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The '''GE B36-7''' is a 4-axle [[diesel-electric locomotive]] built by [[GE Transportation Systems]] between January 1980 and September 1985. 222 examples of this locomotive were built for [[North America]]n railroads and eight units were built for a Colombian coal mining operation. The units were designed as successors to GE's U36B's. Of the 230 locomotives built, 180 of them were built for two Eastern railroads - [[Seaboard System Railroad]] (which became part of [[CSX Transportation]] in 1986) and [[Conrail]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=McDonnell|first=Greg|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50411517|title=Field guide to modern diesel locomotives|date=2002|publisher=Kalmbach Publishing|isbn=0-89024-607-6|location=Waukesha, Wisc.|pages= |
The '''GE B36-7''' is a 4-axle [[diesel-electric locomotive]] built by [[GE Transportation Systems]] between January 1980 and September 1985. 222 examples of this locomotive were built for [[North America]]n railroads and eight units were built for a Colombian coal mining operation. The units were designed as successors to GE's U36B's. Of the 230 locomotives built, 180 of them were built for two Eastern railroads - [[Seaboard System Railroad]] (which became part of [[CSX Transportation]] in 1986) and [[Conrail]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=McDonnell|first=Greg|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50411517|title=Field guide to modern diesel locomotives|date=2002|publisher=Kalmbach Publishing|isbn=0-89024-607-6|location=Waukesha, Wisc.|pages=26–29|oclc=50411517}}</ref> |
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These 4-axle locomotives were powerful when introduced in 1980. When first built the units were rated at {{convert|3600|hp|kW|abbr=on|lk=on}}, later versions were rated at {{convert|3750|hp|kW|abbr=on|lk=on}}. They were designed for fast and priority service, moving [[intermodal freight transport|intermodal and container]] trains. |
These 4-axle locomotives were powerful when introduced in 1980. When first built the units were rated at {{convert|3600|hp|kW|abbr=on|lk=on}}, later versions were rated at {{convert|3750|hp|kW|abbr=on|lk=on}}. They were designed for fast and priority service, moving [[intermodal freight transport|intermodal and container]] trains. |
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The GE B36-7 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems between January 1980 and September 1985. 222 examples of this locomotive were built for North American railroads and eight units were built for a Colombian coal mining operation. The units were designed as successors to GE's U36B's. Of the 230 locomotives built, 180 of them were built for two Eastern railroads - Seaboard System Railroad (which became part of CSX Transportation in 1986) and Conrail.[1]
These 4-axle locomotives were powerful when introduced in 1980. When first built the units were rated at 3,600 hp (2,700 kW), later versions were rated at 3,750 hp (2,800 kW). They were designed for fast and priority service, moving intermodal and container trains.
Design
[edit]The B36-7 was developed from the B30-7, and externally is identical to its predecessor.[1] The first 4 B36-7s were built for the Cotton Belt in January 1980, as modified B30-7s with increased horsepower and several new design features: according to Extra 2200 South magazine these units featured General Electric's new Sentry Adhesion System, a wheel slip detection system. These 3600 horsepower units also featured the new GE 752AF traction motor, the new GTA-24 traction alternator and 83:20 fine tooth gearing.
Production
[edit]Following the 4 Cotton Belt units, GE started official B36-7 production at its Erie, PA facility. The second order for B36-7s was built for the Santa Fe in October and November 1980.[1] Between 1983 and 1985, Conrail, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, and Seaboard System placed further B36-7 orders. Production ended in September 1985 when the final B36-7 was built for Seaboard.[1]
Original owners
[edit]Railroad | Quantity | Road numbers | Notes |
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Santa Fe | 16 | 7484-7499 | Some of the units were sold to British Columbia Railway, Renumbered 3604-3613. |
Conrail | 60 | 5000-5059 | 5045 destroyed in the 1987 Maryland train collision and scrapped |
Cerrejon Coal Project (Colombia) | 8 | 1001–1008 | |
Seaboard System | 120 | 5806-5925 | To CSX; All retired as of Dec 2009. |
Southern Railway | 6 | 3815-3820 | High hood. |
Southern Pacific Transportation Company | 16 | 7754-7769 | |
Cotton Belt | 4 | 7770-7773 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d McDonnell, Greg (2002). Field guide to modern diesel locomotives. Waukesha, Wisc.: Kalmbach Publishing. pp. 26–29. ISBN 0-89024-607-6. OCLC 50411517.
- Marre, Louis A.; Pinkepank, Jerry A.; Drury, George H. (1995). The Contemporary Diesel Spotter's Guide: A comprehensive reference manual to locomotives since 1972. Railroad Reference Series (Book 14). Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Publishing. ISBN 0890242577.
- Extra 2200 South. No. 69. February 1980. pp. 7, 17.
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