Description
Alco introduced the S-4 in 1950. The S-4 like the earlier S-2 was a 1000 horsepower switcher. Some 636 S-4’s were built for North American
railroads. The primary quick spotting difference between the S-1/S-2 and the S-3/S-4 can be seen in the trucks. The S-1/S-2 has Blunt trucks,
while the S-3/S-4 has AAR-style trucks. The versatility of the S-2’s and S-4’s were evidenced by their service in mainline railroads, shortlines,
and industrials.
railroads. The primary quick spotting difference between the S-1/S-2 and the S-3/S-4 can be seen in the trucks. The S-1/S-2 has Blunt trucks,
while the S-3/S-4 has AAR-style trucks. The versatility of the S-2’s and S-4’s were evidenced by their service in mainline railroads, shortlines,
and industrials.
Features Include:
- Newly tooled with improved cab design
- 5-pole skewed armature motor for reliable operation
- Dual-flywheels for maximum performance at all speeds
- Factory-equipped with AccuMate® knuckle couplers
- Exceptional painting and printing
- Sturdy die-cast mainframe and gear cases
Note: Photo might not show actual road number. Please see details for the road number.
Details
Store Location: |
P# 136 / Aisle 4B |
Scale: |
HO Scale |
Road Name: |
Grand Trunk Western (GTW) |
Road Number: |
8200 |
Locomotive Model: |
ALCO S-4 |
Version: |
DC Silent |