EMD RS1325

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EMD RS1325
Specifications
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder Electro-Motive Division
Total produced 2
AAR wheel arr. B-B
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Trucks Flexicoil
Wheel diameter 40 in (1.016 m)
Length 52 ft 2 in (15.90 m)
Width 10 ft 6 78 in (3.22 m)
Height 14 ft 7 in (4.45 m)
Locomotive weight 125 short tons (113 t)
Fuel capacity 600 US gallons (2,300 l; 500 imp gal)
Prime mover EMD 567D
Cylinders V12
Power output 1,325 hp (0.988 MW)
Career

The RS1325 was a North American locomotive model built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division, having characteristics of both a switcher and a roadswitcher. Only two units were built.

In 1960, EMD built a pair of light roadswitchers, consisting of switcher carbodies and mechanicals on longer roadswitcher frames. These were given the designation of RS1325, RS denoting a roadswitcher not part of a specific series, and 1325 denoting the unit’s horsepower. The RS1325’s were 4-axle, B-B diesels constructed by GM-EMD in September 1960. They had, similarly to the NW5 switchers, a short hood to contain auxiliaries and a steam generator for passenger equipment, as they were originally intended for passenger switching in Chicago. Despite these capabilities, these two units have only hauled freight for their entire lives, as the market for passenger switchers was drying up.

Only two units of this type were produced in total, serial numbers #25773 and #25774. They made up order #4438, placed by the Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway, and they were given the numbers #30 and #31 in service. A green paint scheme with a thin red stripe adorned them until the C&IM was renamed as the Illinois & Midland Railroad when they were bought by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. and added to the G&M’s ever-increasing roster of shortlines. As of 2011, both units remain in active use on the I&M with the same numbers.

See also

References

  • "EMD NW3, NW4, NW5, RS1325 Order Numbers". The UNofficial EMD Homepage. Retrieved 2008-05-29. 
  • Hayden, Bob (1980). Model Railroader Cyclopedia Volume 2 Diesel Locomotives. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing Company. ISBN 0-89024-547-9. 


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