In the late 2000s, the motive power department got it into their heads that, since the railroad still had enough switching districts & low-density branches that didn’t need modern high-horsepower power, this might be a good time to stock up on used Alco power because (a) cheap, (b) easy for the TdM shops to maintain, (c) stingy fuel requirements for a post-ww2 diesel design, and (d) easy for ILW to replace the prime mover & generator when the day came that the regulators dropped the hammer on old polluting prime movers.

Feelers were put out to various locomotive brokers, and over the course of the next few years a largish pile of units – mainly RS-11 – were lined up for purchase, and in 2013 – after a frantic last minute rush to get units off Morristown & Erie property before the scrappers came in –a stream of units in various stages of repair started showing up on the deadline at St Jean-sur-Richelieu

road number number class model type builder built HP originally notes
1213-1214 2 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1956 2400 DW&P #3605,3608 Dofasco B trucks
1215-1225 12 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1956 2400 Erie Mining #301-303,305-309,311-314
1226 1 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1959 2400 SP #5856
1227 1 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1960 2400 SAL #102
1228-1229 2 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1956 2400 N&W #312,321
1230 1 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1956 2400 NKP #569
1231-1232 2 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1958 2400 NP #906,910
1233 1 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1960 2400 NP #318
1234 1 DL16c RS-11m DE ALCO/ILW 1956 2400 GB&W #309
1235-1236 2 DL37 “rs-29” DE ILW 2013 3500 NP #905-906 (re)manufactured 2013
1279,1280 2 DL39 C-636 DE ALCO 1967 3600 ALCo demonstrators C636-2, C636-3
n/a 2 DL13 C-424 DE MLW 1963 2400 CP #4231,4216 gutted shells – stripped by thieves
n/a 2 DL13 C-424 DE ALCO 1963 2400 GBW #320,321 ex-LA&L parts units
n/a 1 DL24 M-420 DE MLW 1975 2000 CN #3562
n/a 1 DL3 RS-2 DE ALCO 1950 1600 GB&W #303

NP #905 & 906 were actually in the process of being cut when the sale went through, so they arrived at ILW as nothing more than sleds with cabs & short hood (they are now in service after remanufacturing with modern mechanical & electrical gear), and the C-636’s, C-424s C, M-420, and RS-2 had been pretty well stripped for parts/by thieves, so are scheduled to be rebuilt into eco-class machines as needed.

(This cost approximately US$2 million for the units, $2 million for transport, and another $10 million – so far – to get them back into working order, which is approximately 1/3rd the cost of a batch of new ILW eco units. Well worth it for branch and tertiary lines that see very little traffic!)

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