MLW RS-10
The Montreal Locomotive Works RS-10 was a 1,600 horsepower (1,200 kW) road switcher built for the Canadian market. It was essentially an ALCO RS-3 in a redesigned carbody. It retained the RS-3's 12-cylinder Alco 244 engine. MLW built 129 of these locomotives before the model was replaced by the MLW RS-18.
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Original owners
Railway | Quantity | Road number | Notes |
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Canadian National Railway | 1863–1885, 3066–3093 | ||
Canadian Pacific Railway | 8462–8482, 8557–8600, 8824 | 8824 was built using parts from wrecked FA-1 4016, and re-used that unit's frame number | |
Ontario Northland Railway | 1400–1403 | ||
Pacific Great Eastern Railway | 579–586 | to British Columbia Railway | |
Total | 129 | ||
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