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EMC EA/EB

The EMC EA/EB is an early passenger train-hauling diesel locomotive built from May 16, 1937, to 1938 by Electro-Motive Corporation of La Grange, Illinois for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.[1][page needed] They were the first model in a long line of passenger diesels of similar design known as EMD E-units. Each locomotive unit developed 1,800 horsepower (1,300 kW) from two 900 hp (670 kW) Winton 201-A diesel engines, driving the wheels through an electric transmission—the generator driven by each engine provided current for traction motors. The locomotives were of A1A-A1A wheel arrangement—two three-axle trucks of which only the outer two axles were powered. Six two-unit 3,600 hp (2,700 kW) locomotives were produced, each consisting of a lead cab-equipped EA A unit and a cabless booster EB B unit. They were numbered 51 through 56; the A units bore the bare number and the B units the number followed by 'X'.

EMC EA/EB
B&O EA 51 on the Capitol Limited sitting next to the Tom Thumb locomotive replica, in 1937.
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderElectro-Motive Corporation (EMC)
Build dateMay 16th, 1937–1938
Total produced6 A units, 6 B units
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARA1A-A1A
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Prime moverWinton 201-A, twinned
Engine type60 degree V
Cylinders12 x 2
Performance figures
Maximum speed~68-99.4 mph
Power output1,800 hp (1,300 kW)
Career
OperatorsBaltimore and Ohio Railroad, Alton Railroad, Gulf, Mobile and Ohio
Numbers51–56 (A units), 51X–56X (B units)
Dispositionnumber 51 on static display at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum

Trains hauled edit

The six locomotives hauled some of the major named trains of the B&O; the Royal Blue, the Capitol Limited, the National Limited, and others. These trains were streamliners in appearance, but they were built largely of refurbished heavyweight passenger cars rebuilt with smooth sides, smooth rooflines, air conditioning, new interiors and modern appointments.

B&O 52 was sold to the Alton Railroad in 1940. This locomotive became a Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad unit in 1947.

Significance and influence edit

The EA/EB—along with the more-or-less simultaneous E1 for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and the E2 for the Union Pacific Railroad, Chicago and North Western Railway and Southern Pacific Railroad—represented an important step in the evolution of the passenger diesel locomotive. While the EA, E1 and E2 were each built for a specific railroad, they were largely identical mechanically and were a step further away from the custom-built, integrated streamliner and towards mass-produced passenger locomotives—a step achieved with the E3 and E6, EMD's later models.

Styling edit

The EA/EB and E1 featured largely identical and innovative styling showing the influence of the Electro-Motive Corporation's new buyer General Motors. While mechanically they had much in common with previous, experimental EMC locomotives, GM understood the importance of looking new and exciting, not merely being technically innovative. This basic "slant nose" style was continued in the subsequent E3, E4, E5 and E6 models, while a more "bulldog nose" style was tried in the E2 and a style somewhere in between was used for the E7, E8 and E9, as well as the EMD F-Units.

Its initial design was protected under US Patent D106,918.[2]

Preservation edit

B&O #51, the first EA built, has been preserved at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. The EA has completed cosmetic restoration and is now on exhibit.[3]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pinkepank 1973.
  2. ^ US patent D106918, Harold L. Hamilton, Richard M. Dilworth, Martin P Blomberg, Leland A. Knickerbocker, and Chris J. Klein, "Design for a Locomotive Body", issued 1937-11-09 
  3. ^ "B&O Railroad Museum Unveils 1937 Locomotive Restoration". railpace.com. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2021.

