The Disposable engines that Conquered the World - USATC S160

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Train of Thought

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In today's video, we take a look at the S160's, America's disposable engines that survived well past their shelf life
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@TrainFactGuy
@TrainFactGuy
I've been around the world ('round the world)
@Sir_Rheilffordd
@Sir_Rheilffordd
The DR Class 52 Kriegslokomotive was also built to only last a few years, but nowdays its the most common preserved locomotive in the whole of Europe. In Bosnia they are even in active service.
@Arkay315
@Arkay315
US engineering. It isn't perfect, but it works.
@swordkirbyfilms7747
@swordkirbyfilms7747
There is an S160 currently operating in the United States. Great Smokey Mountain Railroad 1702 is a S160.
@danielstickney2400
@danielstickney2400
I think the point missed is these locomotives weren't really designed to be "disposable". They were designed to be simple, reliable, and easy to maintain in primitive conditions with basic tools, and they survived in service because they were reliable and easy to maintain and would keep running long after more "sophisticated" designs would require major maintenance. For instance, they lacked the superheating that was effectively standard on US locomotives by that point. The axle box issues were mostly caused by British train crews unfamiliar with greased bearings failing to lubricate them properly.
@asteroidrules
@asteroidrules
You can tell just how widespread the USATC locomotives were just by looking at all the names the S160 went by. In addition to its USATC designation and the Baldwin designation of Class 19S, it was known as the OBB Class 956, CSD Class 456.1, SNCF Class 140U, SNCB Type 281, SEK Class Theta Gamma, MAV Class 411, FS Class 736, PKP Class Tr201, SZhD class ShA, RENFE Class 553, TCDD Class 45171, JZ Class 37, FCC Class 80, CR Class KD6, KSR Series 8000, KoRail Class Sori 2, and IR Class AWC. This thing operated on literally every continent that has rails on it, most of the time for several decades. To make matters even better: these weren't the only US Army war locomotives that served around the world for several decades, the slightly larger S200 class, the S100 "yank tank" switcher, and S118 "MacArthur" narrow gauge engine, were all also carried by war with American troops and left scattered across dozens of nations.
@alice_muse
@alice_muse
From Alaska, and we still have 2 of them; no.556 is a static display in downtown Anchorage, and no.557 is being restored to operational status at an engine shed out in Wasilla.
@jsnap1
@jsnap1
Ah yes this train lasted forever... Starts the video telling us all the serious issues it has. This video had so many ups and downs lol 😅
@drexcitement9579
@drexcitement9579
Funny story: in a presentation railway in the uk called KWVR there are one and when it was being shipped to the uk there was a note on it telling the people who got it to check the firebox and when they did they found tons of beer and whisky turns out the boat it was on belonged to a load of smugglers who where trying to bring beer and whisky to England
@plainsbiomeproductions5741
@plainsbiomeproductions5741
One thing you missed in the video was that the Americans also built a slightly modified version of these locos during the war for Queensland railways in Australia. These locos worked right up to the 1960s and two survive in operational condition today
@lokomo41
@lokomo41
Unfortunately, only the boiler from locomotive 456.159 (S160) has survived in the Czech Republic. After decommissioning, the locomotives ended up as heating boilers or were quickly scrapped as a bad imperilastic thing. That's how everything that came from the west, which according to the communists was bad, ended.
@KlaxontheImpailr
@KlaxontheImpailr
"A handful in Spain ended up in Alaska."
@TweetsieRailroader
@TweetsieRailroader
An excellent video! I wanted to make a quick correction regarding the S160’s in the United States: most, if not all the S160’s that exist in the USA (not including Alaska) never went overseas, and instead found work at various military bases, such as Fort Bragg, and probably most famously, For Eustis, where S160’s were used as Military training locomotives up until the 1970’s.
@terrier_productions
@terrier_productions
By far my favourite American locomotive class. One of my local heritage railways has 2 in operation and 1 undergoing restoration
@CarolinaSpecial-No.1397
@CarolinaSpecial-No.1397
Number 1702 still operates on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad in my home state of North Carolina, I even had the honor of seeing her in person on July 30th of 2023. Granted, she’s been heavily modified through the years and barely looks like an S160, but she’s still one at heart.
@844SteamFan
@844SteamFan
6:37
@davidolah925
@davidolah925
Here in Hungary the class number was 411 hence the 4 driven axles and the nickname was Truman because of they were biult in America. There's many of them being preserved here as statues, but one, the 411.118 is still operational and maintained by a foundation. The members call her Vassné (Mrs. Vass) because the man who maintained her as a statue and started to bring her back to life is called István Vass.
@nahjustaverage
@nahjustaverage
Glad the S160s got a video after the S100s. Both great steam locomotives
@rohlicek3884
@rohlicek3884
Fun fact: the S-2-8-2 from derail valley is somewhat based on the S200
@CardScientist
@CardScientist
"There is nothing more permanent than a temporary fix"
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