Talk:South African Class 32-000
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Pony Truck Affair wasn't a thing
[edit]In the US this isn't an issue that arises when mentioning the changing fortunes of Alco and GE. GE had previously supplied components to Alco but had decided to go into the locomotive business for themselves. By the 1960s Alco was struggling in sales behind EMD and GE, selling only a fraction domestically than decades prior. To say Alco's decision not to bid both versions was a major factor in Alco's demise does not match with any domestic sources or analyses of the topic. Hardly something we would refer to as an affair. 108.26.226.158 (talk) 23:52, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
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