Bibliography edit

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The EMC EA EB is an early passenger train hauling diesel locomotive built from May 16 1937 to 1938 by Electro Motive Corporation of La Grange Illinois for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1 page needed They were the first model in a long line of passenger diesels of similar design known as EMD E units Each locomotive unit developed 1 800 horsepower 1 300 kW from two 900 hp 670 kW Winton 201 A diesel engines driving the wheels through an electric transmission the generator driven by each engine provided current for traction motors The locomotives were of A1A A1A wheel arrangement two three axle trucks of which only the outer two axles were powered Six two unit 3 600 hp 2 700 kW locomotives were produced each consisting of a lead cab equipped EA A unit and a cabless booster EB B unit They were numbered 51 through 56 the A units bore the bare number and the B units the number followed by X EMC EA EBB amp O EA 51 on the Capitol Limited sitting next to the Tom Thumb locomotive replica in 1937 Type and originPower typeDiesel electricBuilderElectro Motive Corporation EMC Build dateMay 16th 1937 1938Total produced6 A units 6 B unitsSpecificationsConfiguration AARA1A A1AGauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm Prime moverWinton 201 A twinnedEngine type60 degree VCylinders12 x 2Performance figuresMaximum speed 68 99 4 mphPower output1 800 hp 1 300 kW CareerOperatorsBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Alton Railroad Gulf Mobile and OhioNumbers51 56 A units 51X 56X B units Dispositionnumber 51 on static display at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum Contents 1 Trains hauled 2 Significance and influence 3 Styling 4 Preservation 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 BibliographyTrains hauled editThe six locomotives hauled some of the major named trains of the B amp O the Royal Blue the Capitol Limited the National Limited and others These trains were streamliners in appearance but they were built largely of refurbished heavyweight passenger cars rebuilt with smooth sides smooth rooflines air conditioning new interiors and modern appointments B amp O 52 was sold to the Alton Railroad in 1940 This locomotive became a Gulf Mobile and Ohio Railroad unit in 1947 Significance and influence editThe EA EB along with the more or less simultaneous E1 for the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and the E2 for the Union Pacific Railroad Chicago and North Western Railway and Southern Pacific Railroad represented an important step in the evolution of the passenger diesel locomotive While the EA E1 and E2 were each built for a specific railroad they were largely identical mechanically and were a step further away from the custom built integrated streamliner and towards mass produced passenger locomotives a step achieved with the E3 and E6 EMD s later models Styling editThe EA EB and E1 featured largely identical and innovative styling showing the influence of the Electro Motive Corporation s new buyer General Motors While mechanically they had much in common with previous experimental EMC locomotives GM understood the importance of looking new and exciting not merely being technically innovative This basic slant nose style was continued in the subsequent E3 E4 E5 and E6 models while a more bulldog nose style was tried in the E2 and a style somewhere in between was used for the E7 E8 and E9 as well as the EMD F Units Its initial design was protected under US Patent D106 918 2 Preservation editB amp O 51 the first EA built has been preserved at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore Maryland The EA has completed cosmetic restoration and is now on exhibit 3 References editNotes edit Pinkepank 1973 US patent D106918 Harold L Hamilton Richard M Dilworth Martin P Blomberg Leland A Knickerbocker and Chris J Klein Design for a Locomotive Body issued 1937 11 09 B amp O Railroad Museum Unveils 1937 Locomotive Restoration railpace com 26 January 2021 Retrieved 29 January 2021 Bibliography edit Lamb J Parker 2007 Evolution of the American Diesel Locomotive Railroads Past and Present Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 34863 0 Marre Louis A 1995 Diesel Locomotives The First 50 Years A Guide to Diesels Built Before 1972 Railroad Reference Series Waukesha Wisconsin Kalmbach Publishing ISBN 978 0 89024 258 2 Pinkepank Jerry A 1973 The Second Diesel Spotter s Guide Milwaukee Wisconsin Kalmbach Publishing ISBN 978 0 89024 026 7 Schafer Mike 1998 Vintage Diesel Locomotives Enthusiast Color Series Osceola Wisconsin MBI Publishing ISBN 978 0 7603 0507 2 Solomon Brian 2000 The American Diesel Locomotive Osceola Wisconsin MBI Publishing Company pp 53 56 63 65 67 68 70 ISBN 978 0 7603 0666 6 Solomon Brian 2006 EMD Locomotives St Paul Minnesota Voyageur Press ISBN 978 0 7603 2396 0 Solomon Brian 2010 Vintage Diesel Power Minneapolis Minnesota MBI Publishing ISBN 978 0 7603 3795 0 Solomon Brian 2011 Electro Motive E Units and F Units The Illustrated History of North America s Favorite Locomotives Minneapolis Minnesota Voyageur Press ISBN 978 0 7603 4007 3 Solomon Brian 2012 North American Locomotives A Railroad by Railroad Photohistory Minneapolis Minnesota Voyageur Press ISBN 978 0 7603 4370 8 Wilson Jeff 2002 E Units Electro Motive s Classic Streamliners Classic Trains Golden Years of Railroading series Waukesha WI USA Kalmbach Publishing ISBN 0890246068 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EMC EA EB amp oldid 1174539029, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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