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List of Milwaukee Road locomotives

These are locomotives of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, often referred to as the "Milwaukee Road". The Milwaukee was acquired by the Soo Line in 1985 and the Soo subsequently became part of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Steam

Milwaukee Road steam locomotives were organized into classes by wheel arrangement. Additional suffixes, where used indicated:

  • s: fitted with a superheater (where the class was not fitted from new)
  • r: fitted with a mechanical stoker (where the class was not fitted from new)

Class A: 4-4-2

Class A was the 4-4-2 type.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
A1
18
BLW 1896–1903 1934–1948 13 × 26
22 × 26
330×660
559×660
78 1.981 200 1.38 C:15,577
S:20,250
C:69.29
S:90.08
Vauclain compound, all rebuilt simple 1921–1922 as class A1-a. Eleven superheated 1925–1929 as class A1-as.
A1-as
11
Milwaukee Road 1925–1929 (rebuilt) 1934–1948 19 × 26 483×660 79 2.007 200 1.38 20,197 89.84 Simple
A2
9
BLW 1901 1927–1929 15 × 28
25 × 28
381×711
635×711
84 2.134 200 1.38 20,420 90.83 Vauclain compound
A2-a
19
BLW 1902–1903 1927–1929 15 × 28
25 × 28
381×711
635×711
84 2.134 200 1.38 20,420 90.83 Vauclain compound
A2-b
5
Milwaukee Road 1907–1908 1927–1929 15 × 28
25 × 28
381×711
635×711
85 2.159 220 1.52 22,190 98.71 Compound
A2-c
12
BLW 1908–1909 1928–1930 15 × 28
25 × 28
381×711
635×711
85 2.159 220 1.52 22,190 98.71 Vauclain compound
A2
2
BLW 31274, 31275 1907 1951 15 × 28
25 × 28
381×711
635×711
85 2.159 220 1.52 22,200 98.75 Balanced compound, rebuilt simple as class A4-s
A4-s
2
Milwaukee Road (rebuilt) 1951 22 × 28 559×711 79 2.007 200 1.38 29,160 129.71
A3-s
1
BLW 33778 1909 1951 22 × 28 559×711 73 1.854     25,240 112.27 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad. Rebuilt as class A4-as
A4-as
1
Milwaukee Road (rebuilt) 1951 22 × 28 559×711 79 2.007 200 1.38 29,162 129.72
A
4
Alco 1935–1937 1949–1951 19 × 28 483×711 84 2.134 300 2.07 30,685 136.49 Streamlined

Class B: 4-6-0

Class B was for Vauclain compound 4-6-0s built by Baldwin Locomotive Works. Most were rebuilt as simple engines, those not rebuilt were scrapped in the late 1920s.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
B
1
BLW 1892 1914 12 × 26
20 × 26
305×660
508×660
62 1.575 190 1.31 15,600 69.39 Rebuilt to class G5-xs
B1
14
BLW 1895–1897 1913–1915 1212 × 26
21 × 26
318×660
533×660
62 1.575 200 1.38 C:17,950
S:21,540
C:79.85
S:95.81
All rebuilt to class G5-s
B2
37
BLW 1897–1899 1914–1925 1312× 26
23 × 26
343×660
584×660
62 1.575 200 1.38 C:20,944
S:25,500
C:93.16
S:113.43
19 rebuilt to class G6-fs, 18 rebuilt to class G6-m
B2
7
BLW 1900 1915–1924 1312× 26
23 × 26
343×660
584×660
62 1.575 200 1.38 21,250 94.52 3 rebuilt to class G6-gs, 4 rebuilt to G6-n
B3-x
1
BLW 1899 1927 14 × 30
24 × 30
256×762
610×762
68 1.727 200 1.38 24,200 107.65 Scrapped
B3
25
BLW 1900 1915–1927 15 × 26
25 × 26
381×660
635×660
68 1.727 200 1.38 C:23,079
S:28,080
C:102.66
S:124.91
9 rebuilt to class G6-s, 4 rebuilt to class G6-os, 12 rebuilt to class G6-ps.
B4-x
1
BLW 1899 1927 15 × 30
25 × 30
381×762
635×762
69 1.753 200 1.38 26,630 118.46 Scrapped
B4
16
BLW 1900 1921–1927 15 × 30
25 × 30
381×762
635×762
69 1.753 200 1.38 C:26,630
S:31,956
C:118.46
S:142.15
Narrow firebox. 10 rebuilt to class G7-as, 6 scrapped
B4
66
BLW 1901–1903 1915–1925 15 × 28
25 × 28
381×711
635×711
63 1.600 200 1.38 C:27,222
S:32,666
C:121.09
S:145.31
Wide firebox. 20 rebuilt to class G7-bs, 4 rebuilt to class G7-cs, 25 rebuilt to class G8, 17 rebuilt to class G8-a,

Class C: 2-8-0

Class C was the 2-8-0 type.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
C1-a
2
BLW 19400–19401 1901 1934–1935 22 × 28 559×711 55 1.397 200 1.38 41,888 186.33
C1-b
2
BLW 19398–19399 1901 1934–1940 22 × 28 559×711 56 1.422 200 1.38 41,140 183.00 Later class C1-c
C1-c
65
Milwaukee Road 1904–1907 1934–1949 22 × 28 559×711 55 1.397 200 1.38 41,890 186.34
C1-d
10
Alco-Rogers 1908–1909 1934–1936 22 × 28 559×711 57 1.448 190 1.31 38,391 170.77 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern Railroad
C1-e
5
Alco-Brooks 1905 1934–1936 1912 × 28 495×711 57 1.448 200 1.38 31,754 141.25 Acquired with Chicago, Milwaukee & Gary Railroad; né Detroit Southern Railroad
C1-f
2
BLW 32441–32442 1907 1934 21 × 28 533×711 55 1.397 200 1.38 38,166 169.77 Acquired with Chicago, Milwaukee & Gary Railroad
C1-g
2
BLW 35425–35426 1910 1934 21 × 28 533×711 55 1.397 200 1.38 38,166 169.77 Acquired with Chicago, Milwaukee & Gary Railroad
C2
75
Milwaukee Road (25)
BLW (50)
1909–1910 1936–1965 23 × 30 584×762 63 1.600 200 1.38 42,820 190.47
C3
2
BLW 32176, 32208 1907 1935 22 × 28 559×711 51 1.295 200 1.38 45,170 200.93 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad
C3-a
4
BLW 1910–1911 1934–1951 22 × 30 559×762 55 1.397 200 1.38 44,880 199.64 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad
C3-b
5
Alco-Rogers 1909 1945–1949 22 × 30 559×762 57 1.448 200 1.38 43,300 192.61
C4
1
BLW 24742 1904 1927 20 × 24 508×610 49 1.245 Acquired with Montana Railroad
C5
5
Milwaukee Road 1912 1951–1954 24 × 30 610×762 63 1.600 185 1.28 43,130 191.85
C5-a
45
Alco-Brooks (35)
Milwaukee Road (10)
1912–13 1945–1954 24 × 30 610×762 63 1.600 185 1.28 43,130 191.85
C7
5
Alco-Schen 1910 1950–1953 25 × 32 635×813 61 1.549 180 1.24 50,163 223.14 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern Railroad
C7-a
12
Alco-Schen 1912–1918 1950–1953 25 × 32 635×813 61 1.549 180 1.24 50,163 223.14 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern Railroad
C9-a
1
Pittsburgh 1901 1921 19 × 24 483×610 50 1.270 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern Railroad
C9-b
1
BLW 5943 1881 1929 20 × 24 508×610 50 1.270 150 1.03 24,480 108.89 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad
C9-c
1
BLW 13800 1893 1929 19 × 24 483×610 50 1.270 150 1.03 26,511 117.93 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad
C9-d
1
BLW 24742 1904 1927 20 × 24 508×610 54 1.372 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad
C9-d
1
BLW 13800 1906 1935 22 × 28 559×711 50 1.270 200 1.38 46,076 204.96 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern Railroad

