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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jun 20 05:37:00 2006 Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTIONis this the most powerful of the newest diesel locomotives the SD70ACe ??? example below i think i photograped this one here !! ( not this photo below ) ............ thank you i am interested in finding out |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 07:09:20 2006, in response to Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jun 20 05:37:00 2006. Dunno, but it certainly is the ugliest in production. |
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Posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 07:44:33 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 07:09:20 2006. Nah, I like it's powerful look to it. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Jun 20 08:01:19 2006, in response to Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jun 20 05:37:00 2006. Not sure *what* it is... But ONE of them, was leading a 120 car train through town at a fairly rapid (50+) clip. I thought wow, one locomotive for all of that. Then I saw that there was another one of them at the rear end of the train. Two locomotives per coal train out here is common. More and more BNSF is putting locos at both ends of the consist. Especially since you can run them by remote control. I suppose that would make things easier at the dumper. Engineer could get off of the lead locomotive, use the remote to drive it through the dumper, and then get onto the rear (now the front) locomotive, and take the train back to the coal fields. Eliminates the need for a huge loop, not that there is never enough space for said loop, since coal fired plants take up a lot of space, but they can sure as heck take up less space with this arrangement. |
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Posted by North-Easten T/O on Tue Jun 20 08:35:41 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 07:09:20 2006. What so ugly about it, I think it looks very nice.Robert |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 08:40:51 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by North-Easten T/O on Tue Jun 20 08:35:41 2006. Compare it side by side to the GE products of the last 15 years. This EMD is FUGLY. |
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Posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 08:49:31 2006, in response to Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jun 20 05:37:00 2006. Not the most powerful.Off the top of my head (too busy to look it up), I think the SD70ACe is 4300 HP. GE's C44-9W is 4400 HP, and each manufacturer has a 6000 HP locomotive (SD90 for EMD; AC60CW for GE), although both had a lot of teething problems. |
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Posted by Dave on Tue Jun 20 08:59:34 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 08:49:31 2006. Bob, isn't it the AC6000CW?Let's not forget the DDA40X (Centennial), at 6,600 HP. |
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Posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 09:20:43 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Dave on Tue Jun 20 08:59:34 2006. Yes, but rrpicturearchives.net calls it AC60CW, presumably because all of GE's other names use just the first two digits. |
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Posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 09:25:02 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 08:40:51 2006. I actually think that both look good in their own way. I like the look if the SD70ACe's though. |
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Posted by BIE on Tue Jun 20 10:07:37 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Jun 20 08:01:19 2006. Distributed Power. |
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Posted by BIE on Tue Jun 20 10:12:56 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 08:49:31 2006. most if not all SD90s were delivered as SD9043s with a 4300 hp oil engine and a promise of an easy retrofit to 6000 hp (NO retrofits were performed to my knowledge) and the AC6000CWs (At least on CSX) had their software dialed back to 4400 hp. |
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Posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 16:50:31 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by BIE on Tue Jun 20 10:12:56 2006. I thought some CP, CERX, and even a few UP SD9043MACs were eventually given the 256H four stroke engine. It's too bad they had to go with the 16-710G3C engine when they could have dropped the 20-710G3B from the SD80MAC and given the railroads a 5000hp SD9050MAC.However, I haven't heard of any orders for either the EMD 256H or GE's HDL engine lately. It seems the horsepower wars Trains reported on 10 years ago have faded. It is funny that you can draw a distinct line between the SD45/U36C/C636 in the late 1960s and early 1970s and the SD70/C40-8/MK5000(?) in the mid 1990s, and then between moderation of the SD40-2 and C30-7 in the mid 1970s and the SD70ACe and ES44AC/DC these days. There seems to almost be a periodic cycle of advances in motive power followed by utter conservatism on the part of the railroads. Way we're going it seems like in the late 2010s we should see the next round of motive power advances, and those should culminate by the mid 2020s. |
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Posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 17:00:51 2006, in response to Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jun 20 05:37:00 2006. As others have said there are other more powerful locomotives than the 4400hp SD70ACe. The AC6000CW, SD90MAC, SD80MAC, and MK5000 among them, however almost all of them have been sales flops. I suppose given the Northeastern US bias of the membership it's worth noting that the tiny AEM7 beats all those units with a 7000hp rating, and both the ALP46 and HHP8 manage an 8000hp rating. EMD even built a 10,000hp electric locomotive back in the energy crisis of the 1970s. The GM10B was a fairly basic electric locomotive, quite similar to the GG1 in operation, since it used AC motors driven by a variable voltage off the transformer (rather than variable frequency as today's AC locos do), but it was of an unprecedented scale.The high horsepower locomotives of the 1970s seem to have failed because the manufacturers couldn't put together a package which effectively put the power to the rail. Today there are much better solutions for such things, so a 6000 horsepower diesel need not use two prime movers, and I believe Siemens has delivered a 10,000 hp Bo-Bo electric locomotive to a Swiss freight carrier. |
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Posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 17:13:48 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 17:00:51 2006. I would love to see three lone AEM-7s manage Marias Pass or even Cajon Pass with an intermodal train of 50 stackers. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B on Tue Jun 20 17:30:20 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 17:00:51 2006. 4400 hp was the rating of the E 44s 40+ years ago. If the RRs got it about electrification we could see "E90s" that would only be limited by drawbar specs. A new generation of Little Joe's would be cool! |
