GE C30-7
GE C30-7 | |
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Conrail #6600, a GE C30-7, refueling at Brownsville, Pennsylvania. | |
Type and origin | |
Power type | Diesel-electric |
Builder | GE Transportation Systems |
Model | C30-7 |
Build date | 1976 – 1986 |
Total produced | 1,137 (50 were C30-7A variants) |
Specifications | |
AAR wheel arr. | C-C |
Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄32 in), Estonia |
Engine type | V16 (V12 on C30-7A variants) |
Cylinders | 16 (12 on C30-7A variants) |
Cylinder size | (?) |
Performance figures | |
Power output | 3,000 hp (2,200 kW) |
Career | |
Locale | North America, Estonia |
The C30-7 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems between 1976 and 1986 as an updated U30C with a 16-cylinder 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW) FDL-series diesel engine. 1,137 were built for North American railroads.
GE C30-7A
A variant of the C30-7, 50 GE C30-7As were purchased by Conrail in mid-1984. Externally similar to the GE C30-7 model, six tall hood doors per side (in place of eight) showed it had a 12-cylinder (rather than 16-cylinder) prime mover. Both engines produced 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW) but the C30-7A's smaller engine used less fuel. The C30-7A units were built between May and June 1984.
Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia purchased twelve former Conrail C30-7A locomotives in 2001 and used their traction components in the rebuilding of 442 class locomotives as the GL class. These entered service in Australia from 2003.[1]
Original owners
Railroad | Quantity | Road numbers | Notes |
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway | 157 | 8010-8166 | |
Burlington Northern Railroad | 242 | 5000-5141, 5500-5599 | |
Conrail | 60 | 6550-6609 | 6550-6599 were model C30-7A. 12 exported to Australia and later rebuilt into NSW 442 Class locomotives. |
Ferrocarril del Pacífico | 26 | 434-459 | |
Louisville and Nashville Railroad | 44 | 7000-7015, 7032-7051, 7062-7069 | Delivered in Family Lines paint |
Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México | 305 | 6700-6799, 9600-9656, 11001-11148 | 11040-11090, 11129-11148 built from kits in Mexico |
Norfolk and Western Railway | 80 | 8003-8082 | |
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad | 51 | 7016-7031, 7052-7061, 7070-7094 | Delivered in Family Lines paint |
Union Pacific Railroad | 140 | 2415–2539, 2960–2974 | |
Use in Estonia
In 2003 19 C30-7As were rebuilt and exported to Estonia as C30-7Ais to be used by EVR (Eesti Raudtee) which at that time was privately owned. The locos were numbered as part of Class 1500 (1558–1576) and were second-hand from Conrail/CSX/NS (USA).
EVR | Conrail | CSX | NS |
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1558 | 6552 | n# | 8084 |
1559 | 6580 | n# | 8098 |
1560 | 6582 | n# | 8099 |
1561 | 6597 | n# | 8109 |
1562 | 6598 | n# | 8110 |
1563 | 6553 | 7096 | 8113 |
1564 | 6565 | 7100 | 8117 |
1565 | 6561 | n# | 8090 |
1566 | 6577 | 7107 | 8124 |
1567 | 6596 | n# | 8108 |
1568 | 6586 | 7112 | 8129 |
1569 | 6591 | n# | 8104 |
1570 | 6581 | 7110 | 8127 |
1571 | 6592 | n# | 8105 |
1572 | 6572 | 7103 | 8120 |
1573 | 6571 | 7102 | 8119 |
1574 | 6579 | 7109 | 8126 |
1575 | 6584 | n# | 8100 |
1576 | 6599 | n# | 8111 |
See also
References
- http://www.zone.ee/msts/real.htm
- Extra 2200 South Magazine
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