Class D: 0-8-0

Class D was the 0-8-0 type.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
D1
2
BLW 39758–39759 1913 1952 20 × 26 508×660 51 1.295 200 1.38 34,666 154.20 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern Railroad

Class E

Class E was reserved for the electric locomotives.

Class F: 4-6-2 and 4-6-4

Class F covered the 4-6-2 and 4-6-4 types.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
F1 (1st) 4-6-2
1
Schenectady 2855 1889 1926 19 × 24 483×610 68 1.727 180 1.24 19,490 86.70 Rebuild to G4-g class 4-6-0
F2 4-6-2
1
Milwaukee Road 1905 1929 23 × 26 584×660 72 1.829 200 1.38 34,470 153.33
F3 4-6-2
70
Alco-Brooks 47442–47491, 48714–47433 1910 1929–1954 23 × 28 584×711 79 2.007 200 1.38 31,870 141.76 All rebuilt to F3-s, F3-as or F3-bs. Two streamlined as F1 (second). One streamlined as F3 (second)
F4 4-6-2
70
Milwaukee Road 1910 1916–1954 23 × 28 584×711 69 1.753 200 1.38 36,490 162.32 All rebuilt to F4-b (2), F4-ms (17) or F5-bs (6).
F5 4-6-2
65 (+6)
Milwaukee Road (15 new, 6 rebuilt from F4)
Alco-Brooks (50) 51134–51163, 51328–51347
1911–1912 1934–1954 25 × 28 635×711 69 1.753 185 1.28 39,880 177.40 All rebuilt to F5-b, F5-n or F3-an.
F6 4-6-4
14
BLW 61135–61148 1930 1952–1954 26 × 28 660×711 80 2.032 225 1.55 45,250 201.28
F6-a 4-6-4
8
BLW 61655–61662 1931 1952–1954 26 × 28 660×711 80 2.032 225 1.55 45,250 201.28
F7 4-6-4
6
Alco 69064–69069 1938 1949–1951 2312 × 30 597×762 84 2.134 300 2.07 50,194 223.27 Streamlined

