Southern Pacific class AC-12

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Southern Pacific class AC-12
Power type Steam
Builder Baldwin Locomotive Works
Serial number 70082 – 70101
Build date October 1943 – March 1944
Configuration 4-8-8-2
Gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm)
Driver size 63 in diameter
Weight on drivers 531,700 lb
Total weight 657,900 lb
Boiler pressure 250 psi
Feedwater heater 6SA Worthington
Cylinder size 24 in dia × 32 in stroke
Tractive effort 124,300 lbf
Career Southern Pacific Railroad
Class AC-12
Number in class 20
Number 4275 – 4294
First run October 27, 1943
Retired 19551958
Disposition scrapped; one preserved

Southern Pacific Railroad's AC-12 class of cab forward steam locomotives was the last class of steam locomotives ordered by Southern Pacific. They were built by Baldwin Locomotive Works during World War II, with the first, number 4275, entering service on October 27, 1943, and the last, 4294, on March 19, 1944.

SP used the AC-12s for a little over a decade with the first retirements occurring on April 5, 1955, and the last on September 24, 1958. All but one of this class, number 4294, was scrapped.

[edit] References

  • Diebert, Timothy S. and Strapac, Joseph A. (1987). Southern Pacific Company Steam Locomotive Conpendium. Shade Tree Books. ISBN 0-930742-12-5.
Cab forward steam locomotives of Southern Pacific Railroad
2-6-6-2: MM-2 (rebuilt as 4-6-6-2)
2-8-8-2: MC-1 · MC-2 · AC-1 · MC-4 · AC-2 · MC-6 · AC-3
4-8-8-2: AC-4 · AC-5 · AC-6 · AC-7 · AC-8 · AC-10 · AC-11 · AC-12
Preserved: SP 4294 (AC-12)