Baldwin S-8

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Baldwin S-8
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder Baldwin Locomotive Works
Model S-8
Build date 1951 – 1953
Total production 54, plus 9 "calf" units
AAR wheel arr. B-B
UIC classification B'B'
Gauge 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm)
Prime mover 606
Engine RPM range 625 rpm maximum
Engine type Four-stroke diesel
Aspiration Naturally aspirated, solid injection
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 800 hp (600 kW)
Locomotive brakes Air
Train brakes Air
Locale United States and Cuba
Disposition most scrapped, 2 preserved

The Baldwin S-8 was an 800-horsepower diesel-electric locomotive intended for use in yard switching. The Baldwin Locomotive Works produced a total of 54 units (61 for United States railroads and 2 for use in Cuba) between 1951 and 1953. In addition, nine "calf" units were built for Oliver Iron Mining Company in Minnesota. A tenth calf had been built for them on a verbal order, but when delivery was refused, it was fitted with a cab, and converted to a regular S-8.

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Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
American Rolling Mill Company
3
1151, 1152, 1201
Escanaba and Lake Superior
1
102
La Salle and Bureau County Railroad
1
8
Medford Corporation, (Medford, Oregon)
1
8 Only Baldwin switcher built with dynamic brakes; preserved by the Southern Oregan Chapter, NHRS
New Orleans Public Belt Railroad
2
50, 51
Oliver Iron Mining Company
9
1200A–1206A, 1214A, 1215A "Cow" units
Oliver Iron Mining Company
9
1200B–1206B, 1214B, 1215B "Calf" units
Pennsylvania Railroad
6
8994–8999
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines
1
6006
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
5
802–806
Sharon Steel Corporation
8
3–10
Sloss-Sheffield Steel
4
33–36
United Railways of Havana, Cuba
2
8001, 8002
US Pipe and Foundry
1
37 Build as "calf"; fitted with cab before sale to USP&F; preserved by Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum (Calera, Alabama) as Jefferson Warrior 37
US Steel
1
13
Weyerhaeuser Company
2
103, 105
Youngstown Sheet and Tube
7
703, 800–805

Only two intact examples of the S-8 are known to survive today, one of which is owned by a railroad museum, while the other is the property of a railway historical society.[citation needed]

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