23-517: (Redirected from S-4 ) S4 , S 4 , Š-4 , S.4 or S-4 may refer to: People [ edit ] S4 (gamer) , Gustav Magnusson, Swedish Dota 2 player S4 (military) , a logistics officer within military units Places [ edit ] County Route S4 (California) , a road in San Diego, California Science and mathematics [ edit ] Mathematics [ edit ] S4 algebra ,
46-402: A 1984 Group B rally car Hydra Technologies Ehécatl , S4, a Mexican unmanned aerial vehicle Letov Š-4 , a 1923 Czechoslovak aircraft Prussian S 4 , an 1894 steam locomotives class Seibel S-4 , a 1951 helicopter Supermarine S.4 , a 1925 British seaplane USS S-4 (SS-109) , a 1919 US Navy submarine Groups, companies, organizations [ edit ] S04 , FC Schalke 04,
69-801: A German professional sports club Shift4 Payments , a U.S. payment processor SATA International (IATA airline designator "S4"), Azores Airlines Other [ edit ] S4 (classification) , a disability swimming classification Form S-4 , a form required by the Securities and Exchange Commission to declare mergers and acquisitions S4 standard, a set of standards for model railways ( P4 gauge ) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "s4" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with S4 All pages with titles containing S4 SSSS (disambiguation) 4S (disambiguation) S (disambiguation) 4 (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
92-911: A S-4, and the only operating ALCO on the line currently. 5109 recently was repainted into its original Chesapeake and Ohio colors in September 2013. An ALCO S-2 built in 1946 was serving the Columbia & Reading Railway as No. 2-26 in Columbia, Pennsylvania , during 2019 after first operating on the C&O as No. 5015 and later on six other railroads. The North Alabama Railroad Museum in Huntsville, Alabama runs one S-2 in regular tourist excursions, Mercury and Chase No. 213. It also owns another S-2, Mercury and Chase No. 484, which returned to service with No. 213 in 2018. The museum also has ex-Santa Fe No. 1534, an ALCO S-4 that
115-617: A line of the S-Bahn Zürich in Switzerland Bremen S-Bahn line S4 Hanover S-Bahn line S4 Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn line S4 Rostock S-Bahn line S4, a 2010-planned future line Stadtbahn Karlsruhe line S4 Stuttgart S-Bahn line S4 S4, a line of the Brussels Regional Express Network Vehicles [ edit ] Alco S-4 , a locomotive Audi S4 , a car Lancia Delta S4 ,
138-399: A success, with many remaining in service today. The locomotives' exterior was styled by ALCO engineer Ray Patten, who used curves in a mild application of Art Deco principles. The S-2 and S-4 are distinguishable externally from the very similar S-1 and S-3 660 hp (492 kW) switchers in that they have a larger exhaust stack with an oblong base and a larger radiator shutter area on
161-570: A variety of modal algebras, also called Interior algebra Tetrahedral symmetry , the symmetric group S 4 S4 (modal logic) , a normal modal logic Chemistry [ edit ] S4: Keep away from living quarters , a safety phrase in chemistry Tetrasulfur (S 4 ), an allotrope of sulfur Andarine (S-4), a selective androgen receptor modulator and experimental drug Biology [ edit ] Fourth heart sound , or S 4 , an abnormal heart sound often indicative of congestive heart failure or cor pulmonale Fourth sacrum of
184-812: A world-renowned esports organization. With Alliance, they won the year's biggest tournament, The International 3 , and without losing a series and only losing 3 games; two of which in the final best of 5-game series. As a result, s4 was the highest earning eSports player in 2013. In June 2014, s4 and Alliance won against Cloud9 in the Grand Final of DreamLeague Season 1 - making them the DreamLeague Season 1 champions. Unfortunately, s4 and Alliance placed 11th-12th at The International 2014 as they were eliminated early. After The International 2014 he decided to part ways with Alliance. He went on to create Team Secret with Clement "Puppey" Ivanov . Team Secret won
207-845: Is at the Meadville Railroad Depot Museum. New York, Susquehanna and Western S-2 No. 206 remains on static display at the Maywood Station Museum in Maywood, New Jersey . In Muskogee, Oklahoma , at the Three Rivers Museum, a S-2 No. 63-138 sits behind the Midland Valley Station. The Houston Railroad Museum in Houston, Texas, has two S-2s: ex-Santa Fe No. 2350 and ex-Houston Belt and Terminal No. 14. The Gold Coast Railway Museum possesses NASA S-2 No. 1, which
230-422: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages S4 (gamer) Gustav Magnusson (born 1 April 1992), better known as s4 , is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player. As a member of Alliance, s4 won The International 2013 . s4's Dota 2 career started in early 2012 where he played at Dreamhack Summer 2012 with his team The Tough Bananas , however
253-657: Is not in service. The San Francisco Bay Railroad , the short-line railroad for the Port of San Francisco , operates S-2 No. 23 from the San Francisco Belt Line Railroad. S-2 No. 25 (also former Belt Line) was disabled and put on static display outside the yard in 2019. An S-2 of D&RGW heritage survives on the Big South Fork Scenic Railway , as number No. 102. It was purchased in February 1964 for
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#1732852429844276-402: Is now Conrad Yelvington No. 365. The Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad operates S-2s No. 75 and No. 85 on its tourist / freight railroad. The Toledo, Lake Erie, and Western owns three ALCO S-2 locomotives and one ALCO S-4. TLEW 62, a S-2 purchased in 2012, ex. Delray Cement 62, TLEW 112, a S-2 that was part of the original TLEW roster, now reduced to a parts unit as of 2010, TLEW 5109,
