Bearing & Wheel Scanners
Servo 8909
Servo/GE Transportation/Progress Rail Advanced Concept Scanner
The ACS (Advanced Concept Scanner) is the most common type of scanner found on today's railroads. It replaced the 8909 scanner in the 1990s, and remains relatively unchanged in appearance today, even as it changed ownership from Servo to Harmon to GE Transportation & finally to Progress Rail. Older examples had the Servo logo cast into the housing; contemporary units are unbranded.
The ACS scanners were used on Servo 9000, Harmon Cyberscan 2000, and GE/Progress Rail MicroHBD detectors. Additionally, they were used on Devtronics CMA02 and Harmon Model 75 detectors (from the days before Harmon owned either Devtronics or Servo).
The current iteration of this line is the ACS II scanner. We have not been able to definitively identify the difference(s) between the ACS I and ACS II scanners, but will update this section when we do.











