Louisiana Southern 501         
Louisiana Southern 501 was a 44-ton locomotive built by General Electric in December 1941. Most GE locomotives of this design weighed 45 tons, but the railroad specified that the 501 only weigh 44 tons to insure that it could be operated without a fireman. It cost $24,150, was eventually sold to the Pacolet Manufacturing Co. at Pacolet, SC and later went to Willamette Industries at Taylor, LA. (approximate date)
Date: 1/1/1947 Location: New Orleans, LA   Map Show New Orleans on a rail map Views: 530 Collection Of:   Michael Palmieri
Locomotives: LSO 501(45Tonner)    Author:  unknown
Louisiana Southern 501
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Paul Alimia General Mike, where were the LA Southern locos stored or headquartered? 2/22/2017 9:39:43 AM
Michael Palmieri General The headquarters, engine house and a very small yard were on St. Clause Ave., surrounded by St. Maurice, Urquart and Tricou. I think all of this disappeared around 1980. 2/22/2017 1:32:42 PM

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