List of Westinghouse locomotives
Appearance
Locomotives built or sold by the Westinghouse Electric Company
Electric locomotives
Usually built in partnership with the Baldwin Locomotive Works
Model | Built year | Total produced |
AAR wheel arrangement | Supply voltage | Power output | Image |
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PRR AA1 | 1905 | 2 | B-B | 600 V DC | ||
NH EP1[1][2][3] | 1905–1908 | 42 | 1-B-B-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC 636 V AC |
1,260 hp (0.94 MW) | |
CN Z-2[4] | 1907–1908 | 6 | C | 3300 V, 25 Hz AC | 675 hp (0.50 MW) | |
NH 071[3] | 1910 | 1 | 1-B+B-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600V DC |
Continuous: 1,432 hp (1.07 MW) | |
NH 070[3] | 1910 | 1 | 1-B+B-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600V DC |
Continuous: 1,100 hp (0.82 MW) | |
Boston and Maine Railroad Hoosac Tunnel locomotives[5] |
1910 | 5 | 1-B+B-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | Continuous: 1,224 hp (0.91 MW) | |
NH 072[3] | 1911 | 1 | 1-B+B-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600V DC |
Continuous: 1,240 hp (0.92 MW) | |
NH 069[3] | 1911 | 1 | 1-A-B-A-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600V DC |
Continuous: 1,336 hp (1.00 MW) | |
NH EY2[6] | 1911–1927 | 22 | B+B | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 652 hp (0.49 MW) | |
NH EF1[3][7] | 1912–1913 | 39 | 1-B+B-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC (1st 3 units also equipped for 600V DC) |
1,600 hp (1.19 MW) | |
N&W LC-1[8] | 1914–1915 | 12 | (1-B+B-1)+(1-B+B-1) | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 3,211 hp (2.39 MW) | |
NH EP2[9] | 1918–1927 | 27 | 1-C-1+1-C-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC 600 V DC |
3,120 hp (2.33 MW) | |
MILW EP-3 | 1919 | 10 | 2-C-1+1-C-2 | 3,000 V DC | Cont: 3,400 hp (2.54 MW), 1 hour: 4,680 hp (3.49 MW) |
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CPEF 1B+B1 (Brazil) | 1921–1925 | 3 | 1B+B1 | 3,000 V DC | 1,800 hp (1.34 MW) | |
CPEF C+C (Brazil) | 1921–1928 | 10 | C+C | 3,000 V DC | 1,350 hp (1.01 MW) | |
N&W LC-2[1][10] | 1924 | 4 | (1-D-1)+(1-D-1) | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 4,750 hp (3.54 MW) | (ALCO carbody) |
DT&I 500-501[11][12] | 1925 | 2 | D+D | 22 kV, 25 Hz AC | 2,500 hp (1.86 MW) | Motor-Generator (Ford carbody) |
VGN EL-3A[13] | 1925-6 | 36 | 1-D-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 2,000 hp (1.49 MW) | (ALCO carbody) |
GN Z-1[13][14][15] | 1926-8 | 10 | 1-D-1 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 1,830 hp (1.36 MW) | |
PRR P5 | 1931–1935 | 54 | 2-C-2 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 3,750 hp (2.80 MW) | |
PRR R1 | 1934 | 1 | 2-D-2 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 5,000 hp (3.73 MW) | |
NH EF3b | 1942 | 5 | 2-C+C-2 | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 4,860 hp (3.62 MW) | |
PRR E3b | 1951 | 2 | B-B-B | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 3,000 hp (2.24 MW) | |
PRR E2c | 1952 | 2 | C-C | 11 kV, 25 Hz AC | 3,000 hp (2.24 MW) |
Diesel-electric locomotives
Early examples built in partnership with Beardmore engines
Model | Built year | Total produced |
AAR wheel arrangement | Prime mover | Power output | Image |
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“Ike & Mike”[16] | 1928 | 2 | B | Beardmore 6 cyl 8¼ × 12 | 330 hp (250 kW) | |
Boxcab[17] | 1928–1929 | 3 | B-B | Westinghouse 8¼ × 12 | 300 hp (220 kW) | |
CN 9000[18] | 1929 | 2 | 2-D-1 | Beardmore 12 cyl 12×12 | 1,330 hp (990 kW) | |
“Visibility Cab” switcher[19] | 1929–1931 | 4 | B-B | 6 cyl 9 × 12 | 400 horsepower (300 kW) | |
1929–1931 | 4 | 6 cyl Westinghouse 8¼ × 12 | 300 horsepower (220 kW) | |||
1937 | 3 | 6 cyl 9 × 12 supercharged | 530 horsepower (400 kW) | |||
“Visibility Cab” switcher[20] | 1930–1935 | 4 | B-B | 6 cyl 9 × 12 (×2) | 800 horsepower (600 kW) | |
Center cab switcher (V12)[21] | 1934 | 1 | B-B | V12 9 × 12 | 800 horsepower (600 kW) | |
Center cab roadswitcher (V12)[21] | 1935 | 1 | B-B | V12 9 × 12 (×2) | 1,600 horsepower (1,190 kW) | |
Center cab switcher[22] | 1933–1935 | 4 | B-B | 4 cyl 265 hp (×2) | 530 horsepower (400 kW) | |
Illinois Steel Company 50[22] | 1931 | 1 | B-B | Westinghouse 8¼ × 12 | 300 hp (220 kW) |
Gas Turbine-electric locomotives
Model | Built year | Total produced |
AAR wheel arrangement | Prime mover | Power output | Image |
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“Blue Goose”[23] | 1950 | 1 | B-B-B-B | Gas Turbine (×2) | 4,000 hp (2.98 MW) |
References
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- ^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, B&M chapter
- ^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, NH EY-2 chapter
- ^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, NH EF-1 chapter
- ^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, N&W chapter
- ^ Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book, NH EP-2 chapter
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