Used very good condition
3 Locomotive set
Rock Island ALCO Set FA1 + FB1+FA1 - Aristocraft #22009 diesel locomotive.
Very good condition. wheels show little run time. From an estate.
A unit road name - Rock Island - Locomotive numbered 2009
B Unit; REA (Aristocraft) item number 22059. ALCO FB-1 Diesel Locomotive Road Name and number; Rock Island. Locomotive features a dual motor drive with 8-wheel propulsion, operating diesel smoke unit, and interior lighting. Approximately 20 inches long.
See pics and video for condition.
Tested forward + reverse + Lights work
Box and instructions included
Shipping to 48 states is included in price
Canada, Hawaii and international shipping available
Made by Aristocraft
Old Stock - display item - some trim parts may have come loose and would require re-gluing.
Overall very good shape. appears to have very little run time.
G Scale Garden Train Locomotive for indoor and outdoor use
1:29 scale length. Detailed - lights
Free shipping to 48 usa states via UPS ground.
highly detailed and well-equipped rolling stock that are made to run outdoors.
Weather-resistant construction
Box Length: 26 inches
Box Weight: 22 pounds
Ships Oversize. Insurance and shipping are included
at time of listing, various g scale Rock Island, Sante Fe UP and others road name rolling stock are in stock including LGB, Aristocraft, and USA Trains call 816-449-1314 to check inventory
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History of Alco FA1 and FB1
ALCO FA Diesel Locomotive 1500 hp
The ALCO FA was a family of diesel locomotives designed to haul freight trains. F series was introduced by the company in 1946 and initially offered 1,500 horsepower with a B-B wheel arrangement (four axles per truck). The locomotives were built by a partnership of ALCO and General Electric. They were of a cab unit design, and both cab-equipped lead (A unit) FA and cabless booster (B unit) FB models were built. ALCO's designation of F marks these locomotives as being geared primarily for freight use but many were used with passenger trains.
Production ran from January 1946 to May 1959 with a total number built of approximately 1,000. Rock Island purchased 16 FA units and 8 FB units in 1948. Several examples of FAs and FBs have been preserved in railroad museums, a few of them in operational status on such lines as the Grand Canyon Railway and the Napa Valley Wine Train.