ALCO PA1 Lehigh Valley

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Caption: American Locomotive Works PA1, Lehigh Valley Railroad, 1948. This large custom sized 8" X 22" print ships rolled in a sturdy tube. Order on line or by phone at 585-554-5373. Please note online images carry a TWAA watermark. Your final print will not include this security device.

 

The ALCO PA was a family of A1A-A1A diesel locomotives built to haul passenger trains. The locomotives were built in Schenectady, New York, in the United States by a partnership of the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) and General Electric (GE) between June 1946 and December 1953. Designed by General Electric's Ray Patten, they were of a cab unit design. While externally the PB models were slightly shorter than the PA model, they shared many of the same characteristics, both aesthetically and mechanically. ALCO's designation of P indicates that they were geared for higher speeds and passenger use. However, beyond this, their design was largely similar- aside from the PA/PB's both being larger A1A-A1A types with an even more striking nose - and many railroads used PA locomotives for both freight and passenger service.

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