While EMD was dominating the locomotive market, and GE was just starting out, 4 other locomotive builders were also contributing there own locomotives to North America. The original and historical ALCO and Baldwin, the marine-engine building Fairbanks-Morse, and the iconic yet short-lived Lima Hamilton. Each of these builders had there varying degrees of success, and own ways of leaving the industry. While we have ALCOs and Baldwins running on shortlines, few Fairbanks Morse's intact, and only a few Lima-Hamilton Diesel's left, they each have proven there mark on the North American rail network.
Welp, the third (or fourth) installment of the "10 Words or Less" that y'all have been waiting for. This time, were covering not 1, not 2, but four diesel locomotive builders that were alongside EMD and the new GE.
From railcars to switchers, cab units to mainline freighters, one-off's to prototypes, we cover them here!!!
Music used:
Song for America - Kansas
ABBA - Mama Mia
Duke Ellington - "Take the A Train"
Les Baxter - "April in Portugal"
Stan Kenton - "Eager Beaver"
Les Brown - "Leap Frog"
ALL PHOTOS DO NOT BELONG TO ME, THEY BELONG TO THERE RESPECTIVE OWNERS
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