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ARMCO Steel 307
Title:  ARMCO Steel 307
Description:  LIMA (Taken with ARMCO Steel permission)
Photo Date:  12/28/1972  Upload Date: 11/9/2012 10:29:29 AM
Location:  Middletown, OH
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  ASCX 307(LS-1200)
Views:  866   Comments: 6
Ex-B&O Rare Lima
Title:  Ex-B&O Rare Lima
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/14/2002  Upload Date: 7/27/2002 6:30:03 AM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Tim Huemmer
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BO 320(LS-1200)
Views:  3876   Comments: 0
B&O 320
Title:  B&O 320
Description:  1 of three Lima Diesels on the Railroad.
Photo Date:  6/17/2013  Upload Date: 6/18/2013 12:38:53 PM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Jim Tiroch
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BO 320(LS-1200)
Views:  785   Comments: 1
WVRR 320
Title:  WVRR 320
Description:  WVRR 320 is ex-ARMCO Steel E-123, exx-B&O 9376, nee-B&O 320, and is one of only two Lima 1200 hp switchers to have been preserved. The Blunt trucks have been swapped in from another unit, as these Limas originally rode on AAR switcher trucks.
Photo Date:  4/11/2017  Upload Date: 5/15/2017 11:56:19 AM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Jeff Van Cleve
Categories: 
Locomotives:  WVRR 320(LS-1200)
Views:  536   Comments: 2
WVRR 320
Title:  WVRR 320
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/22/2019  Upload Date: 6/20/2023 7:33:38 PM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Matt Petersen
Categories: 
Locomotives:  WVRR 320(LS-1200)
Views:  36   Comments: 0
WVRR 709
Title:  WVRR 709
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/3/2022  Upload Date: 9/21/2022 2:40:36 PM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Yard,Track
Locomotives:  WVRR 320(LS-1200) BO 320(LS-1200)
Views:  94   Comments: 0
WVRR 709
Title:  WVRR 709
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/3/2022  Upload Date: 9/21/2022 3:03:21 PM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Yard,Track
Locomotives:  BO 320(LS-1200) WVRR 320(LS-1200)
Views:  163   Comments: 0
WVRRR 320
Title:  WVRRR 320
Description:  The 3rd Lima that Whitewater owns sits in the deadline. Hopefully one day...
Photo Date:  12/16/2023  Upload Date: 1/14/2024 4:55:40 PM
Location:  Connersville, IN
Author:  Jacob Werling
Categories: 
Locomotives:  WVRR 320(LS-1200)
Views:  34   Comments: 0
WAB 401
Title:  WAB 401
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/19/1965  Upload Date: 1/23/2021 12:30:02 PM
Location:  Decatur, IL
Author:  Jeffrey Lawrence Collection
Categories: 
Locomotives:  WAB 401(LS-1200)
Views:  151   Comments: 0
Wabash A-3170 405
Title:  Wabash A-3170 405
Description:  Wabash A-3170 405 at North Kansas City, Missouri, January 30, 1965, photo by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. The slide ia a little soft on the cab side, I did the best I could. I could barely make out the Wabash Class D-12 stencilled at the bottom of the cab. This locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9421) on Lima-Hamilton Order 1216-DE, specification A-3170, and railfans refer to it as a LS-1200 (Lima Switcher, 1200 horsepower). It was powered by the newly redesigned Hamilton T-89-SA four-cycle prime mover with eight 9X12 inch inline cylinders and equipped with an Elliot Model E Buschi turbo-supercharger, which produced 1200 horsepower available to the traction motors. The following is excerpted from the book, Lima, The History, by Eric Hirsimaki:

Lima-Hamilton initially manufactured diesel locomotives to stock, and sold them as orders came in. At the beginning of 1950, with only 34 diesels on order, L-H decided to put more 'muscle' into their the existing specification A-3170 1000 horsepower yard switcher by changing the fuel rack settings, producing the first 1200 horsepower yard switcher and giving the company an advantage (albiet, short-lived) over the competitors. On November 28, 1949, Construction Order 1216-DE was issued for ten new stock switchers, and these became L-H's first 1200 horsepower switchers. Another five units were later added for a total of 15. Shipped between April and August 1950, the Nickel Plate acquired four, the Wabash six, and the Erie five. Ironically, Lima demonstrator 1004, which left the plant on April 3, 1950, had the dubious distinction of being the last 1000 horsepower unit constructed. The 1200 horsepower units were officially unveiled a few days later, making the 1004 (sold to the TP&W as 302) obsolete as soon as it left the property.

