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Owner: Union Pacific Railroad Company
Model:Alco RS27Built As:ALCO 640-2 (RS27)
Serial Number:83556Order No:21119
Frame Number:prime mover # 15145Built:12/1959
Notes:ex-ALCO demo 640-2, retired 3/71
Other locos with this serial:  UP 675(RS27) ALCO 640-2(RS27)
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UP 675
Title:  UP 675
Description:  Outside some area of the UP Omaha Shops.
Photo Date:  12/1/1959  Upload Date: 6/18/2007 9:02:43 PM
Location:  Omaha, NE
Author:  Unknown
Categories: 
Locomotives:  UP 675(RS27)
Views:  1716   Comments: 1
UP RS27 675
Title:  UP RS27 675
Description:  UP RS27 675 and 676 (1/2 of UP's RS27 fleet) at Valley, Nebraska on September 2, 1962, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Alco built five RS27 (DL-640) demonstrators, numbered 640-1 through 640-5, which toured 22 railroads between January - April 1960. After the tour, three of the demonstrators were sent to the NYC for road tests, where they were assigned primarily to the Flexi-van trains. There they replaced normal motive power consists of 4-6 1800 hp units, and met tight schedules repeatedly. Track speeds of 70 mph were consistently maintained over 580 miles permitted over the 950 miles between New York City and Chicago, with an additional 130 miles at above 60 mph. Alco demonstrator numbers 640-2 through 640-5 were sold to the UP, becoming 675-678, the only RS27's on the UP. All were retired by late 1970 or early 1971, and these two were sold to the Montreal Locomotive Works, becoming the basis of a lease fleet.
Photo Date:  9/2/1962  Upload Date: 11/23/2010 10:39:43 AM
Location:  Valley, NE
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster,Station
Locomotives:  UP 675(RS27) UP 676(RS27)
Views:  2441   Comments: 1
UP RS27 675
Title:  UP RS27 675
Description:  UP RS27 675 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on an unknown day in January 1964, Kodachrome by unknown (probably Lou Schmitz), Chuck Zeiler collection.

Alco built this locomotive as the second of five demonstrators and assigned it road number 640-2 (DL-640 was Alco's specification for the RS27, the numeral was used as road numbers) in December 1959 (c/n 83556). It was powered by a 16-cylinder Model 251B prime mover coupled to a GT581 main generator, Type MG-8 power plant regulator, driving four GE 752 traction motors, producing 2400 horsepower. It featured an advanced (in 1959) transistorized control system, known as Type E, which utilized a GY27A1 auxiliary generator as the exciter.

The RS27 was an upgrade of the RS11, using the same basic frame, but packing a 16-cylinder diesel in place of the RS11's 12-cylinder diesel, resulting in the stubby appearance of the short hood as the cab was moved forward to make room. Alco built five DL-640/RS27 demonstrators, three of which conducted shakedown tests on the D&H before moving to the NYC for road tests. Although the demonstrators performed well on the NYC's high speed Flexi-Van trains, only one order resulted, and that was for a single unit to the Green Bay & Western. It took another year before the next order, and that was for four of the demonstrators (#'s 640-2 through 640-5), purchased by the UP in September 1961 and numbered 675-678. Alco demonstrator 640-1 was rebuilt to a Century 424 and sold to Pennsylvania Railroad as their 2415. After retirement on the UP in 1971, two of the former demonstrators (675 and 676) moved to Canada and formed the beginning of a lease fleet for MLW. The sales figures were not too impressive for the RS27; a total of 37 units were built in a production run of a little over one year. This was due to a number of factors, not the least was EMD's introduction of the GP30 and GE's new U25B, all available at about the same time. A personal observation, I have no evidence to back this up, but in researching this, I noted that Alco had really upset the UP with their FA1 model (all of UP's FA1's needed warranty repairs, 90 diesel engine blocks were replaced), and the RS27's were likely a peace offering. These four locomotives were orphans on UP's system. I think Alco recognized that they needed UP's business to survive, and probably gave the UP a good deal on these locomotives. After all, they were demonstrators, and had a lot of miles on them before getting UP paint.

Photo Date:  1/1/1964  Upload Date: 11/22/2010 9:39:37 AM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 675(RS27)
Views:  1894   Comments: 1


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