Bombardier HR-412
Bombardier HR-412
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Power type |
Diesel-electric |
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Builder |
Bombardier |
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Serial number |
M6115-01 to M6115-10 |
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Model |
HR-412 |
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Build date |
September 1981–May 1982 |
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Total produced |
11 |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
67 mph (108 km/h) |
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Power output |
2,400 hp (1.8 MW) |
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Tractive effort |
60,000 lbf (267 kN) |
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The Bombardier HR-412, also known as the MLW HR-412, was a 4 axle, 2,400 horsepower (1.8 MW) freight locomotive manufactured in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Ten were built for Canadian National Railway in between September and November 1981, numbered 2580-2589, and one was built for Bombardier as a demonstrator in May 1982, numbered BBD 7000. BBD 7000 was later sold to Canadian National.
The model designation stood for HR - High Reliability, 412 - 4 axles, 12 cylinder engine. The HR-412 was designed as the successor to the MLW M-420.
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