What happened to the SD90MAC?
What happened to the SD90MAC?
As of 2019, some SD90MACs are still in service on the Union Pacific. Norfolk Southern had rostered 110 SD90MAC locomotives purchased or traded from Union Pacific or the CIT Group respectively, that have now all been rebuilt as EMD SD70ACU locomotives.
How long is a SD90MAC?
Aside from the prime mover the SD90MAC was essentially the same as the SD70 series and SD80MAC (it was also the same length as the SD80MAC at just over 80 feet).
How long is an SD70ACe?
Dimensionally, the SD70ACe is 74 feet, 3 inches length or about six feet shorter than the SD80MAC and SD90MAC.
How long is a SD90?
EMD SD90-43MAC | |
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Quantity Built: 309 | Dates: 5/1992 to 10/95 |
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Exterior Dimensions | SD90-43MAC |
Total Length | 80′-02″ |
Is the SD70ACe still in production?
The EMD/Progress Rail SD70ACe is a six-axle, 4300- horsepower, AC-traction diesel locomotive which was first introduced in 2004, and was produced from 2005-2015. The SD70ACe is no longer in production in the United States due to its EMD 710 engine’s failure to meet EPA Tier 4 emissions regulations.
What is a Tier 4 locomotive?
Tier 4 locomotives are compliant with the latest U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions standards and will reduce particulate matter and nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 85 percent compared to older locomotives.
Does Caterpillar make locomotives?
The group delivers advanced EMD locomotives and engines, railcars, trackwork, fasteners, signaling, rail welding and Kershaw Maintenance-of-Way equipment, along with dedicated locomotive and freight car repair services, aftermarket parts support and recycling operations.
Who builds diesel locomotives?
GE Transportation
Rail products GE Transportation is the largest producer of diesel-electric locomotives for both freight and passenger applications in North America, believed to hold up to a 70% market share.
What is the most powerful HO scale locomotive?
So far, the most powerful one I know of (in HO) is the Marklin/Trix PA-1 diesel, which they said can pull over 200 cars!
How much horsepower is SD70ACe?
SD70ACe is equipped with EMD’s 16-710-G3C-T2 prime mover, rated at 4,300 horsepower (3,200 kW); later Tier 3 models are rated at 4,500 horsepower (3,400 kW), and have a thermal efficiency of almost 36%. They are rated at 157,000 lbf (700 kN) continuous tractive effort (191,000 lbf (850 kN) starting).
How many SD70ACe does BNSF own?
Trivia. Union Pacific and BNSF Railway have the largest fleets of SD70ACe’s – UP has 687, while BNSF has 650. The SD70ACe was the last type of production diesel locomotive produced by EMD under GM’s ownership, and the first under CAT/Progress Rail.
What kind of locomotive is a SD90MAC?
The EMD SD90MAC is a 6,000 hp (4,470 kW) C-C diesel-electric locomotive produced by General Motors Electro-Motive Division. It is, with the SD80MAC, one of the largest single-engined locomotives produced by EMD, surpassed only by the dual-engined DDA40X.
When did the EMD SD90 Mac come out?
The EMD; Electro Motive Division, SD90MAC is a type of six-axle, AC-traction, 6,000hp diesel locomotive produced from 1996 to 2003. It was the first 6,000-horsepower locomotive produced by EMD. There were three versions of the SD90.
What happened to the SD90MAC-H?
The SD90MAC-H’s which were briefly used by the Union Pacific were traded-in from EMD for some of the very first SD70ACe units between in 2005 and 2006. Many of these units have since been scrapped, and were salvaged and used to build said SD70ACe units delivered during that time.
What happened to Norfolk Southern SD90MACs?
Norfolk Southern had rostered 110 SD90MAC locomotives purchased or traded from Union Pacific or the CIT Group respectively, that have now all been rebuilt as EMD SD70ACU locomotives. Canadian Pacific has also opted to convert their small fleet of long-stored SD90MACs into SD70ACUs as well.