299-669: The ESL One Frankfurt 2015. After Secret's disappointing placing in The International 2015 and the subsequent disbanding of the squad, s4 rejoined Alliance. Alliance qualified for The International 2016 as the runner-up to the Regional qualifier winners. They finished 3rd in Group A with 3 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses. However, Alliance lost successive bracket stage matches to EHOME and Fnatic and ultimately finished 9th. As part of
322-807: The Kentucky and Tennessee Railway (K&T), and is in operable condition in Stearns, Kentucky . This was one of the diesels that replaced Southern Railway 4501 on the K&T. Southern Pacific 1474 is in operation, in rotation, at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California , pulling a tourist train on weekends. The Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad operates a pair of restored ex- Canadian National units S-4 No. 3051 (formerly CN No. 8181) and S-7 No. 3052 (formerly CN No. 8223). In 2017, they acquired
345-698: The annual post-The International roster shuffle, s4 left Alliance. On 31 August, s4 joined OG and later won the Boston Major . OG secured another Valve Major title at the Kiev Major 2017. Despite winning several Major tournaments, OG was eliminated on the 4th day of The International 2017 by LGD . In May 2018, he left OG to join Evil Geniuses . At The International 2018, s4 and EG placed third place securing $ 2,700,000 in prize money. At The International 2019 , EG got eliminated by Team Liquid and exited
368-900: The former Concord and Claremont Railroad ALCO S-4 units S-4 No. 102 (formerly D&H No. 3050) and S-4 No. 104 (formerly D&H No. 3036). As of 2020, all but No. 104 were operational on the tourist passenger and maintenance of way services between Milford and Cooperstown, New York . S-7 No. 3052 is thought to be the final S-7 built that is still in operation. The coal-hauling Beech Mountain Railroad in Alexander, West Virginia , rosters an S-2 (No. 113) and an S-4 (No. 115). Both were built new for Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company. The Minnesota, Dakota and Western Railway operates five S-2 locomotives, MD&W Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, which were formerly B&O 512, Y&N 220, Toledo Terminal 103, B&O 500, and Northern Pacific 716, respectively. In
391-669: The mid-1960s, Hamersley Iron purchased an S-2 for use in the Pilbara region of Western Australia . Baltimore and Ohio Railroad No. 9115 has been cosmetically restored at the West Chester Railroad. In 2022 it was repainted to its original B&O paint scheme. It is not currently in service Western Pacific No. 563, one of two S-4s purchased by that railroad, is preserved at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum at Portola, California . Erie Railroad S-2 No. 518
414-998: The nose sides. The S-1/S-3 radiator shutter area is taller than it is wide, while the S-2/S-4 radiator area is wider. The larger stack is due to turbocharging. The carbody and cab of late S-2s are nearly indistinguishable from those of S-4s. Hence, a truck swap can cause many to misidentify a unit. A few S-2s and S-4s are still in service on short line railroads around the United States. Several more are preserved in U.S. and Canadian railroad museums. Conrad Yelvington Distributors, an aggregate supplier in Orlando, Florida, owns and operates six S-2 locomotives and one S-4 locomotive. The S-2s include former C&O 5029, B&O 516 Ontario Northland 1202 and 1201, and Seaboard Air Lane 1428 and 1431. They are now Conrad Yelvington Nos. 224, 238, 239, 251, 317, and 366, respectively. The S-4, formerly C&O No. 5105,
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460-567: The team did not make the playoffs. In the fall of that same year he, along with AdmiralBulldog , created No Tidehunter (NTH) . At the DreamHack Winter 2012 NTH defeated Evil Geniuses in the grand finals and secured first place in the team's first major tournament together. In 2013, NTH won several tournaments such as the StarLadder Season 5 LAN. In April 2013, s4, along with AdmiralBulldog , Akke, EGM, and Loda moved to Alliance -
483-655: The two locomotives differed mainly in their trucks : the S-2 had ALCO "Blunt" trucks; the S-4, AAR type A switcher trucks . A total of 1,502 S-2s were built from August 1940 to June 1950; 797 S-4s were built from June 1949 to August 1957. The S-4 was first produced in Canada, with ALCO production beginning in June 1949. The S-2 and S-4 were designed as rail yard switchers, meant to replace older, less efficient, and more demanding steam switchers. They were
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#1732852429844506-1040: The vertebral column in human anatomy Sacral spinal nerve 4 , a spinal nerve of the sacral segment Technology [ edit ] S (programming language) version 4 Hibernation a sleeping state in a computer SG2 Shareable (Fire Control) Software Suite (S4) Nikon Coolpix S4 , a camera Samsung Galaxy S4 , a smartphone Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini , a mini version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 , an Android tablet Transportation [ edit ] Routes [ edit ] S4 (Berlin) , an S-Bahn line S4 (Munich) , an S-Bahn line S4 (Nuremberg) , an S-Bahn line S4 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn) , an S-Bahn line S4 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn) , an S-Bahn line S4 (St. Gallen S-Bahn) , an S-Bahn line in Switzerland S4 (RER Vaud) , an S-Bahn line in Switzerland S4 (ZVV) line S4,
529-435: The world tournament placing 5th-6th. Later in September, it was announced that he would be leaving the team. In 2020, s4 re-joined Alliance as captain and offlaner. Alco S-4 The ALCO S-2 and S-4 are 1,000-horsepower (746 kW) diesel electric switcher locomotives produced by ALCO and Canadian licensee Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). Powered by turbocharged, 6-cylinder ALCO 539 diesel engines ,
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