Class G: 4-6-0

Class G was the simple 4-6-0 type, some of which were rebuilt from class B compounds.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
G1
1
Cooke 1892 1902 17 × 24 432×610 56 1.422 130 0.90 20,600 91.63 Acquired with Milwaukee and Superior Railroad
G2
4
Brooks 1333–1335, 1514 1888–1889 1925–1927 18 × 24 457×610 56 1.422 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern Railroad
G2-a
2
Brooks 1707–1708 1890 1926 18 × 24 457×610 57 1.448 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern Superior Railroad
G2-b
1
PRR's Logansport, Indiana shops 1888 1926 19 × 22 483×559 50 1.270 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern Railroad
G2-c
1
BLW 23673 1904 1931 18 × 24 457×610 63 1.600 200 1.38 20,980 93.32 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern Railroad
G3
7
R.I. 2548, 2635–2640 1891–1892 1926–1927 18 × 24 457×610 57 1.448 160 1.10 18,550 82.51
G4
1
Schen 1925 18 × 26 457×660 57 1.448 Acquired with Montana Railroad
G4-a
4
Brooks 1219–1220, 1255–1256 1887 1926–1928 18 × 24 457×610 51 1.295 150 1.03 19,440 86.47 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern Railroad
G4-b
2
R.I. 3128–3129 1896 1927–1929 18 × 24 457×610 57 1.448 185 1.28 19,133 85.11 Acquired with Des Moines Northern and Western Railroad
G4-c
3
R.I. 1047, 1052–1053 1881 1926 19 × 26 483×660 62 1.575
G4-d
20
R.I. 1411–1430 1883 1926–1933 19 × 26 483×660 63 1.600 150 1.03 18,995 84.49
G4-e
101
R.I. (40); Schen (35); Brooks (1); Grant (25); 1885–1888 1926–1933 19 × 26 483×660 63 1.600 150 1.03 18,995 84.49
G4-f
7
BLW 15888–15891, 16017–16019 1898 18 × 24 457×610 51 1.295 180 1.24 20,872 92.84 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad, né Southern Indiana
G4-g
1
MILW's Milwaukee shops 1926 (rebuilt) 1930 19 × 24 483×610 68 1.727 180 1.24 19,494 86.71 Rebuilt from F1 class 4-6-2
G5
27
R.I. 1891 1925–1934 19 × 26 483×660 57 1.448 150 1.03 20,995 93.39 Eight sold to Montana Railroad in 1907; re-acquired with Montana Railroad in 1910.
G5-a
19
Schen 3302–3311 (10); BLW (9) 1890–1892 1926–1935 18 × 26 452×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 20,460 91.01
G5-b
1
R.I. 2151 1889 1926 19 × 24 483×610 64 1.626
G5-s
15
Milwaukee Road (re-builder) 1913–1915 1938–1945 19 × 26 483×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 22,794 101.39 Rebuilt from class B1
G5-c
1
BLW 32348 1907 1927 19 × 26 483×660 56 1.422 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad
G5-d
3
Rogers 5386–5388 1899 1930–1934 18 × 26 457×660 51 1.295 190 1.31 26,676 118.66 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad; né Southern Indiana Railroad
G5-e
10
BLW 1903 1934 19 × 26 483×660 53 1.346 180 1.24 27,095 120.52 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad; né Southern Indiana Railroad
G6-a
28
Milwaukee Road's Milwaukee Shops 1905 1931–1936 2012 × 26 521×660 73 1.854 200 1.38 25,445 113.18 17 superheated as class G6-as
G6-b
5
Milwaukee Road's Milwaukee Shops 1907 1945–1948 2012 × 26 521×660 73 1.854 200 1.38 25,445 113.18 4 superheated as class G6-bs
G6-c
13
Alco-Brooks 45789–45801 1909 1930–1948 2012 × 26 521×660 73 1.854 200 1.38 25,445 113.18 11 superheated ad class G6-cs
G6-d
2
BLW 31269–31270 1907 1935 18 × 26 457×660 56 1.422 200 1.38 25,570 113.74 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad
G6-e
3
BLW 31648, 32119, 32764 1907–1908 1935 19 × 26 483×660 63 1.600 200 1.38 25,327 112.66 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad
G6-fs
18
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1914–1918 (rebuilt) 1932–1954 20 × 26 508×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 25,260 112.36 Rebuilt from class B2
G6-gs
3
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1915 (rebuilt) 1945–1953 20 × 26 508×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 25,257 112.35 Rebuilt from class B2
G6-h
1
Cooke 2252 1893 1930 21 × 26 533×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 31,326 139.34 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern Railroad
G6-k
3
BLW 23682, 26638, 28486 1904–1906 1926–1932 20 × 26 508×660 57 1.448 190 1.31 29,327 130.45 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern Railroad
G6-m
18
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1921–1928 (rebuilt) 1950–1954 19 × 26 483×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 25,327 112.66 Rebuilt from class B2; all superheated as class G6-ms
G6-n
4
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1921–24 (rebuilt) 1941–1952 19 × 26 483×660 63 1.600 180 1.24 25,327 112.66 Rebuilt from class B2; all superheated as class G6-ns
G6-os
4
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1921 (rebuilt) 1949–1951 22 × 26 559×660 69 1.753 200 1.38 31,004 137.91 Rebuilt from class B3
G6-ps
12
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1921–1927 (rebuilt) 1947–1954 22 × 26 559×660 69 1.753 200 1.38 31,004 137.91 Rebuilt from class B3; Two streamlined as class G 1937–1948
G6-s
10
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1915–1918 (rebuilt) 1945–1951 2212 × 26 572×660 69 1.753 180 1.24 29,190 129.84 Rebuilt from class B3
G6-r
4
Alco-Rogers 37567–37572 1905 1934 19 × 26 483×660 57 1.448 190 1.31 26,554 118.12 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroaad, né Chicago Southern Railroad
G7
81
Milwaukee Road's Milwaukee Shops 1904–1909 1928–1940 21 × 30 533×762 69 1.753 200 1.38 32,600 145.01 Seven superheated as class G7-s
G7-as
10
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1921 (rebuilt) 1940–1954 21 × 30 533×762 69 1.753 200 1.38 32,595 144.99 Rebuilt from class B4
G7-bs
20
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1915–1918 (rebuilt) 1950–1954 22 × 28 559×711 63 1.600 180 1.24 32,912 146.40 Rebuilt from class B4
G7-cs
4
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1918–1920 (rebuilt) 1948–1954 22 × 28 559×711 63 1.600 180 1.24 32,912 146.40 Rebuilt from class B4
G8
25
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1919–1920 (rebuilt) 1950–1957 22 × 28 559×711 63 1.600 200 1.38 36,568 162.66 Rebuilt from class B4
G8-a
15
Milwaukee Road (rebuilder) 1921–1925 (rebuilt) 1948–1956 22 × 28 559×711 63 1.600 200 1.38 36,568 162.66 Rebuilt from class B4

Class H: 4-4-0

Class H covered the 4-4-0 "American" type.

  • Milwaukee Road class H1
  • Milwaukee Road class H2
  • Milwaukee Road class H3
  • Milwaukee Road class H4
  • Milwaukee Road class H5
Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
H6
2
Brooks 1599–1600 1890 1926–1927 17 × 24 432×610 62 1.575 Acquired 1893 with Milwaukee and Northern
H6-b
3
Schen.3556–3557
R. I. 2797
1891–1892 1926–1930 17 × 24 432×610 62 1.575 Acquired 1899 with Des Moines and North Western
H6-c
4
Brooks 1432–1433, 1512–1513 1888–1889 1926 17 × 24 432×610 62 1.575 Acquired 1893 with Milwaukee and Northern
H6-d
31
R. I. 1687–1696
Brooks 1148
Cooke 1754–1763
Grant (10)
1886–1887 1926–1947 18 × 24 457×610 68 1.727 150 1.03 14,500 64.50
H7
18
R. I. 1272–1293, 1304–1306 1882–1883 1925–1932 18 × 24 457×610 63 1.600 150 1.03 15,705 69.86
H7-a
3
R. I. 1676–1678 1886 1928–1930 18 × 24 457×610 63 1.600 150 1.03 15,740 70.02 Acquired with Chicago, Evanston and Lake Shore Railroad
H7-b
10
Schen. 2962–2971 1889–1900 1927–1933 17 × 24 432×610 63 1.600 180 1.24 16,840 74.91
H7-c
1
BLW 18555 1901 1928 17 × 24 432×610 68 1.727 Acquired from Davenport, Rock Island and Northwestern Railroad
H7-d
1
BLW 18699 1901 1928 17 × 24 432×610 68 1.727 Acquired from Davenport, Rock Island and Northwestern Railroad
H8
9
Rogers 6228–6232
Alco (4)
1904–1905 1934–1951 18 × 26 457×660 69 1.753 180 1.24 19,236 85.57 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad

