

New York Central O Gauge Rugged Rails FA-2 A-Unit Diesel w/Horn & Bell
Overview
The brawny good looks of Alco's FA and PA cab units, however, have endeared them to railfans and modelers for more than half a century. Many would argue that Alco's FA-1 and successor FA-2 diesels were both handsomer and more powerful looking than their major competitors, EMD's F3 and F7 "covered wagons." A signature feature of Alco cab units was the striking ribbed grille surrounding the headlight.
While Alco FA's were sold primarily as freight haulers, they did have room for a passenger-service steam generator at the rear of the engine compartment. Compared with the FA-1, the FA-2 was slightly longer to accommodate a larger steam generator and just a bit more powerful, developing 1600 hp. Alco built FA-2s and cabless FB-2 boosters from 1950 through 1956.
Did You Know? The FA was Alco's response to the overwhelming success of General Motors' F-3 diesel. Though similar in appearance, the F-3 was still the best selling diesel of all time with over 1800 manufactured between 1945 and 1949.