SP 4855         
ALCO introduced its "Century" series of locmotives in 1963, and the largest model in the initial catalog was designated the C628. Southern Pacific, impressed with the performance of the demonstrator set sent around by ALCO, purchased a group of twenty-five of the massive units (Nos. 4845-4869) in April, 1965. The railroad also acquired the four demonstrator units, numbering them 4870-4873. Then, only a couple of months later on July 1, 1965, the Southern Pacific adopted an entirely new numbering scheme for its locomotives, and the new C628s became the 7100-7128. In this photograph, taken during the short period in the spring of 1965 when the ALCOs carried their first numbers, Nos.4855, 4850, 4852 are approaching the end of their difficult run over the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Date: 7/22/1965 Location: Unknown, Views: 933 Collection Of:   David Krebs
Locomotives: SP 4855(C628) SP 4850(C628) SP 4852(C628)    Author:  Don Sims
SP 4855
Picture Categories: Roster,Scenic,Track,Action This picture is part of album:  Picture Postcard Collection
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Rick Erben General Richard Percy's "Espee Modelers Archive" shows this C-628 as purchased in 1965 and renumbered later in that year to the 7100 series; thus this must be mid-1965. Neat show. Love that RBBQ reefer first out. 8/10/2013 1:25:47 AM
David Krebs General Thanks on behalf of Mr. Sims. 1/17/2016 12:25:03 PM
Lucas Connor General What an incredible shot. ALCOs are always a great find, and they looked especially good in the "bloody nose" paint. Great shot! 10/16/2020 11:14:44 PM
David Krebs General Thanks on behalf of Mr. Sims. 10/17/2020 6:14:55 AM

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