesel train MOC, and made her debut at the
Texas State Railroads RAILFEST 2010 where I was able to get a photo of her on
the real thing. She performed extremely well.
--Tony
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