CN Boxcab Electric

Boxcab 602.

The CN Boxcab Electrics were a series of six electric locomotives built by General Electric for the Canadian Northern Railway in 1917. They were used in service through the Mount Royal Tunnel in Montreal until retirement in 1995, operating for 76 years, 7 months and 12 days.[1]

They were classified as a Box-Cab model 0440-E-166-4-GE-228-A by General Electric, delivered new to the Canadian Northern Railway. Each unit weighed 174,000 lbs. They had a B+B wheel arrangement, a maximum continuous tractive effort of 19,600 lbs, capable of operating at a maximum safe speed of 55 MPH (88 km/h).[1]

They were given the following classification: Class: Z-1-a by the CNoR in 1919; CN continued to use the same classification after 1919. One unit, CN 6713, was retired in 1993 and was then cannibalized for spare parts to supply the remaining class Z-1-a locomotives.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Radford, William J. (September–October 1995). "The End of the Old CN Electrics" (PDF). Canadian Rail (Canadian Railroad Historical Assoc.) (448): 40 pages. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
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