GE Dash 8-32BWH
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Specifications |
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AAR wheel arr |
B-B |
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UIC class |
Bo'Bo' |
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Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Trucks |
General Electric Floating Bolster (FB2) |
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Wheel diameter |
40 in (1,016 mm) |
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Minimum curve |
150 ft (46 m) / 39° (single unit) 175 ft (53 m) / 33° (coupled) |
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Wheelbase |
39 ft 8 in (12.09 m) (between truck centers) |
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Length |
66 ft 4 in (20.22 m) |
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Width |
9 ft 11 1⁄4 in (3.029 m) |
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Height |
15 ft 4 in (4.67 m) |
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Axle load |
68,722.5 lb (31,172 kg) |
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Adhesive weight |
100% |
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Loco weight |
264,110 lb (119,798 kilograms) - 274,890 lb (124,688 kilograms) |
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Fuel type |
Diesel |
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Fuel capacity |
1,800 US gal (6,800 l; 1,500 imp gal) |
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Lubricant cap |
365 US gal (1,380 l; 304 imp gal) |
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Coolant cap |
350 US gal (1,300 l; 290 imp gal) |
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Sandbox cap |
26 cubic feet (740 L) |
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Prime mover |
GE 7FDL-12 |
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RPM range |
400-1050 (720 or 900 when supplying HEP) |
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Engine type |
45° V12, four stroke cycle |
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Aspiration |
Turbocharged |
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Displacement |
131.4 liters (8,020 cu in) |
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Alternator |
GMG 195A1 |
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Traction motors |
4x GE 752AH DC traction motors |
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Head end power |
Alternator-driven head-end power (GTA 33A1) |
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Cylinders |
12 |
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Cylinder size |
10.95 liters (668 cu in) [1] |
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Transmission |
AC-DC |
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MU working |
Yes |
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Train heating |
Locomotive-supplied head-end power, 800 kW (1,100 hp) |
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Loco brake |
Dynamic / Electropneumatic |
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Train brakes |
Electropneumatic |
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Safety systems |
FRA standards ACSES II |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
103 mph (166 km/h) |
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Power output |
3,200 hp (2.4 MW) |
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Tractive effort |
38,500 lbf (171 kN) Continuous @26 mph (41.8 km/h) |
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Factor of adh |
4.472 |
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Career |
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Operators |
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Numbers |
- 500–519 (Amtrak)
- 2051–2052 (Caltrans)
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Nicknames |
Pepsi Cans |
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Locale |
United States |
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Delivered |
1991 |
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The GE Dash 8-32BWH, also known as the P32-8WH, B32-8WH, or P32 DASH-8, is a passenger train locomotive used by Amtrak. It is based on GE's Dash 8 series of freight train locomotives.
Design
The Dash 8-32BWH operates in a diesel-electric configuration that uses DC to power the traction motors, producing 3,200 hp (2,400 kW) at 1047 rpm. When providing head end power to the train, the engine is speed locked to 900 rpm. Power output to the traction motors is 2,700 hp (2,000 kW) when running in HEP mode with a 0 kW HEP load. Traction horsepower decreases to a bare minimum of 1,685 hp (1,257 kW) when providing the maximum 800 kW (1,100 hp) HEP load to the train.
The Dash 8-32BWH has a 74:29 gear ratio, resulting in a maximum operating speed of 100 mph (161 km/h) in passenger operation.[2]
History
Twenty of these locomotives were delivered to Amtrak in 1991, numbered 500 through 519. They were nicknamed "Pepsi Cans" by many railfans, due to being delivered in a wide-striped red, white, and blue livery. They have since been repainted in more recent Amtrak liveries.
The Dash 8-32BWH has since been relegated to yard switching (mainly in Los Angeles, Oakland, Chicago, Miami, and the Auto Train terminals) and transfer service, displaced by the newer and more powerful GE Genesis, but the Dash 8s occasionally substitute for the Genesis units if necessary and the Los Angeles based units see frequent use on the Coast Starlight and Pacific Surfliner.
Two of the locomotives, 501 and 502, were sold to the California Department of Transportation. The locomotives were renumbered 2051 and 2052, and received the Amtrak California paint scheme. They are used on the San Joaquin and Capital Corridor trains.
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