Photo Date:  1/30/1965  Upload Date: 2/23/2011 12:36:32 PM
Location:  North Kansas City, MO
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  WAB 405(LS-1200)
Views:  1321   Comments: 1
Wabash A-3170 406
Title:  Wabash A-3170 406
Description:  Wabash A-3170 406 near North Kansas City, Missouri on January 30, 1965, photo by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built May 1950 (c/n 9422), it was one of 10 on the Wabash roster, one of 69 1200 horsepower switchers built by Lima-Hamilton Corporation. The following is excerpted from the book, Lima, The History, by Eric Hirsimaki, Hundman Publishing:

Although Lima was a sound, well-managed firm in 1946, its Class 1 market prospects were bleak unless it quickly entered the diesel-electric locomotive field. It couldn't afford a full-scale development program, thus Lima was viewed as an attractive potential partner by other firms eager to enter the market. One proposal was from Fairbanks-Morse (FM), because the five-year contract with General Electric (GE) to build road locomotives for FM would run out in 1949, and GE had no interest in renewing the contract because it was building with Alco, and had designs of its own (no pun intended) on the road diesel market. Although details of the FM proposal aren't known, it appears to have offered little more than a contract to assemble locomotives (FM only wanted a manufacturing facility, not a partner). At the time, Lima was also conducting discussions with General Machinery Corporation (General). One of the companies making up General was Hamilton Press and Machinery Company (Hamilton), and one of the products of Hamilton was a diesel engine for marine and stationary generator applications. On July 30, 1947, Lima and General merged to form the Lima-Hamilton Corporation. Almost immediately there was turmoil. The General management wanted to terminate steam locomotive production, while the Lima management was committed to the development of a 4-8-6 'double-bubble' (nicknamed for its unique firebox) super steam locomotive, designed with poppet valves, to be a true competitor of the diesel, the design of which began in 1929. By April 1949, the design was shelved, and Lima finished its final steam locomotives a month later. Chief Mechanical Officer Bert Townsend resigned in protest, perhaps the last true believer in the reciprocating steam locomotive. The similarity to the Alco 1000 hp switcher may be a coincidence, on the other hand, hired by General prior to the merger to oversee the project was former Alco engineer F. J. Geittman, who's job was to develop a new prime mover, as the Hamilton diesel was not suited for locomotive applications.

Hamilton engineers proved worthy counterparts to their Lima brethren. They realized from the start that high horsepower-to-weight ratios yield no advantages for locomotives, since locomotives are traditionally ballasted to obtain optimal adhesion. This allowed them to incorporate heavier crankshafts, bearings, connecting rods, and other parts. The competition was experiencing road failures with their engines because they followed traditional design methods and used lightweight components. The initial switcher design was specification A-3170 (LS-1000), a 1000 hp switcher, which became the standard design. A 660 hp switcher had been designed, but none were built. Later, by changing fuel rack settings, the same design became the LS-1200 (still specification A-3170, L-H did not issue model numbers), producing 1200 horsepower from a Hamilton T-89-SA four-cycle, turbocharged eight cylinder inline diesel engine. Westinghouse supplied the electrical gear.

