
Looked what came and parked in front of our EMS station for a little while. A "Dash 9" locomotive. All the locomotives in this series except one late night no shot, were Dash 9 type. Heavy haulers they are and very loud! They are bigger and stronger than the SD40's from the previous post..
| Power type | Diesel |
| Builder | GE Transportation Systems |
| Model | C44-9W |
| AAR wheel arr. | C-C |
| Gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm) |
| Trucks | GE HiAd |
| Wheel diameter | 42 in (1.07 m) |
| Length | 73 ft 2 in (22.30 m) |
| Width | 10 ft 3 in (3.12 m) |
| Height | 16 ft 0 in (5.03 m) |
| Locomotive weight | 394,000 lb (179,000 kg) |
| Fuel capacity | 5,000 US gal (18,900 L) |
| Prime mover | GE 7FDL16 |
| Engine type | 45° V16, four stroke cycle |
| Aspiration | turbocharged |
| Alternator | GE GMG197 |
| Traction motors | GE 5GE752AH |
| Transmission | Alternator, silicon diode rectifiers, DC traction motors |
| Power output | 4,400 hp (3,300 kW) |
| Locale | North America |




...pulling hard in a rainstorm heading north towards Tifton Ga.

Late night freight bond for Jacksonville Fla..


...coming on down the line...

...silent sentry....

Soaked Stallions...
2 comments:
Well well well.... looky there! You guys could not be situated in a better spot, hey? Awesome. You can see the power in its massive body... geeze... what a sight. Outstanding photos.
I was just about to send you an email so you would know about this series...LOLOL!Glad you liked them..
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