Class I: 0-6-0

Class I covered the 0-6-0 switcher types.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
I1
3
BLW 2391, 4330, 4340 1871, 1878 1917 16 × 24 406×310 50 1.270
I2
2
Brooks 1340, 1673 1888, 1890 1918 17 × 24 432×310 50 1.270 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern
I3
9
Rhode Island 2621, 2622, 2624, 2702–2707 1891 1926–1945 18 × 24 457×310 50 1.270 160 1.10 20,736 92.24 Two rebuilt to 0-6-0ST as class I3-ax
I4
3
Milwaukee Shops 1891–1895 1926–1928 18 × 24 457×310 51 1.295 180 1.24 23,330 103.78
I4-a
43
Milwaukee Shops (38)
BLW 16206–16210 (5)
1898–1902 1909–1944 18 × 24 457×310 51 1.295 180 1.24 23,330 103.78 One rebuilt to 0-6-0ST as class I-4ax
I5
6
Milwaukee Shops 1902–1903 1931–1934 19 × 26 483×660 51 1.295 180 1.24 28,160 125.26
I5-a
166
Milwaukee Shops 1903–1913 1933–1955 19 × 26 483×660 51 1.295 180 1.24 28,158 125.25 Two rebuilt to 0-6-0ST as class I-5ax
I5-b
2
BLW 32423, 34354 1907, 1910 1934 19 × 26 483×660 51 1.295 180 1.24 28,158 125.25 Acquired with Chicago, Milwaukee and Gary
I6-s
10
Milwaukee Shops 1913–1914 1948–1956 20 × 26 508×660 51 1.295 180 1.24 31,200 138.78

Class J: 0-4-0

Class J covered 0-4-0 switchers.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
J1
2
BLW 3488–3489 1873 1905 14 × 22 356×559 49 1.245
J2
3
Brooks 1883–1887 1911–1917 16 × 22 406×559 48 1.219 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern
J2-a
80
various 1878–1882 1906–1930 16 × 22 406×559 50 1.270 130 0.90 12,200 54.27
J3
5
Grant 1893 1918–1926 16 × 22 406×559 51 1.295 160 1.10 15,020 66.81

Class K: 2-6-2

Class K comprised 2-6-2 "Prairie" locomotives.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
K1
195
Alco (125)
Milwaukee Road (70)
1907–1909 1935–1945 21 × 28 533×711 63 1.600 200 1.38 33,320 148.21 71 rebuilt to K1-as
K1-as
71
Alco (41)
Milwaukee Road (30)
1935–1955 2112 × 28 546×711 63 1.600 185 1.28 32,310 143.72 rebuilt from K1
K1-a
1
BLW 34918 1910 1927 17 × 24 432×610 44 1.118         Acquired with Puget Sound and Willapa Harbor Railroad. Sold to Cascade Timber Company

Class L: 2-8-2

Class L was for 2-8-2 "Mikado" locomotives.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
L1
20
Milwaukee Road 1909 1945–1954 24 × 30 610×762 63 1.600 200 1.38 46,630 207.42 2 locomotives superheated as L1-s
L1-s
2
Milwaukee Road 1940 26 × 30 660×762 63 1.600 185 1.28 50,620 225.17
L2
180
Milwaukee Road (40)
Alco (140)
1912–1914 1935–1955 26 × 30 660×762 63 1.600 200 1.38 54,723 243.42 69 fitted with stokers as class L2-r
L2a
100
BLW 1920 1949–1954 26 × 30 660×762 63 1.600 200 1.38 54,723 243.42
L2b
100
BLW 1922–1923 1950–1956 26 × 30 660×762 63 1.600 200 1.38 54,723 243.42
L3
100
Alco 59740–59789, 61042–61046, 61148–61192 1918–1919 1938–1956 27 × 32 686×813 63 1.600 200 1.38 62,949 280.01 USRA Heavy Mikado. 18 fitted with booster as class L3-a. One fitted with tender booster as class L3-b

Class M: 2-6-0

Class M was for the 2-6-0 type.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
M1
2
BLW 1905 1925, 1927 18 × 24 457×610 63 1.600 190 1.31 19,930 88.65 Acquired with Montana Railroad
M1a
1
BLW 1891 1928 17 × 24 432×610 54 1.372         Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad
M1b
3
BLW 1892 1930 20 × 24 508×610 51 1.295 140 0.97 22,400 99.64 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad
M1c
2
BLW 1901 1930 20 × 24 508×610 51 1.295 160 1.10 25,600 113.87 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad,
originally Southern Indiana Railroad
M1d
11
Rogers 1904, 1905 1910–1934 20 × 24 508×610 51 1.295 160 1.10 25,600 113.87 Acquired with Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad,
originally Southern Indiana Railroad.
M1e
4
Alco 1904, 1905 1934 19 × 26 483×660 57 1.448 200 1.38 27,996 124.53 Acquired with Chicago, Milwaukee and Gary Railroad,
originally, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota Railroad.
M2
4
Alco 1905, 1906 1927–1934 20 × 28 508×711 63 1.600 200 1.38 30,222 134.43 ex Chicago Junction.

Class N: 2-6-6-2

Class N consisted of articulated locomotives of 2-6-6-2 arrangement.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
N1
25
Alco-S 48838–48862 1910–1911 1928–1935 2312 × 30
37 × 30
597×762
940×762
57 1.448 200 1.38 70,396 313.14 Compound Mallet. 17 rebuilt to class N3
N2
16
Alco-S 51057–51066, 52124–52129 1912 1934–1949 2312 × 30
37 × 30
597×762
940×762
57 1.448 200 1.38 70,396 313.14 Compound Mallet
N3
17
Milwaukee Road (re-built) 1929–1931 1950–1954 2112 × 30 546×762 57 1.448 200 1.38 87,720 390.20 Four cylinder simple articulated. Rebuilt from class N1

Class S: 4-8-4

Class S were 4-8-4 "Northern" locomotives.

Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders
(bore × stroke)
Driver
diameter
Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notes
in mm in m psi MPa lbf kN
S1
2
BLW 61176 (1),
Milwaukee Shops (1)
1930 (1),
1938 (1)
1954 28 × 30 711×762 74 1.88 230 1.59 62,136 276.39
S2
40
BLW 62089–62118, 62344–62353 1937–1940 1954–1956 26 × 32 660×813 74 1.88 285 1.97 70,816 315.01
S3
10
Alco 71973–71982 1944 1954–1956 26 × 32 660×813 74 1.88 250 1.72 62,116 276.31 Two preserved: (261) in Minneapolis, 265 at IRM

Class X: Shays

Class X consisted of Shay locomotives.

