Description
Well over 1,300 RS-3 road-switcher locomotives were built by ALCO between 1950 and 1956. It can be considered one of the most successful four-axle diesel road-switchers ever produced by the builder. These 1,600hp locomotives were powered by an ALCO 244 V-12 engine which was complimented by rugged GE electrical components. The RS-3 was truly a versatile locomotive. It could be found in virtually every type of service from passenger and commuter runs to heavy-haul and local freight assignments. Original owners of the RS-3 tended to be in the eastern and central regions of the US (with heavier concentrations in the northeast and southeast).
Features:
- Golden-white LEDs
- Directional lighting
- Separately-applied painted handrails (where appropriate)
- Blackened metal wheels
- Scale Speed™ motor
- Factory-installed AccuMate® magnetic knuckle couplers
- Accurate painting and printing
Details
Store Location: |
P# 240 / Aisle 9B |
Scale: |
N Scale |
Road Name: |
Chicago & Northwestern (CNW) |
Version: |
DC Silent |
Road Number: |
1667 |
Locomotive Model: |
ALCo RSD-4/5 |