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DL702 Engine 251B, V-12 Horsepower 1,800 RPM 1,000 Carbody Styling Alco Length (Between Coupler Pulling Faces) 58' 1.75" Weight 360,000 Lbs. Dynamic Brakes Optional Trucks C-C Truck Type Trimount Truck Wheelbase 12' 6" Wheel Size 40" Traction Motors GE 752 (6) Traction Generator GT586 … See more With the woefully unsuccessful RSD7, which attempted to compete against Fairbanks Morse's H24-66 "Train Master" the Schenectady builder switched directionsback to a more traditional model with the RSD12. The … See more The RSD12 featured the highest continuous tractive effort of any Alco diesel locomotive it had offered up until that time; 78,500 pounds … See more The road-switcher was one of Alco's first to offer a low, short nose as an optionalthough only the Southern Pacific ultimately purchased … See more WebAlco Models D-124H HO Scale BRASS Alco DL-702 Diesel Locomotive EX $116.27 + $13.38 shipping HO Scale Brass United 2-8-2 Steam Locomotive $59.00 + $15.75 shipping Hover to zoom Have one to sell? Shop with … connect snes to hdtv
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