EMD SD70ACu
EMD SD70ACU
NS 7248, one of the first SD70ACu models, sits outside the shops at Altoona, PA. |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
75 |
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Power output |
4,300 hp (3,207 kW) |
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Career |
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Operators |
Norfolk Southern |
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Locale |
North America |
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Current owner |
Norfolk Southern |
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Disposition |
Several units currently in rebuild process with 10 completed as of March 2016. |
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The EMD SD70ACU is 6-axle a 4,300 hp (3,207 kW) diesel-electric locomotive originally built by EMD, and rebuilt by Norfolk Southern at its shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The first locomotive entered the rebuilding process in November 2015.
All of the SD70ACUs will be rebuilt with the latest EMD cab which meets current FRA crashworthiness standards. The Siemens electronics will be replaced with Mitsubishi electronics. The rebuild also includes the installation of Ultra Cab II, locomotive speed limiter (LSL), and cab signals. The trucks will be rebuilt only as-needed and they are not getting traction motors swapped out.
History
The units that will be rebuilt are all ex-Union Pacific EMD SD90MAC locomotives. The SD90MAC was introduced in 1995 and was designed to use the new 16-cylinder, 6,000-horsepower (4,500 kW) H-engine. However, technical problems with the 265 engine resulted in the locomotives being delivered with the 4,300 hp (3,210 kW) 16-cylinder 710G used in EMD's SD70MAC. UP referred to these locomotives as SD9043MACs, and EMD planned to offer customers the option to upgrade them to the 6,000 hp (4,470 kW) 265 engine at a later date. EMD's upgrade program, however, was never carried out due to unresolved reliability issues with the 265. Over 400 SD90MAC locomotives fitted with the 4,300 hp (3,210 kW) 710 engine were built. 100 units originally ordered by Union Pacific were sold to Norfolk Southern as part of the SD70ACU rebuild program. EMD is responsible for delivering the locomotives, and as of November 2015, all units have been delivered. They are numbered 7229-7328.
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