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Posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 17:32:09 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 17:13:48 2006. The extension cord would be too heavy. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Tue Jun 20 18:34:56 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 17:00:51 2006. Page 3 of the NJT "ALP-46 Familiarization Manual" lists the loco at 10,000 HP vs 7,000 HP of the ALP-44. |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Tue Jun 20 18:43:36 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 17:32:09 2006. LOL! |
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Posted by Jackson Park B on Tue Jun 20 18:48:09 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by chuchubob on Tue Jun 20 17:32:09 2006. that's why you spec 50kv |
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Posted by BIE on Tue Jun 20 20:56:20 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 16:50:31 2006. I agree with your analysis. However, the 6000 hp EMD oil engine is designated 16V265H (V-16 with a 265mm bore. H-series) |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Tue Jun 20 21:18:41 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by WillD on Tue Jun 20 16:50:31 2006. I hope that by 2020 the biggest prime movers are starting to use something other than diesel as fuel. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 21:44:54 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by RonInBayside on Tue Jun 20 21:18:41 2006. I hope not! |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Tue Jun 20 21:54:19 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 21:44:54 2006. Why not? |
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Posted by Train Dude on Tue Jun 20 22:02:45 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 17:13:48 2006. AEM7 was built more for speed than for continuous high tractive effort. They are hardly the most efficient locomotive for moving freight. |
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Posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 22:07:33 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jun 20 22:02:45 2006. That was my point. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 22:40:59 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by SUBWAYMAN on Tue Jun 20 21:54:19 2006. Because I don't see why it is an important issue. There are tons of better things money could be thrown at. |
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Posted by tydev417 on Tue Jun 20 22:51:04 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 22:40:59 2006. That's very much the point of locomotives like these. |
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Posted by Easy on Tue Jun 20 22:53:58 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 22:40:59 2006. I think that it's an important enough issue that we should spend money on it. As usual California will probably take the lead. Our local air agency (SCAQMD) is planning to adopt emission limits for trains that are idling. They are being sued by BNSF so they haven't been able to enact them yet. |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Jun 21 00:32:00 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by RonInBayside on Tue Jun 20 21:18:41 2006. I've recently seen an article in Scientific American about the prospects for very low sulfer synthetic diesel fuel made from lignite and brown coal. Apparantly we have tons of lignite which the powerplants and steel mills don't want to burn but could be extremely useful if turned into synthetic diesel fuel. Through several sulfer reduction processes the diesel fuel that results from the coal liquifaction could be cleaner than the diesel fuel which comes refined crude oil. If the coal derived diesel fuel can be used without modification in the existing diesel locomotive fleet then a significant portion of our transportation infrastructure could be insulated from foreign demand or supply fluctuations all while reducing emissions. I've always wanted to see the railroads electrify to accomplish these things, but when compared to coal burning powerplants it could well be cheaper and have a greater impact on emissions to switch to coal derived diesel.There'd be an odd symmetry to this technology since it'd bring the railroads back to being powered by the coal mines that they serve, just as the steam locomotive fleet did more than 50 years ago. |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Jun 21 00:37:55 2006, in response to Correction (was: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive), posted by Train Dude on Tue Jun 20 18:34:56 2006. Ok, I know there are several figures out there for most electrics and I strongly suspect that those figures are the short term overloads for both locomotives. The manual wouldn't happen to specify whether those numbers are continuous or overload are they? I believe the continuous rating for the ALP46 is something like 8000hp, and between 5000 and 6000 horsepower for the AEM7 and ALP44. |
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Posted by BIE on Wed Jun 21 11:59:02 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 22:40:59 2006. Electric locomotives pwn yu0!!!! |
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Posted by Jackson Park B on Wed Jun 21 12:47:57 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Easy on Tue Jun 20 22:53:58 2006. which is ultimately why the LA basin should simply mandate electrics. Even if the dedicated plants burned diesel, and they would not,it would be cleaner. And w/ regen brajing they can be much more efficient. At the very least the 'Alameda Corridor' should be electrified . |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Jun 21 17:12:03 2006, in response to Re: Newest Most Powerful Diesel Electric Locomotive QUESTION, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jun 20 22:40:59 2006. In addition to the emissions problems pointed out by other folks there's something to be said for having a critical portion of our transport infrastructure powered by a domestically produced source of fuel as possible. Without the railroads the country literally doesn't move, so it should be imperative that we take steps to eliminate the possibility of foreign supply problems from interfering with the operation of the railroads. Whether this comes from electrification, biodiesel, or synthetic diesel I don't really care. Right now with crude oil fluctuating the way it does we're only hurting ourselves and placing the entire country in danger by using that precarious commodity to move our economy. Railroads are perhaps the easiest thing to wean off our addiction to oil, and as some have mentioned it may be a good idea to electrify things like Cajon Pass and its line into LA, while in other parts of the country coal-based synthetic diesel may work out. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Jun 21 19:40:50 2006, in response to Re: Correction (was: Newest Most Powerful Electric Locomotive), posted by WillD on Wed Jun 21 00:37:55 2006. Sorry, but no such information was given - just 10,000 diesel equivalent horse power & a starting tractive effort of 71,000 Lbs.Also 1,000 KW of HEP. |
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