Fairbanks-Morse, is a historic American (and Canadian) industrial scale manufacturer. It later diversified into pumps, engines and industrial supplies. One arm of the company is now a Diesel engine manufacturer located in Beloit, Wisconsin and has specialized in the manufacture of opposed-piston Diesel engines for United States Navy vessels and railroad locomotives since 1932. The diesel railroad locomotives the company produced are as follows:
Cab units
C-liners
Switchers
Road Switchers
Model |
Build year |
Total produced |
Wheel arrangement |
Prime mover |
Power output |
Image
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FM H-15-44 |
1947–1950 |
35 |
B-B |
FM 38D-8 opposed-piston |
1,500 hp (1.12 MW) |
|
FM H-16-44 |
1950–1963 |
299 |
B-B |
FM 38D-8 opposed-piston |
1,600 hp (1.19 MW) |
|
FM H-20-44 |
1947–1954 |
96 |
B-B |
FM 38D-10 opposed-piston |
2,000 hp (1.49 MW) |
|
FM H-16-66 (“Baby Train Master”) |
1951–1958 |
59 |
C-C |
FM 38D-8 opposed-piston |
1,600 hp (1.19 MW) |
|
FM H-24-66 (Train Master) |
1951–1958 |
127 |
C-C |
FM 38D-12 opposed-piston |
2,400 hp (1.79 MW) |
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References
- Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). The second diesel spotter's guide. Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, Wisconsin. ISBN 0-89024-026-4.
See also
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