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I'm just cruious, why the RS10 and RS18 models never saw US adoption? I know these are MLW-built units, but why were they not marketed in the lower 48?
I wonder why the MLW versions were seemingly so much more reliable, lasting much longer than RS11 did in the US..
My guess is that Canadians take better care of their stuff.Or, more likely... RS-11s were never incredibly common in the US. They didn't make up large parts of any railroad's roster.
As mentioned, the RS-10 was in effect an RS-3 in an RS-18 shell.
My guess is that Canadians take better care of their stuff.Or, more likely... RS-11s were never incredibly common in the US. They didn't make up large parts of any railroad's roster. That meant that they were in the crosshairs when it came time to cut costs by standardizing.I think the MLW versions might've been statistically more significant on their owners rosters.