  • Milwaukee Road class X1
  • Milwaukee Road class X2

Diesel

ALCO

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
6-AS
2
1939 1961
6.6-AS
2
1940 1961
10-AS
2
1940 1965
10-AS
31
1940–50 1960-66
10-AS
34
1950–54 1966-76
10-ARS
7
1941 (2); 1943 (2); 1953 (3) 1943 (2); 1967 (5) First two requisitioned by US Army in 1943.
15-ARS-6
18
1946–47 1967-76 (RSC-2) / 1976 (RSC-25) Three swapped trucks with RS-2s in 1955. Four others rebuilt by Alco to RSC-25 in 1965
15-ARS
4
1949 1967-72 Three swapped trucks with RSC-2s in 1955
16-ARS
21
1953–55 1966-76
16-ARS-6
6
1953 1976
20-AP-6
2
1941 1962

Baldwin

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
6.6-BS
1
1940 1961
10-BS
12
1940–45 1965–72
10-BS
10
1948–49 1967-76
12-BS
21
1950–54 1968–76
12-BRS
2
1951–52 1974–76
16-BRS-6
8
1951–53 1967-76 Two were built as AS-616B models (rebuilt as AS-616 in 1953)

Davenport

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
Davenport 44-ton
3.8-DS;
2
1942 1958 380 hp

EMD

Switchers

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
6-ES
25
1939–41 1975–1983
10-ES
8
1939–1947 1981–1984
 
2 units (1 A-B cow-calf set)
1949 1978–1979
10-ES
1
1950 1984
 
12 units (6 A-B cow-calf sets)
1950–1951 1980–1984
9-ES
3
1951 1982–1984
12-ES
48
1954 1980–(end)
15-ES
64
1975–76 (end) all to Soo Line Railroad

Cab units

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
20-EP
2 A units
1941 1961
20-EP
10 A units
1946 1969
24-EP
18 units (6 ABA sets)
1956 1973 Built to UP specification with steam generators for inter-city service.
24-EP
1961 1982 Built equipped with head end power for suburban service.
13.5-EF
52 units (26 A-B semi-permanently coupled pairs, making up 13 ABBA sets)
1941–45 1959
15-EF
16 units (4 ABBA sets)
1949 1965
15-EF
118 units (68 A units, 50 B units)
1949–1953 1974–1984
15-EP
32 (16 FP7-F7B-FP7 sets)
1950–1952 1976–1984 Five sets reassigned to freight service
17.5-EF
12 units (6 AB sets)
1954 1977–1982 Four A units re-equipped for suburban service

Cowl units

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
36-EP-6
5
1968 1982–1984 Built for intercity passenger train service. All five later re-equipped for freight train service after formation of Amtrak.
15
1974 Built for suburban commuter passenger service. All later turned over to RTA when RTA assumed responsibility for suburban commuter passenger service. Two units remain in service with Metra in 2014. Model was unique to Milwaukee Road.

Hood units

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
15-ERS-6
24
1952–53 17 rebuilt to "SD10"
17.5-ERS
128
1954–59 54 rebuilt to "GP20m"[1]
17.5-ERS-6
14
1954 4 rebuilt to "SD10"
22.5-ERS
16
1963 1984
25-ERS
12
1965 1984
23-ERS-6
10
1969–72 Model unique to the Milwaukee Road
30-ERS-4
72
1966–69
36-ERS-6
10
1968
30-ERS-6
90
1972–74
20-ERS-4
16
1973–74

Fairbanks-Morse

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
10-FS
24
1944–50 1978–81
12-FS
48
1950–55 1972–81
16-FRS
37
1954–56 1967–76
16-FRS-6
6
1953 1972-75 Railfan nickname - Baby Trainmaster
15-FF
18
1951 1966-67 6 ABA sets
20-FP-6
20 (14 A units, 6 B units)
1946–48 1963 originally 6 ABA sets, 1 AA set

General Electric

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
3.6-GS
3
1940–1941 1958–1967
23-GRS
5
1973 1984–1985
25-GRS
12
1965 1966 (1), 1984 (11) One unit wrecked at Whitman, Minnesota in 1966
28-GRS
12
1966 1984
30-GRS
10
1966–68 1980 (1), 1984 (9)
30-GRS-6
8
1974 1985
33-GRS-6
4
1968 1980 (1), 1982 (3)
36-GRS-6
4
1972 1984–1985

Whitcomb

Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired Notes
Whitcomb 44-ton (B-B)
3.8-WS
7
1940–1941 1941 (1), 1954–68 380 hp, 1 sold to Purdue University in 1941
Whitcomb 80-ton (1D1)
6.5-WS
2
1929-30 1944 built as 300 hp gas-electric, rebuilt to 650 hp diesel-electric in 1941; sold to US Government 1944

Electric

The Milwaukee Road was one of the most electrified railroads in the United States. The system used was 3,000 volt DC overhead line.

Switchers

Passenger

Freight

  • Milwaukee Road class EF-1 - 30 two-unit boxcab sets (60 locomotives) built in 1915 by ALCO/GE, identical to EP-1 but for gearing and paint. In addition, the EP-1 units were converted to EF-1 specification in 1920.
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-2 - 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s in the 1930s.
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-3 - 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s with the middle unit shortened by removing the cab and leading truck; the resultant B units were known as "bobtails".
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-4 - "Little Joes". 10 examples built by GE in 1946 for the Soviet Ministry of Railways as Class A. In addition, the EP-4 locomotives were converted to EF-4 specification in 1956.
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-5 - Four-unit boxcab sets formed with any combination of regular or bobtail units in the middle.

Preserved locomotives

Steam

Only six Milwaukee Road Steam locomotives survive:

Image MILW No. Class Type Manufacturer Serial No. Date Notes
111 4-4-0 Breese, Kneeland, and Company 73 May 1857 Ex Milwaukee & Mississippi No. 40 Spring Green; sold in 1889, became El Paso & Southwestern Railroad No. 1 [2]
261 S3 4-8-4 American Locomotive Company 71974 July 1944 [3]
265 S3 4-8-4 American Locomotive Company 71978 July 1944 [3]
1057 J2-a 0-4-0 Milwaukee Shops 1885 [3] Originally No. 37, renumbered 58 in 1898, then 1057 in 1899.
1004 G8 4-6-0 Milwaukee Road (r/b) September 1920 [4] Rebuilt from class B4 no. 4335 (Baldwin 19543 of 1901) and numbered 2404; renumbered 1004 in 1938
1416 I5-a 0-6-0 Milwaukee Shops April 1908 [5] Originally 1207, renumbered 1416 in 1938; at EMTRAC in Evansville, Indiana.

In addition, the tender from a class S2 locomotive also survives.

Electric

References

  • Barris, Wes. "Surviving Milwaukee Road Steam Locomotives". Steam Locomotive dot Com.
  • Hyde, Fred. "Milwaukee Road All-time Diesel Roster, 1939-1993". Milwaukee Road Online. Retrieved 2006-01-08.
  • Ross, Don. "Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific". Don's Rail Photos. Retrieved 2006-01-09.
  • Edson, William D. (Spring 1977). "Milwaukee Road All Time Steam, Diesel and Electric Roster". Railroad History. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Inc. (136): 29–124.

