- The
American Locomotive Company (often
shortened to
ALCO,
ALCo or
Alco) was an
American manufacturer that
operated from 1901 to 1969,
initially specializing...
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ALCO Stores, Inc. (formerly Duckwall-
ALCO Stores) was a
retail chain operating 198
stores in 23 states,
primarily in the
United States Midwest. The company...
- The
ALCO HH
series was an
early set of
diesel switcher locomotives built by the
American Locomotive Company (
ALCO) of Schenectady, New York
between 1931...
- The
ALCO FA is a
family of B-B
diesel locomotives designed to haul
freight trains. The
locomotives were
built by a
partnership of
ALCO and
General Electric...
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Alcos is a
Spanish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Alcos (born 1967 or 1968),
Hawaiian politician Jacinto Alcos, Cebuano-language...
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ALCO RS-1 is a 4-axle diesel-electric
locomotive built by
Alco-GE
between 1941 and 1953 and the
American Locomotive Company from 1953 to 1960.
ALCO subsidiary...
- The
ALCO S-1 and S-3 were 660
horsepower (490 kW) diesel-electric
switcher locomotives produced by
ALCO and
their Canadian subsidiary Montreal Locomotive...
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Alco typically refers to the
American Locomotive Company, a
defunct locomotive manufacturer.
Alco may also
refer to:
ALCO Stores, a
defunct American discount...
- The
ALCO RS-3 is a 1,600 hp (1.2 MW), B-B diesel-electric
locomotive manufactured from May 1950 to
August 1956 by
American Locomotive Company (
ALCO) and...
- The
ALCO S-2 and S-4 are 1,000-horsepower (746 kW)
diesel electric switcher locomotives produced by
ALCO and
Canadian licensee Montreal Locomotive Works...