Baldwin DS-4-4-1000
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Power type | Diesel-electric |
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Builder | Baldwin Locomotive Works |
Model | DS-4-4-1000 (608NA) |
Build date | June 1946 – January 1951 |
Total production | 56 |
AAR wheel arr. | B-B |
Gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm) |
Prime mover | Baldwin 608NA |
Engine type | Four-stroke diesel |
Displacement | 1,979 cu in (32.43 l) per cylinder 15,831 cu in (259.42 l) total |
Cylinders | Straight-8 |
Cylinder size | 12¾ × 15½ in (324 × 394 mm) |
Transmission | DC generator DC traction motors |
Power output | 1,000 hp (746 kW) |
Locomotive brakes | Air |
Train brakes | Air |
Locale | North America |
Power type | Diesel-electric |
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Builder | Baldwin Locomotive Works |
Model | DS-4-4-1000 (606SC) |
Build date | January 1951 – November 1951 |
Total production | 446 |
AAR wheel arr. | B-B |
Gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm) |
Prime mover | Baldwin 606SC |
Engine type | Four-stroke diesel |
Displacement | 1,979 cu in (32.43 l) per cylinder 11,874 cu in (194.58 l) total |
Cylinders | Straight-6 |
Cylinder size | 12¾ × 15½ in (324 × 394 mm) |
Transmission | DC generator DC traction motors |
Power output | 1,000 hp (746 kW) |
Locomotive brakes | Air |
Train brakes | Air |
Locale | North America |
The Baldwin DS-4-4-1000 were two models of four-axle 1,000 horsepower (746 kW) diesel-electric switching locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1946 and 1951. The first models (56 locomotives) was powered by an 8-cylinder normally-aspirated prime mover, but from 1948, a change was made to the second model powered by a 6-cylinder turbocharged engine. These two models replaced the VO-1000 in Baldwin’s catalogue, and wwere in turn replaced by the S-12 in 1951.
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[edit] Original owners
[edit] 606NA engine
Railroad | Quantity | Road Numbers | Notes |
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Belt Railway of Chicago |
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405 | |
Copper Range Railroad |
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100–101 | |
Detroit Terminal |
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103 | |
Erie Railroad |
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600–601 | |
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad |
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1000–1010 | |
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (“Nickel Plate Road”) |
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100–101 | |
Norfolk Southern Railway |
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1001–1002 | |
Reading Company |
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26–39 | |
Seaboard Air Line Railroad |
|
1417–1424 | |
St. Louis-San Francisco Railway (“Frisco”) |
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1023–1027 | |
Geneva Steel Division, U.S. Steel |
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21–26 | |
Western Maryland Railway |
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133–134 | |
Total | 56 |
[edit] 606SC engine
Railroad | Quantity | Road Numbers | Notes |
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Atlanta and West Point Rail Road |
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676–677 | |
Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad |
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26 | |
American Smelting and Refining Company |
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101–102 | |
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
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2200 (second), 2600–2699 | |
Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad |
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282 | to Geneva Steel #38 |
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
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376–399, 438–462 | renumbered 9225–9273 |
Baldwin Locomotive Works (test) |
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100DF | Duel Fuel experiment, rebuilt to standard specification and sold to Patapsco and Back Rivers Railroad #335 |
Calumet and Hecla Mining Company |
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201–202 | to Escanaba and Lake Superior |
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Division, U.S. Steel |
|
74–76 | |
Central of Georgia Railroad |
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36–37 | |
Chicago Great Western Railway |
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32–41 | |
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway (“Omaha Road”) |
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99–100 | |
Central Railroad of Pennsylvania (Central Railroad of New Jersey) |
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1073–1075 | |
Chicago and North Western Railway |
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1018–1022 | |
Geneva Steel Division, U.S. Steel |
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27–32 | |
Canadian Pacific Railway |
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7065–7075 | built by Canadian Locomotive Company |
Erie Railroad |
|
602–616 | |
Georgia Railroad |
|
921 | |
Ironton Railroad |
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750–751 | |
Kentucky and Indiana Terminal |
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53–54 | |
Long Island Rail Road |
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450 | |
Lehigh Valley Railroad |
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140–148 | |
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (“Milwaukee Road”) |
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1692–1697, 1901–1904 | renumbered 940–949 |
Missouri Pacific Railroad |
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9120–9127, 9133, 9133–9141, 9167 | |
Missouri Pacific Railroad (St. Louis, Brownsvlle and Mexico Railway) |
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9148–9149, 9162–9167 | |
Oakland Terminal |
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101 | |
Oliver Iron Mining Company |
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928–932 | |
Patapsco and Back Rivers Railroad |
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337–344 | |
Pennsylvania Railroad |
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5550–5590, 5968–5979, 9050–9079, 9122–9275, 9434 | |
Reading Company |
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700–729 | |
Seaboard Air Line Railroad |
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1435–1461 | to Seaboard Coast Line Railroad #51–73 |
St. Louis-San Francisco Railway (“Frisco”) |
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238–241 | |
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad |
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311–312 | |
Southern Railway |
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2285–2289 | |
Southern Pacific Railroad |
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1393–1402 | |
Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis |
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602–603 | |
Union Pacific Railroad |
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1206–1210 | |
United States Army Corps of Engineers |
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L-4, W8380 | |
Wabash Railroad |
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304 | rebuilt as calf (without a cab) in 1961 after collision damage. |
Western Railway of Alabama |
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630 | |
Total | 446 |
[edit] References
- Kirkland, John F. (November 1994). The Diesel Builders volume 3: Baldwin Locomotive Works. Pasadena, California: Interurban Press. ISBN 0916374939.
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