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These are locomotives of the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific Railroad often referred to as the Milwaukee Road The Milwaukee was acquired by the Soo Line in 1985 and the Soo subsequently became part of the Canadian Pacific Railway Steam Class A 4 4 2 B 4 6 0 C 2 8 0 F 4 6 2 4 6 4 G 4 6 0 H 4 4 0 I 0 6 0 J 0 4 0 K 2 6 2 L 2 8 2 M 2 6 0 N 2 6 6 2 S 4 8 4 X Shays Diesel ALCO Baldwin Davenport EMD Switchers Cab units Hood units Fairbanks Morse General Electric WhitcombElectric Switchers Passenger FreightReferencesSteam EditMilwaukee Road steam locomotives were organized into classes by wheel arrangement Additional suffixes where used indicated s fitted with a superheater where the class was not fitted from new r fitted with a mechanical stoker where the class was not fitted from new Class A 4 4 2 Edit Class A was the 4 4 2 type Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNA1 18 BLW 1896 1903 1934 1948 13 2622 26 330 660559 660 78 1 981 200 1 38 C 15 577S 20 250 C 69 29S 90 08 Vauclain compound all rebuilt simple 1921 1922 as class A1 a Eleven superheated 1925 1929 as class A1 as A1 as 11 Milwaukee Road 1925 1929 rebuilt 1934 1948 19 26 483 660 79 2 007 200 1 38 20 197 89 84 SimpleA2 9 BLW 1901 1927 1929 15 2825 28 381 711635 711 84 2 134 200 1 38 20 420 90 83 Vauclain compoundA2 a 19 BLW 1902 1903 1927 1929 15 2825 28 381 711635 711 84 2 134 200 1 38 20 420 90 83 Vauclain compoundA2 b 5 Milwaukee Road 1907 1908 1927 1929 15 2825 28 381 711635 711 85 2 159 220 1 52 22 190 98 71 CompoundA2 c 12 BLW 1908 1909 1928 1930 15 2825 28 381 711635 711 85 2 159 220 1 52 22 190 98 71 Vauclain compoundA2 2 BLW31274 31275 1907 1951 15 2825 28 381 711635 711 85 2 159 220 1 52 22 200 98 75 Balanced compound rebuilt simple as class A4 sA4 s 2 Milwaukee Road rebuilt 1951 22 28 559 711 79 2 007 200 1 38 29 160 129 71A3 s 1 BLW33778 1909 1951 22 28 559 711 73 1 854 25 240 112 27 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad Rebuilt as class A4 asA4 as 1 Milwaukee Road rebuilt 1951 22 28 559 711 79 2 007 200 1 38 29 162 129 72A 4 Alco 1935 1937 1949 1951 19 28 483 711 84 2 134 300 2 07 30 685 136 49 StreamlinedClass B 4 6 0 Edit Class B was for Vauclain compound 4 6 0s built by Baldwin Locomotive Works Most were rebuilt as simple engines those not rebuilt were scrapped in the late 1920s Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNB 1 BLW 1892 1914 12 2620 26 305 660508 660 62 1 575 190 1 31 15 600 69 39 Rebuilt to class G5 xsB1 14 BLW 1895 1897 1913 1915 121 2 2621 26 318 660533 660 62 1 575 200 1 38 C 17 950S 21 540 C 79 85S 95 81 All rebuilt to class G5 sB2 37 BLW 1897 1899 1914 1925 131 2 2623 26 343 660584 660 62 1 575 200 1 38 C 20 944S 25 500 C 93 16S 113 43 19 rebuilt to class G6 fs 18 rebuilt to class G6 mB2 7 BLW 1900 1915 1924 131 2 2623 26 343 660584 660 62 1 575 200 1 38 21 250 94 52 3 rebuilt to class G6 gs 4 rebuilt to G6 nB3 x 1 BLW 1899 1927 14 3024 30 256 762610 762 68 1 727 200 1 38 24 200 107 65 ScrappedB3 25 BLW 1900 1915 1927 15 2625 26 381 660635 660 68 1 727 200 1 38 C 23 079S 28 080 C 102 66S 124 91 9 rebuilt to class G6 s 4 rebuilt to class G6 os 12 rebuilt to class G6 ps B4 x 1 BLW 1899 1927 15 3025 30 381 762635 762 69 1 753 200 1 38 26 630 118 46 ScrappedB4 16 BLW 1900 1921 1927 15 3025 30 381 762635 762 69 1 753 200 1 38 C 26 630S 31 956 C 118 46S 142 15 Narrow firebox 10 rebuilt to class G7 as 6 scrappedB4 66 BLW 1901 1903 1915 1925 15 2825 28 381 711635 711 63 1 600 200 1 38 C 27 222S 32 666 C 121 09S 145 31 Wide firebox 20 rebuilt to class G7 bs 4 rebuilt to class G7 cs 25 rebuilt to class G8 17 rebuilt to class G8 a Class C 2 8 0 Edit Class C was the 2 8 0 type Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNC1 a 2 BLW19400 19401 1901 1934 1935 22 28 559 711 55 1 397 200 1 38 41 888 186 33C1 b 2 BLW19398 19399 1901 1934 1940 22 28 559 711 56 1 422 200 1 38 41 140 183 00 Later class C1 cC1 c 65 Milwaukee Road 1904 1907 1934 1949 22 28 559 711 55 1 397 200 1 38 41 890 186 34C1 d 10 Alco Rogers 1908 1909 1934 1936 22 28 559 711 57 1 448 190 1 31 38 391 170 77 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute amp Southeastern RailroadC1 e 5 Alco Brooks 1905 1934 1936 191 2 28 495 711 57 1 448 200 1 38 31 754 141 25 Acquired with Chicago Milwaukee amp Gary Railroad ne Detroit Southern RailroadC1 f 2 BLW32441 32442 1907 1934 21 28 533 711 55 1 397 200 1 38 38 166 169 77 Acquired with Chicago Milwaukee amp Gary RailroadC1 g 2 BLW35425 35426 1910 1934 21 28 533 711 55 1 397 200 1 38 38 166 169 77 Acquired with Chicago Milwaukee amp Gary RailroadC2 75 Milwaukee Road 25 BLW 50 1909 1910 1936 1965 23 30 584 762 63 1 600 200 1 38 42 820 190 47C3 2 BLW32176 32208 1907 1935 22 28 559 711 51 1 295 200 1 38 45 170 200 93 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern RailroadC3 a 4 BLW 1910 1911 1934 1951 22 30 559 762 55 1 397 200 1 38 44 880 199 64 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern RailroadC3 b 5 Alco Rogers 1909 1945 1949 22 30 559 762 57 1 448 200 1 38 43 300 192 61C4 1 BLW24742 1904 1927 20 24 508 610 49 1 245 Acquired with Montana RailroadC5 5 Milwaukee Road 1912 1951 1954 24 30 610 762 63 1 600 185 1 28 43 130 191 85C5 a 45 Alco Brooks 35 Milwaukee Road 10 1912 13 1945 1954 24 30 610 762 63 1 600 185 1 28 43 130 191 85C7 5 Alco Schen 1910 1950 1953 25 32 