List of Westinghouse locomotives
Locomotives built or sold by the Westinghouse Electric Company
Westinghouse's transportation division (rail equipment) was founded 1894 and sold to AEG 1988, later merged into Adtranz and Bombardier .[ 1] [ 2] Production of locomotives ended after the early 1950s.
Electric locomotives
Usually built in partnership with the Baldwin Locomotive Works , see Baldwin-Westinghouse electric locomotives .
Model
Built year
Total produced
AAR wheel arrangement
Supply voltage
Power output
Image
PRR AA1
1905
2
B-B
600 V DC
NH EP1 [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
1905–1908
42
1-B-B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC 636 V AC
1,260 hp (0.94 MW)
CN Z-2 [ 6]
1907–1908
6
C
3300 V, 25 Hz AC
675 hp (0.50 MW)
NH 071 [ 5]
1910
1
1-B+B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC
Continuous: 1,432 hp (1.07 MW)
NH 070 [ 5]
1910
1
1-B+B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC
Continuous: 1,100 hp (0.82 MW)
Boston and Maine Railroad Hoosac Tunnel locomotives[ 7]
1910
5
1-B+B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
Continuous: 1,224 hp (0.91 MW)
NH 072 [ 5]
1911
1
1-B+B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC
Continuous: 1,240 hp (0.92 MW)
NH 069 [ 5]
1911
1
1-A-B-A-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC
Continuous: 1,336 hp (1.00 MW)
NH EY2 [ 8]
1911–1927
22
B+B
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
652 hp (0.49 MW)
NH EF1 [ 5] [ 9]
1912–1913
39
1-B+B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC(1st 3 units also equipped for 600 V DC)
1,600 hp (1.19 MW)
N&W LC-1 [ 10]
1914–1915
12
(1-B+B-1)+(1-B+B-1)
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
3,211 hp (2.39 MW)
NH EP-2
1919–1927
27
1-C-1+1-C-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC 660 V DC
2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
MILW EP-3
1919
10
2-C-1+1-C-2
3,000 V DC
Cont: 3,400 hp (2.54 MW), 1 hour: 4,680 hp (3.49 MW)
CPEF 1B+B1 (Brazil)
1921–1925
3
1B+B1
3,000 V DC
1,800 hp (1.34 MW)
CPEF C+C (Brazil)
1921–1928
10
C+C
3,000 V DC
1,350 hp (1.01 MW)
N&W LC-2 [ 3] [ 11]
1924
4
(1-D-1)+(1-D-1)
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
4,750 hp (3.54 MW)
(ALCO carbody)
DT&I 500-501 [ 12] [ 13]
1925
2
D+D
22 kV, 25 Hz AC
2,500 hp (1.86 MW)
Motor-Generator(Ford carbody)
VGN EL-3A [ 14]
1925-6
36
1-B-B-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
GN Z-1 [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
1926-8
10
1-D-1
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
1,830 hp (1.36 MW)
PRR P5
1931–1935
54
2-C-2
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
3,750 hp (2.80 MW)
PRR R1
1934
1
2-D-2
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
5,000 hp (3.73 MW)
NH EF3b
1942
5
2-C+C-2
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
4,860 hp (3.62 MW)
PRR E3b
1951
2
B-B-B
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
3,000 hp (2.24 MW)
PRR E2c
1952
2
C-C
11 kV, 25 Hz AC
3,000 hp (2.24 MW)
Diesel-electric locomotives
Early examples built in partnership with William Beardmore and Company (Beardmore) of Glasgow, Scotland.
Gas Turbine-electric locomotives
In addition, Westinghouse produced and supplied electrical and traction equipment for Baldwin diesel locomotives from 1939 to 1955 and Lima-Hamilton diesels from 1949-1951 until production at Lima, Ohio ended with the merger into Baldwin. Fairbanks-Morse diesels also used Westinghouse electrical and traction equipment.
References
Citations
^ "Bombardier Fact Sheet: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" (PDF) . Bombardier Inc.
^ "Bombardier in the United States, page 3" (PDF) . Bombardier Inc.
^ a b Train Shed Cyclopedia (66). Newton K. Gregg. 1978. ISBN 0-912318-99-6 .
^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, NH EP-1 chapter
^ a b c d e f Swanberg, J.W. (1988)
^ Edson & Corley (1982) p. 143.
^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, B&M chapter
^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, NH EY-2 chapter
^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, NH EF-1 chapter
^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, N&W chapter
^ "NWHS Arrow" . The Norfolk and Western Historical Society. July–August 1994. Retrieved 2009-04-07 .
^ "TODAY in Ford History--Nov. 29" . Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2009-04-16 .
^ "DT&I - The Railroad That Went No Place" . Archived from the original on 19 December 2003. Retrieved 2009-04-16 .
^ a b "Heavy Traction, 1922-1941". Train Shed Cyclopedia (15). Newton K. Gregg. 1974. ISBN 0-912318-44-9 .
^ Keyes & Middleton (1980) p. 117.
^ "Great Northern Empire, Then and Now" . Ben Ringnalda. 2005. Retrieved 2009-04-07 .
^ Pinkepank (1973) p.407
^ Pinkepank (1973) p.408
^ Pinkepank (1973) p.409
^ Pinkepank (1973) p.410
^ Pinkepank (1973) p.411
^ a b Pinkepank (1973) p.412
^ a b Pinkepank (1973) p.413
^ Pinkepank (1973) p.414
Sources
Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book . Hicksville, NY: N.J. International, Inc. 1987. ISBN 0-934088-18-7 . LCCN 86050837 .
Edson, William D.; Corley, Raymond F. (Autumn 1982). "Locomotives of the Grand Trunk Railway". Railroad History . 147 (147). Boston, MA: Railway and Locomotive Historical Society: 42– 183. JSTOR 43520915 .
Keyes, Norman C. Jr.; Middleton, Kenneth R. (Autumn 1980). "The Great Northern Railway Company: All-Time Locomotive Roster, 1861–1970". Railroad History . 143 (143). Boston, MA: Railway and Locomotive Historical Society: 20– 162. JSTOR 43523930 .
Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide . Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing . ISBN 978-0-89024-026-7 .
Swanbergn, J. W. (1988). New Haven Power 1838-1968: Steam, Diesel, Electric, Mu's, Trolleys, Motor Cars, Buses, & Boats . Medina: Alvin F. Staufer. ISBN 0-944513-09-3 .
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