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- ALCO_FA length "16154.4".
- ALCO_FA abstract "The ALCO FA was a family of B-B diesel locomotives designed to haul freight trains. The locomotives were built by a partnership of ALCO and General Electric in Schenectady, New York, between January 1946 and May 1959. They were of a cab unit design, and both cab-equipped lead (A unit) FA and cabless booster (B unit) FB models were built. A dual passenger-freight version, the FPA/FPB, was also offered. It was equipped with a steam generator for heating passenger cars.Externally, the FA and FB models looked very similar to the ALCO PA models produced in the same period. Both the FA and PA models were styled by GE's Ray Patten. They shared many of the same characteristics both aesthetically and mechanically. It was the locomotive's mechanical qualities (the ALCO 244 V-12 prime mover) and newer locomotive models from both General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) and General Electric (the partnership with ALCO was dissolved in 1953) that ultimately led to the retirement of the FA/FB locomotive model from revenue service. Several examples of FAs and FBs have been preserved in railroad museums, a few of them in operational status on such lines as the Grand Canyon Railway and the Napa Valley Wine Train. ALCO's designation of F, marks these locomotives as being geared primarily for freight use. Where as the P designation of the PA sets were geared for higher speeds and passenger use. However beyond this, their design was largely similar, and many railroads used FA and PA locomotives for both freight and passenger.".
- ALCO_FA activeYearsEndYear "1959".
- ALCO_FA activeYearsStartYear "1946".
- ALCO_FA builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- ALCO_FA builder General_Electric.
- ALCO_FA builder Montreal_Locomotive_Works.
- ALCO_FA engineType Four-stroke_engine.
- ALCO_FA length "16.1544".
- ALCO_FA numberBuilt "1401".
- ALCO_FA powerType Diesel-electric_transmission.
- ALCO_FA thumbnail MetroRail_600.jpg?width=300.
- ALCO_FA topSpeed "104.6071".
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink Project302.htm.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink FPD78414RYommi.jpg.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink MLW_FPA.HTML.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink AlcoFA1.HTML.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink AlcoFA2.HTML.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink Alco_FCA3.HTML.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink CABS.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageExternalLink nyc1102.htm.
- ALCO_FA wikiPageID "4658813".
- ALCO_FA wikiPageRevisionID "603422395".
- ALCO_FA aarwheels "B-B, A1A-A1A".
- ALCO_FA aspiration Turbocharger.
- ALCO_FA builddate "January 1946 – May 1959".
- ALCO_FA builder "Partnership of American Locomotive Company and General Electric ; Montreal Locomotive Works".
- ALCO_FA buildmodel "FA-1, FB-1, FA-2, FB-2, FPA-2, FPB-2, FCA-3, FPA-4, FPB-4".
- ALCO_FA caption "An ALCO FA-1 operates in LIRR commuter service during the 1970s.".
- ALCO_FA cylindercount V12_engine.
- ALCO_FA enginetype Diesel_engine.
- ALCO_FA enginetype Four-stroke_engine.
- ALCO_FA generator "DC generator".
- ALCO_FA hasPhotoCollection ALCO_FA.
- ALCO_FA locale "North America, Brazil, Pakistan".
- ALCO_FA locobrakes "Independent air. Optional: Dynamic".
- ALCO_FA locoweight "FA-1/FB-1, FA-2/FB-2, FPA-2/FPB-2:".
- ALCO_FA locoweight "FPA-4/FPB-4:".
- ALCO_FA name "ALCO FA".
- ALCO_FA poweroutput "Early FA-1/FB-1:".
- ALCO_FA poweroutput "FPA-4/FPB-4:".
- ALCO_FA poweroutput "Late FA-1/FB-1 & all FA-2/FB-2/FPA-2/FPB-2:".
- ALCO_FA powertype Diesel-electric_transmission.
- ALCO_FA primemover "FA-1/FB-1, FA-2/FB-2, FPA-2/FPB-2: ALCO 244".
- ALCO_FA primemover "FPA-4/FPB-4: ALCO 251".
- ALCO_FA totalproduction "1401".
- ALCO_FA tractionmotors "DC traction motors GE 726 on GM&O initial order then GE 752".
- ALCO_FA tractiveeffort "FA-1/FB-1, FA-2/FB-2, FPA-2/FPB-2:".
- ALCO_FA tractiveeffort "FPA-4/FPB-4:".
- ALCO_FA trainbrakes Railway_air_brake.
- ALCO_FA transmission Diesel-electric_transmission.
- ALCO_FA uicclass "Bo′Bo′".
- ALCO_FA wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:B-B_locomotives.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:Freight_locomotives.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:Locomotives_with_cabless_variants.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:MLW_locomotives.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1946.
- ALCO_FA subject Category:Schenectady,_New_York.
- ALCO_FA type ALCOLocomotives.
- ALCO_FA type Artifact100021939.
- ALCO_FA type B-BLocomotives.
- ALCO_FA type Container103094503.
- ALCO_FA type Conveyance103100490.
- ALCO_FA type DieselLocomotive103193597.
- ALCO_FA type DieselLocomotivesOfTheUnitedStates.
- ALCO_FA type Instrumentality103575240.
- ALCO_FA type Locomotive103684823.
- ALCO_FA type LocomotivesWithCablessVariants.
- ALCO_FA type MLWLocomotives.
- ALCO_FA type Object100002684.
- ALCO_FA type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- ALCO_FA type RailwayLocomotivesIntroducedIn1946.
- ALCO_FA type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- ALCO_FA type Vehicle104524313.
- ALCO_FA type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- ALCO_FA type Whole100003553.
- ALCO_FA type Locomotive.
- ALCO_FA type MeanOfTransportation.
- ALCO_FA type Product.
- ALCO_FA type DesignedArtifact.
- ALCO_FA comment "The ALCO FA was a family of B-B diesel locomotives designed to haul freight trains. The locomotives were built by a partnership of ALCO and General Electric in Schenectady, New York, between January 1946 and May 1959. They were of a cab unit design, and both cab-equipped lead (A unit) FA and cabless booster (B unit) FB models were built. A dual passenger-freight version, the FPA/FPB, was also offered.".
- ALCO_FA label "ALCO FA".
- ALCO_FA label "ALCO FA-1".
- ALCO_FA label "アルコFAシリーズディーゼル機関車".
- ALCO_FA sameAs アルコFAシリーズディーゼル機関車.
- ALCO_FA sameAs ALCO_FA-1.
- ALCO_FA sameAs m.0cfw89.
- ALCO_FA sameAs Q4652285.
- ALCO_FA sameAs Q4652285.
- ALCO_FA sameAs ALCO_FA.
- ALCO_FA wasDerivedFrom ALCO_FA?oldid=603422395.
- ALCO_FA depiction MetroRail_600.jpg.
- ALCO_FA isPrimaryTopicOf ALCO_FA.
- ALCO_FA name "ALCO FA".