List of Baldwin diesel locomotives

Diesel locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works:

Switchers

Model designationBuild yearTotal producedAAR wheel arrangementPrime moverPower outputImage
VO-660 1939–1946 142 B-B 6-VO 660 hp (490 kW)  
DS-4-4-660 1946–1949 139 B-B 606NA 660 hp (490 kW)
DS-4-4-750 1949–1951 53 B-B 606NA 750 hp (560 kW)
S-8 1950–1954 54 A units
9 B units
B-B 606 800 hp (600 kW)
RS-4-TC 1953–1955 74 B-B Caterpillar D397 400 hp (300 kW)
VO-1000 1939–1946 548 B-B 8-VO 1,000 hp (750 kW)
DS-4-4-1000 1946–1948 56 B-B 608NA 1,000 hp (750 kW)
DS-4-4-1000 1948–1951 446 B-B 606SC 1,000 hp (750 kW)
S-12
1951–1956
451
B-B
606A 1,200 hp (890 kW)

Road switchers

Model designationBuild yearTotal producedAAR wheel arrangementPrime moverPower outputImage
0-6-6-0 1000/1 1945 30 for USSR C-C 8-VO 1,000 hp (750 kW)
DRS-6-4-660NA 1946–1948 100 for SNCF
6 for Morocco
A1A-A1A 606NA 660 hp (490 kW)
DRS-6-4-750 1949 1 for Morocco A1A-A1A 606NA 750 hp (560 kW)
DRS-6-4-1000 1948–1949 20 for Algeria A1A-A1A 606SC 1,000 hp (750 kW)
DRS-4-4-1000 1948–1950 9 (USA)
13 (Canada)
B-B 606SC 1,000 hp (750 kW)
RS-12 1951–1956 50 B-B 606A 1,200 hp (890 kW)
DRS-6-4-1500 1946–1952 91 A1A-A1A 608SC 1,500 hp (1,100 kW)
AS-416 1950–1955 25 A1A-A1A 608A 1,600 hp (1,200 kW)
DRS-4-4-1500 1947–1950 35 B-B 608SC 1,500 hp (1,100 kW)
AS-16 1950–1955 127 B-B 608A 1,600 hp (1,200 kW)
DRS-6-6-1500 1948–1950 82 A units
1 B unit
C-C 608SC 1,500 hp (1,100 kW)
AS-616 1950–1954 214 A units
7 B units
C-C 608A 1,600 hp (1,200 kW)

Transfer units

Model designationBuild yearTotal producedAAR wheel arrangementPrime moverPower outputImage
DT-6-6-2000 1946 1 C-C 608NA (×2) 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
DT-6-6-2000 1948–1950 45 C-C 606SC (×2) 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
RT-624 1951–1954 24 C-C 606A (×2) 2,400 hp (1.79 MW)

Cab units

Model designationBuild yearTotal producedAAR wheel arrangementPrime moverPower outputImage
4-8+8-4-750/8-DE 1943 1 2-D-D-2 408 (×8) 6,000 hp (4.47 MW) (only 4 of the 8 engines actually installed)
DR-12-8-1500/2
"Centipede"
1945–1948 54 2-D-D-2 608SC (×2) 3,000 hp (2.24 MW)
DR-6-4-2000 1945 2 A1A-A1A 8-VO (×2) 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
DR-6-4-2000 1946–1948 9 A1A-A1A 608NA (×2) 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
DR-6-4-2000
“Sharknose”
1948 18 A units
9 B units
A1A-A1A 606SC (×2) 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
DR-6-2-1000 1948 1 A1A-3 606SC (×1) 1,000 hp (750 kW)
DR-6-4-1500 1947–1948 7 A units
2 B units
A1A-A1A 608SC 1,500 hp (1.12 MW)
DR-4-4-1500
“Babyface”
1947–1948 22 A units
11 B units
B-B 608SC 1,500 hp (1.12 MW)
DR-4-4-1500
“Sharknose”
1949–1950 36 A units
36 B units
B-B 608SC 1,500 hp (1.12 MW)
RF-16
“Sharknose”
1950–1953 109 A units
51 B units
B-B 608A 1,600 hp (1.19 MW)
RF-615E 1953–1954 51 for Argentina C-C 1,500 hp (1.12 MW)
RP-210 1956–1957 3 B-2 12-Maybach 1,000 hp (750 kW)

See also

References

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