Dickson Manufacturing Company
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Dickson Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of railway steam locomotives. In 1901 the company was merged with seven other manufacturing firms to form American Locomotive Company (ALCO).
[edit] Preserved Dickson locomotives
The following locomotives (in serial number order) built by Dickson before the ALCO merger have been preserved.United States unless stated otherwise.
All locations are in theSerial number | Wheel arrangement (Whyte notation) |
Build date | Operational owner(s) | Disposition |
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1005 | 0-6-2T | August 1898 | J. B. Levert #5 | Enterprise Plantation, Patoutville, Louisiana |
[edit] Notes
- ↑ Sunshine Software, Steam Locomotive Information. Retrieved October 30, 2005.
Locomotive manufacturing predecessors of American Locomotive Company | |
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1901 merger: | Brooks · Cooke · Dickson · Manchester · Pittsburgh · Rhode Island · Richmond · Schenectady |
Later acquisitions: | Montreal (1904) · Rogers (1905) |