635 813 61 1 549 180 1 24 50 163 223 14 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute amp Southeastern RailroadC7 a 12 Alco Schen 1912 1918 1950 1953 25 32 635 813 61 1 549 180 1 24 50 163 223 14 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute amp Southeastern RailroadC9 a 1 Pittsburgh 1901 1921 19 24 483 610 50 1 270 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern RailroadC9 b 1 BLW5943 1881 1929 20 24 508 610 50 1 270 150 1 03 24 480 108 89 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia RailroadC9 c 1 BLW13800 1893 1929 19 24 483 610 50 1 270 150 1 03 26 511 117 93 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia RailroadC9 d 1 BLW24742 1904 1927 20 24 508 610 54 1 372 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia RailroadC9 d 1 BLW13800 1906 1935 22 28 559 711 50 1 270 200 1 38 46 076 204 96 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern RailroadClass D 0 8 0 Edit Class D was the 0 8 0 type Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kND1 2 BLW39758 39759 1913 1952 20 26 508 660 51 1 295 200 1 38 34 666 154 20 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute amp Southeastern RailroadClass E Edit Class E was reserved for the electric locomotives Class F 4 6 2 and 4 6 4 Edit Class F covered the 4 6 2 and 4 6 4 types Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNF1 1st 4 6 2 1 Schenectady2855 1889 1926 19 24 483 610 68 1 727 180 1 24 19 490 86 70 Rebuild to G4 g class 4 6 0F2 4 6 2 1 Milwaukee Road 1905 1929 23 26 584 660 72 1 829 200 1 38 34 470 153 33F3 4 6 2 70 Alco Brooks47442 47491 48714 47433 1910 1929 1954 23 28 584 711 79 2 007 200 1 38 31 870 141 76 All rebuilt to F3 s F3 as or F3 bs Two streamlined as F1 second One streamlined as F3 second F4 4 6 2 70 Milwaukee Road 1910 1916 1954 23 28 584 711 69 1 753 200 1 38 36 490 162 32 All rebuilt to F4 b 2 F4 ms 17 or F5 bs 6 F5 4 6 2 65 6 Milwaukee Road 15 new 6 rebuilt from F4 Alco Brooks 50 51134 51163 51328 51347 1911 1912 1934 1954 25 28 635 711 69 1 753 185 1 28 39 880 177 40 All rebuilt to F5 b F5 n or F3 an F6 4 6 4 14 BLW61135 61148 1930 1952 1954 26 28 660 711 80 2 032 225 1 55 45 250 201 28F6 a 4 6 4 8 BLW61655 61662 1931 1952 1954 26 28 660 711 80 2 032 225 1 55 45 250 201 28F7 4 6 4 6 Alco69064 69069 1938 1949 1951 231 2 30 597 762 84 2 134 300 2 07 50 194 223 27 StreamlinedClass G 4 6 0 Edit Class G was the simple 4 6 0 type some of which were rebuilt from class B compounds Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNG1 1 Cooke 1892 1902 17 24 432 610 56 1 422 130 0 90 20 600 91 63 Acquired with Milwaukee and Superior RailroadG2 4 Brooks1333 1335 1514 1888 1889 1925 1927 18 24 457 610 56 1 422 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern RailroadG2 a 2 Brooks1707 1708 1890 1926 18 24 457 610 57 1 448 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern Superior RailroadG2 b 1 PRR s Logansport Indiana shops 1888 1926 19 22 483 559 50 1 270 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern RailroadG2 c 1 BLW23673 1904 1931 18 24 457 610 63 1 600 200 1 38 20 980 93 32 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern RailroadG3 7 R I 2548 2635 2640 1891 1892 1926 1927 18 24 457 610 57 1 448 160 1 10 18 550 82 51G4 1 Schen 1925 18 26 457 660 57 1 448 Acquired with Montana RailroadG4 a 4 Brooks1219 1220 1255 1256 1887 1926 1928 18 24 457 610 51 1 295 150 1 03 19 440 86 47 Acquired with Milwaukee and Northern RailroadG4 b 2 R I 3128 3129 1896 1927 1929 18 24 457 610 57 1 448 185 1 28 19 133 85 11 Acquired with Des Moines Northern and Western RailroadG4 c 3 R I 1047 1052 1053 1881 1926 19 26 483 660 62 1 575G4 d 20 R I 1411 1430 1883 1926 1933 19 26 483 660 63 1 600 150 1 03 18 995 84 49G4 e 101 R I 40 Schen 35 Brooks 1 Grant 25 1885 1888 1926 1933 19 26 483 660 63 1 600 150 1 03 18 995 84 49G4 f 7 BLW15888 15891 16017 16019 1898 18 24 457 610 51 1 295 180 1 24 20 872 92 84 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad ne Southern IndianaG4 g 1 MILW s Milwaukee shops 1926 rebuilt 1930 19 24 483 610 68 1 727 180 1 24 19 494 86 71 Rebuilt from F1 class 4 6 2G5 27 R I 1891 1925 1934 19 26 483 660 57 1 448 150 1 03 20 995 93 39 Eight sold to Montana Railroad in 1907 re acquired with Montana Railroad in 1910 G5 a 19 Schen3302 3311 10 BLW 9 1890 1892 1926 1935 18 26 452 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 20 460 91 01G5 b 1 R I 2151 1889 1926 19 24 483 610 64 1 626G5 s 15 Milwaukee Road re builder 1913 1915 1938 1945 19 26 483 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 22 794 101 39 Rebuilt from class B1G5 c 1 BLW32348 1907 1927 19 26 483 660 56 1 422 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia RailroadG5 d 3 Rogers5386 5388 1899 1930 1934 18 26 457 660 51 1 295 190 1 31 26 676 118 66 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad ne Southern Indiana RailroadG5 e 10 BLW 1903 1934 19 26 483 660 53 1 346 180 1 24 27 095 120 52 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad ne Southern Indiana RailroadG6 a 28 Milwaukee Road s Milwaukee Shops 1905 1931 1936 201 2 26 521 660 73 1 854 200 1 38 25 445 113 18 17 superheated as class G6 asG6 b 5 Milwaukee Road s Milwaukee Shops 1907 1945 1948 201 2 26 521 660 73 1 854 200 1 38 25 445 113 18 4 superheated as class G6 bsG6 c 13 Alco Brooks45789 45801 1909 1930 1948 201 2 26 521 660 73 1 854 200 1 38 25 445 113 18 11 