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ALCO RSD-15
The ALCO RSD-15 was a diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type built by ALCO (the American Locomotive Company) of Schenectady, New York between August 1956 and June 1960, during which time 75 locomotives were produced. The RSD-15 was powered by an ALCO 251 16-cylinder four-cycle V-type prime mover rated at ; it superseded the almost identical ALCO 244-engined RSD-7, and was catalogued alongside the similar but smaller RSD-12, powered by a 12-cylinder 251-model V-type diesel engine. The locomotive rode on a pair of three-axle ''Trimount'' trucks, in an AAR C-C wheel arrangement, with all axles powered by General Electric model 752 traction motors. These trucks have an asymmetrical axle spacing due to the positioning of the traction motors. The six-motor design allowed higher tractive effort at lower speeds than an otherwise similar four-motor design. The RSD-15 could be ordered with either a high or low short hood; railfans dubbed the low short hood version "Alligators", on account of their unusually long low noses. ==RSD-17== A single example of the very similar model RSD-17 was built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1957. After demonstrating on the Canadian Pacific ''(as #7007)'', the Canadian National ''(as #3899)'', and the Pacific Great Eastern ''(as #624)'', the locomotive was purchased by the Canadian Pacific ''(as #8921)''. Nicknamed "The Empress of Agincourt", by Pete Fairfull, who was its primary operator for many years, ''(for its common presence around Toronto's Agincourt yard)'', the locomotive served the railway until 1995, when truck problems forced its retirement.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.ecrm5700.org/ )〕
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