ALCO Century 628
Preserved Hamersley Iron 2000 at 7 Mile Yard, Dampier, Western Australia in July 2003
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderALCO
ModelDL628
Build dateDecember 1963 - December 1968
Total produced186
Specifications
Configuration:
  AARC-C
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Prime moverAlco 16-251C
Generator586A4 or 586C1R
Traction motors752E6A
Performance figures
Power output2,750 hp (2,051 kW)

The ALCO Century 628 was a six-axle, 2,750 hp (2,051 kW) diesel-electric locomotive. A total of 186 C628s were built between December 1963 and December 1968. There were 135 C628s built for US railroads, 46 C628s built for Mexican railroads, and five C628s for Australia.

The C628 replaced the C624 (DL600C/RSD-41) as a part of ALCO's 'Century' line of locomotives. The C624 was intended to replace the earlier RSD-15 model, but was never built. The C628 was offered instead in August 1963.

Hamersley Iron purchased five to haul iron ore services in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Two were built in Schenectady and three by AE Goodwin in Sydney. All had been retired by 1982, with one preserved on a plinth in Dampier.[1]

The Southern Pacific purchased the four demonstrators in 1964, and an additional 25 C628s were delivered in 1965.

Preserved

Australia

  • No. 2000 preserved by the Pilbara Railways Historical Society[2]

North America

  • Nacionales de Mexico 610, formerly Delaware and Hudson 610, preserved at the Yucatán Railway Museum in Mexico
  • Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Mexico 606, formerly Ferrocarril de Pacifico 606, preserved at the Yucatán Railway museum in Mexico

References

  1. Oberg, Leon (2010). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-2010s. Kenthurst: Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 337–338. ISBN 9781921719011.
  2. Exhibits Pilbara Railway Historical Society
  • Alco Century 628 Study by Win Cuisnier (Preston Cook) Extra 2200 South Issue #54 Oct-Dec 1975 p. 21.
  • Alco Century (and predecessors) Spec-Profile by Don Dover Extra 2200 South Issue #54 Oct-Dec 1975 p. 22

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