NKP RS3 537         
NKP RS3 537 built in March 1954 (c/n 80709), retired in July 1966, at Calumet Yard, Chicago, Illinois, June 13, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. The Nickel Plate (NYC&StL) had 23 RS-3's built by Alco around March 1954 on Order S-3222, classed ARS-16a on the NKP.

Field reports on the RS-2 indicated a few weaknesses that resulted in the RS-3 design. The initial RS-3 specification, E-1662, included the Model 244D prime mover (now rated at 1600 hp), which addressed misalignment between bearing saddles and caps that had led to crankshaft and bearing failures in the earlier versions of the 244. Although the truck wheelbase remained the same, the RS-3 was 6 inches longer (55 feet, 11 inches) than the RS-2, as a result of changing the belt driven auxiliaries to gear drive. In addition, the fuel tank was removed from under the cab to below the frame between the trucks, which forced the batteries to the short hood running board, creating a raised section on both sides. The short hood was widened to allow a dynamic brake option, or a steam generator. In the rare case of a customer opting for both, the short hood was raised, creating what was termed a "hammerhead". The RS-3 was equipped with a GT581 main generator driving GE 752 traction motors, interchangeable with FA-FB locomotives, simplifying maintenance stocks. This photo illustrates a late production RS-3. When introduced, the RS-3 had three rows of louvers on the long hood engine compartment access doors next to the radiator intake, and three more next to the cab, no louvers in between (21 units). The next group built had small louvers added to the rest of the access doors, but only at the top and bottom, and the battery box louvers were rotated from vertical to horizontal. Finally, Alco replaced the louvers with two carbody filters on each side. Laboratory tests which introduced "standard Arizona road dust" into the air intake indicated that although the lube oil filters were trapping the dust pulled in through the louvers, damage was still done to piston rings and crankshaft bearings. A retrofit package to replace the louvers with filters was offered by Alco.

Date: 6/13/1966 Location: Calumet City, IL   Map Show Calumet City on a rail map Views: 2200 Collection Of:   Chuck Zeiler
Locomotives: NKP 537(RS3)    Author:  Chuck Zeiler
NKP RS3 537
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Gary L General That much caption surely deserves at least 1024 on the resolution! 5/2/2009 4:42:41 PM
Bob Lalich General I'm enjoying these vintage NKP photos! One minor correction, the location is Calumet Yard, which is within Chicago city limits. 5/30/2009 7:44:48 AM
Chuck Zeiler General Thanks Bob, I'll make the location corrections. I had noted on each slide that the location was Calumet. When I consulted an old Chicago street map, the only two yards on the map were S. Deering Yard and Irondale Yard. Calumet City was off the map, so I made a faulty assumption. Thanks again for the correction. I do appreciate it. 5/31/2009 11:06:53 AM
Chuck Zeiler General l Gary L, here is a 1024 for you, thanks for the suggestion, I think. Now I'm converting all the images to 1024, I did not realize that this site compresses the photo, and I didn't want to be data hog 5/31/2009 8:49:57 PM
David Farmer General 537 has a mixed paint scheme -- older multi-stripe on sides and the later simplified wide stripes in end. The later NKPs with black carbody with gold end stripes and frame stripe (not seen here) looked best). All won't agree I'm sure. NKP RS3s were long end forward with typical NKP mars light. Ladder on side added to distictive look. Three of them couldn't run the hot freights like the GP9s but they looked great. 9/12/2014 5:01:33 PM

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