steve1 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 When I was in Mexico in 1996 the group visited a number railway depots and the National Railway Museum in Puebla.  The museum had a running Alco PA that was used by Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México. I was lucky enough to take it for a quick spin along a few yards of track and back again; somewhat of a nerve racking experience!  At one of the depots (embarrassingly I forget which) we also saw the remains of one their other PAs. Incredibly this was repatriated to the US and restored at the Smithsonian.  steve   6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Oldddudders Posted May 27 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 27 I think these were ex-Santa Fe units, via the D&H? 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
doctor quinn Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 1 hour ago, Oldddudders said: I think these were ex-Santa Fe units, via the D&H? They were, D&H bought four PAs from Santa Fe in late 1967, they were rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen in 1974-75 with 251 engines. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jasond Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 In the early 70s my holiday plan included travelling from my two aunts in New York up to see my cousin in Montreal. I found the schedule of The Adirondack, rode behind PC E8s from NY Grand Central up to Albany where I was told that the first two rebuilt PAs were on the way down from Montreal which was why we only had an RS3 and RS36 set on our northbound 😒 but both in the blue/gray Lightning Stripe 🤩  The RS3 was one of two swapped with the Boston & Maine 'cos they had steam-heating boilers. Had a good meal in the leased CP Rail Buffet Dome Car.  Don't worry, I managed to save up to go back and see PA4s in 1981. I ought to look out a pic. Jason 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EddieB Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 I didn't realise that the preserved PA at Puebla was operable. I visited there in March 1996 (regular visitor, not on an organised tour) and it was sandwiched between a carriage and a steam loco.  I can't sure, but I thought I passed another PA in a park in Mexico City. A small collection of locomotives was displayed, but I couldn't negotiate the traffic, double back and find a parking spot so I wasn't able to check out what was there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mike_Walker Posted May 30 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 30 The two which were repatriated to the US were NdeM 16, ex-DH 16 nee-ATSF 59L and NdeM 18, ex-DH 18 nee-ATSF 62L. Both were built as PA1s but following their rebuilds at M-K were classified as PA4s although that was an unofficial designation.   16 was at Albany OR in October 2003awaiting restoration. As shown in Steve's photo above, this unit had been involved in roll-over following a derailment. Neither of the PAs arrived back in the US as more than a shell. The plan was to restore this one cosmetically for display in the Smithsonian. Has it actually been done?  18 in the Brooklyn Roundhouse at Portland OR at the same time has been fully restored to working order by Doyle McCormack using the engine/generator from a BC Rail M424W and a set of trucks from a former CP Rail MoW vehicle. These (and those under 16) are actually from a rare Fairbanks-Morse "Erie built" rather than genuine ALCo trucks but are so similar in appearance as to be un-noticeable. It has been restored to Nickel Plate "Bluebird" livery as Doyle grew up alongside the Nickel Plate and remembers seeing them as a boy. I quote: "It's my unit, I'll paint it how I want". At least 16 should be in the glorious Warbonnet scheme.  Around the time it acquired the PAs, the Delaware & Hudson also acquired a pair of even rarer former New York Central Baldwin RF16s otherwise known as "Sharknose" units. I think at least one survives and is preserved. Anyone know of its current whereabouts and status?  1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold russ p Posted May 30 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 30 1 hour ago, Mike_Walker said: The two which were repatriated to the US were NdeM 16, ex-DH 16 nee-ATSF 59L and NdeM 18, ex-DH 18 nee-ATSF 62L. Both were built as PA1s but following their rebuilds at M-K were classified as PA4s although that was an unofficial designation.   16 was at Albany OR in October 2003awaiting restoration. As shown in Steve's photo above, this unit had been involved in roll-over following a derailment. Neither of the PAs arrived back in the US as more than a shell. The plan was to restore this one cosmetically for display in the Smithsonian. Has it actually been done?  18 in the Brooklyn Roundhouse at Portland OR at the same time has been fully restored to working order by Doyle McCormack using the engine/generator from a BC Rail M424W and a set of trucks from a former CP Rail MoW vehicle. These (and those under 16) are actually from a rare Fairbanks-Morse "Erie built" rather than genuine ALCo trucks but are so similar in appearance as to be un-noticeable. It has been restored to Nickel Plate "Bluebird" livery as Doyle grew up alongside the Nickel Plate and remembers seeing them as a boy. I quote: "It's my unit, I'll paint it how I want". At least 16 should be in the glorious Warbonnet scheme.  Around the time it acquired the PAs, the Delaware & Hudson also acquired a pair of even rarer former New York Central Baldwin RF16s otherwise known as "Sharknose" units. I think at least one survives and is preserved. Anyone know of its current whereabouts and status?   There was a video of one of the sharks being moved in the last year on YouTube US preservation is very strange compared to here having the RF16s stored away for over 40 years with little or no information on them would be like a pair of D600s hiding away in this country Oh forgot to mention I have 10203 in a barn! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
woodenhead Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 52 minutes ago, russ p said: Â Oh forgot to mention I have 10203 in a barn! No you don't - I do, have the Fell as well, I let KR scan it - both sides are the same you know!! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johann Marsbar Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 The one painted as NKP 190 is seen here in May 2017 in Portland...... Â Â It was sold last year and has since moved east...... https://dieselera.com/genesee-valley-transportation-acquires-historic-alco-pa/ 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nortonville Phil Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 The second PA is under restoration at the Museum of the American Railroad in Frisco Texas near Dallas. Supposedly it is owned by the Smithsonian but is  on loan to MAR. They are working on its restoration. It will be painted in Santa Fe Warbonnet colors.  Phil Randall 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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