Talk:Oahu Railway and Land Company

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[edit] ALW or ALCO?

In the following excerpt:

On December 31, 1947 a final excursion carrying company President Walter Dillingham (Benjamin Dillingham's son), along with numerous guests, departed from Kahuku behind American Locomotive Works steam engine number 70 which worked its way through 71.4 miles of beautiful O‘ahu countryside back to the Honolulu station.

Shouldn't that be American Locomotive Company (ALCO)? I didn't correct it because there could have been an American Locomotive Works, but it doesn't sound right to me. slambo 16:14, Jun 3, 2005 (UTC)