Photo Date:  1/30/1965  Upload Date: 2/24/2011 1:55:33 PM
Location:  North Kansas City, MO
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  WAB 406(LS-1200)
Views:  1265   Comments: 1
ERIE 662
Title:  ERIE 662
Description:  Roster indicates LH-1200. All 3 are new here. The 657 has an EL diamond applied, so this is after the merger.
Photo Date:  7/19/2012  Upload Date: 7/19/2012 4:38:16 PM
Location:  Akron, OH
Author:  Sturges & Folsom
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  ERIE 662(LS-1200)
Views:  669   Comments: 4
EL 663
Title:  EL 663
Description: 
Photo Date:  10/14/1965  Upload Date: 11/8/2020 12:45:34 PM
Location:  Niles, OH
Author:  Jeffrey Lawrence Collection
Categories: 
Locomotives:  EL 663(LS-1200)
Views:  147   Comments: 0
CR&I 8407
Title:  CR&I 8407
Description:  LIMA
Photo Date:  3/3/1973  Upload Date: 4/23/2012 6:57:43 PM
Location:  Cleveland, OH
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CRI 8407(LS-1200)
Views:  726   Comments: 3
CRI A-3170 8410
Title:  CRI A-3170 8410
Description:  Chicago River & Indiana Railroad (CR&I) Lima-Hamilton (L-H) A-3170 #8410, built May 1951 (c/n 9496), Chicago, Illinois, June 13, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. As far as I can tell, L-H did not have model numbers for their diesel-electric locomotives, but used a specification number. Some references make use of a LS-1200 model, but I believe this is might be diesel spotters handiwork. The CR&I was a subsidiary of the New York Central, and 8410 is seen in the Chicago Junction (CJ) Yard, a railroad company leased by the NYC for 99 years starting in 1922, the same year the NYC purchased the CR&I. Both the CR&I and the CJ were switching railroads and effectively controlled access to the Chicago Stockyards. The CR&I had the distinction of being the world's only all Lima-Hamilton powered railroad when the NYC replaced the steam power with diesel. Starting in 1949, the NYC placed an order for six 1000 hp switchers (#'s 8400-8405) of similar design (A-3170, the specification number did not change when the horsepower was increased to 1200). Following the merger of Baldwin and L-H in November 1950, the NYC placed another order for ten 800 hp switchers (spec. # A-3171, CR&I road #'s 9800-9809), and in May 1951 ordered (L-H order # 1219-DE) six 1200 hp A-3170 switchers, CR&I #'s 8406-8411. The 1200 hp A-3170 weighed between 120-125 tons, was powered by a 8 cylinder inline turbocharged Hamilton T89SA diesel driving a Westinghouse 499A main generator, with four 362D traction motors. It was classed as DES-15b by the NYC. The #8839 to the right was an Indiana Harbor Belt (another NYC subsidiary) SW-7, built January 1950 (c/n 8130), became CR&I 8839 during January 1965, became PC 8839 February 1968, and became CR 8867 April 1976.
Photo Date:  6/13/1965  Upload Date: 5/1/2009 6:48:54 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CRI 8410(LS-1200) IHB 8839(SW7)
Views:  1507   Comments: 0
B&O 9384
Title:  B&O 9384
Description:  LIMA switcher taken with permission on Armco Steel property
Photo Date:  12/28/1972  Upload Date: 12/17/2014 4:41:32 PM
Location:  Middletown, OH
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  BO 9384(LS-1200)
Views:  512   Comments: 2
BO LS-1200 #9384
Title:  BO LS-1200 #9384
Description:  Built by Lima-Hamilton in January of 1951, the switcher was orginally numbered 328. Later it was sold to Armco in 1967 and scrapped in 1976. Specs - 1,200 horsepower (890 kW) from a turbocharged Hamilton T-89-SA four-stroke, eight cylinder inline diesel engine, a Westinghouse generator and 4 Westinghouse traction motors provided the 74,508 lbf of tractive effort. Michael A. Tedesco slide
Photo Date:  12/29/1972  Upload Date: 9/23/2017 11:59:57 AM
Location:  Middletown, OH
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  BO 9384(LS-1200)
Views:  355   Comments: 1
ASCX 9384
Title:  ASCX 9384
Description:  Ex B&O
Photo Date:  4/25/1981  Upload Date: 9/8/2021 8:28:00 PM
Location:  Middleton, OH
Author:  Alan Gaines
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ASCX 9384(LS-1200)
Views:  54   Comments: 0
EL Lima 1000hp Switcher 657
Title:  EL Lima 1000hp Switcher 657
Description:  Ex-Erie (Lackawanna) and B&O Lima switchers sit in the Armco Steel company's deadline. The slide mentions they were stripped of parts. Given two of the last four known Lima diesels in existence came from Armco, it's possible parts from these two live on in those survivors. Larry White photo, from the Ralph L. Phillips collection of the Bay State Model Railroad Museum.
Photo Date:  11/14/1970  Upload Date: 4/24/2024 10:31:28 PM
Location:  Middletown, OH
Author:  Larry White
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  EL 657(LS-1000) BO 9385(LS-1200)
Views:  22   Comments: 0
ARMCO STEEL  9385
Title:  ARMCO STEEL 9385
Description:  ex-B&O LIMA switcher (Taken with ARMCO Steel permission)
Photo Date:  12/28/1972  Upload Date: 11/7/2012 3:55:05 PM
Location:  Middletown, OH
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  BO 9385(LS-1200) ASCX 9385(LS-1200)
Views:  979   Comments: 6
BO 9398
Title:  BO 9398
Description: 
Photo Date:  4/16/1965  Upload Date: 2/27/2021 10:49:06 AM
Location:  Cincinnati, OH
Author:  Jeffrey Lawrence
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BO 9398(LS-1200)
Views:  98   Comments: 0
B&O 9398
Title:  B&O 9398
Description:  LIMA owned by ARMCO STEEL (Taken with permission) ( Image from a "second".)
Photo Date:  12/24/1972  Upload Date: 3/23/2014 4:04:34 PM
Location:  Middleton, OH
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  BO 9398(LS-1200)
Views:  598   Comments: 4
B&O 9399
Title:  B&O 9399
Description:  LIMA Hamilton S1200 (At ARMCO Steel - taken with permission)
Photo Date:  12/28/1972  Upload Date: 3/1/2014 11:51:08 AM
Location:  Middletown, OH
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  BO 9399(LS-1200)
Views:  601   Comments: 6
CRI 9814
Title:  CRI 9814
Description: 
Photo Date:  8/25/1963  Upload Date: 6/4/2009 1:35:50 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Ryan Kertis
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CRI 9814(LS-1200)
Views:  1271   Comments: 1


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