superheated ad class G6 csG6 d 2 BLW31269 31270 1907 1935 18 26 457 660 56 1 422 200 1 38 25 570 113 74 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern RailroadG6 e 3 BLW31648 32119 32764 1907 1908 1935 19 26 483 660 63 1 600 200 1 38 25 327 112 66 Acquired with Idaho and Washington Northern RailroadG6 fs 18 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1914 1918 rebuilt 1932 1954 20 26 508 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 25 260 112 36 Rebuilt from class B2G6 gs 3 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1915 rebuilt 1945 1953 20 26 508 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 25 257 112 35 Rebuilt from class B2G6 h 1 Cooke2252 1893 1930 21 26 533 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 31 326 139 34 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern RailroadG6 k 3 BLW23682 26638 28486 1904 1906 1926 1932 20 26 508 660 57 1 448 190 1 31 29 327 130 45 Acquired with Tacoma Eastern RailroadG6 m 18 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1921 1928 rebuilt 1950 1954 19 26 483 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 25 327 112 66 Rebuilt from class B2 all superheated as class G6 msG6 n 4 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1921 24 rebuilt 1941 1952 19 26 483 660 63 1 600 180 1 24 25 327 112 66 Rebuilt from class B2 all superheated as class G6 nsG6 os 4 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1921 rebuilt 1949 1951 22 26 559 660 69 1 753 200 1 38 31 004 137 91 Rebuilt from class B3G6 ps 12 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1921 1927 rebuilt 1947 1954 22 26 559 660 69 1 753 200 1 38 31 004 137 91 Rebuilt from class B3 Two streamlined as class G 1937 1948G6 s 10 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1915 1918 rebuilt 1945 1951 221 2 26 572 660 69 1 753 180 1 24 29 190 129 84 Rebuilt from class B3G6 r 4 Alco Rogers37567 37572 1905 1934 19 26 483 660 57 1 448 190 1 31 26 554 118 12 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroaad ne Chicago Southern RailroadG7 81 Milwaukee Road s Milwaukee Shops 1904 1909 1928 1940 21 30 533 762 69 1 753 200 1 38 32 600 145 01 Seven superheated as class G7 sG7 as 10 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1921 rebuilt 1940 1954 21 30 533 762 69 1 753 200 1 38 32 595 144 99 Rebuilt from class B4G7 bs 20 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1915 1918 rebuilt 1950 1954 22 28 559 711 63 1 600 180 1 24 32 912 146 40 Rebuilt from class B4G7 cs 4 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1918 1920 rebuilt 1948 1954 22 28 559 711 63 1 600 180 1 24 32 912 146 40 Rebuilt from class B4G8 25 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1919 1920 rebuilt 1950 1957 22 28 559 711 63 1 600 200 1 38 36 568 162 66 Rebuilt from class B4G8 a 15 Milwaukee Road rebuilder 1921 1925 rebuilt 1948 1956 22 28 559 711 63 1 600 200 1 38 36 568 162 66 Rebuilt from class B4Class H 4 4 0 Edit Class H covered the 4 4 0 American type Milwaukee Road class H1 Milwaukee Road class H2 Milwaukee Road class H3 Milwaukee Road class H4 Milwaukee Road class H5Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNH6 2 Brooks1599 1600 1890 1926 1927 17 24 432 610 62 1 575 Acquired 1893 with Milwaukee and NorthernH6 b 3 Schen 3556 3557R I 2797 1891 1892 1926 1930 17 24 432 610 62 1 575 Acquired 1899 with Des Moines and North WesternH6 c 4 Brooks1432 1433 1512 1513 1888 1889 1926 17 24 432 610 62 1 575 Acquired 1893 with Milwaukee and NorthernH6 d 31 R I 1687 1696Brooks1148Cooke1754 1763Grant 10 1886 1887 1926 1947 18 24 457 610 68 1 727 150 1 03 14 500 64 50H7 18 R I 1272 1293 1304 1306 1882 1883 1925 1932 18 24 457 610 63 1 600 150 1 03 15 705 69 86H7 a 3 R I 1676 1678 1886 1928 1930 18 24 457 610 63 1 600 150 1 03 15 740 70 02 Acquired with Chicago Evanston and Lake Shore RailroadH7 b 10 Schen 2962 2971 1889 1900 1927 1933 17 24 432 610 63 1 600 180 1 24 16 840 74 91H7 c 1 BLW18555 1901 1928 17 24 432 610 68 1 727 Acquired from Davenport Rock Island and Northwestern RailroadH7 d 1 BLW18699 1901 1928 17 24 432 610 68 1 727 Acquired from Davenport Rock Island and Northwestern RailroadH8 9 Rogers6228 6232Alco 4 1904 1905 1934 1951 18 26 457 660 69 1 753 180 1 24 19 236 85 57 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern RailroadClass I 0 6 0 Edit Class I covered the 0 6 0 switcher types Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNI1 3 BLW2391 4330 4340 1871 1878 1917 16 24 406 310 50 1 270I2 2 Brooks1340 1673 1888 1890 1918 17 24 432 310 50 1 270 Acquired with Milwaukee and NorthernI3 9 Rhode Island2621 2622 2624 2702 2707 1891 1926 1945 18 24 457 310 50 1 270 160 1 10 20 736 92 24 Two rebuilt to 0 6 0ST as class I3 axI4 3 Milwaukee Shops 1891 1895 1926 1928 18 24 457 310 51 1 295 180 1 24 23 330 103 78I4 a 43 Milwaukee Shops 38 BLW16206 16210 5 1898 1902 1909 1944 18 24 457 310 51 1 295 180 1 24 23 330 103 78 One rebuilt to 0 6 0ST as class I 4axI5 6 Milwaukee Shops 1902 1903 1931 1934 19 26 483 660 51 1 295 180 1 24 28 160 125 26I5 a 166 Milwaukee Shops 1903 1913 1933 1955 19 26 483 660 51 1 295 180 1 24 28 158 125 25 Two rebuilt to 0 6 0ST as class I 5axI5 b 2 BLW32423 34354 1907 1910 1934 19 26 483 660 51 1 295 180 1 24 28 158 125 25 Acquired with Chicago Milwaukee and GaryI6 s 10 Milwaukee Shops 1913 1914 1948 1956 20 26 508 660 51 1 295 180 1 24 31 200 138 78Class J 0 4 0 Edit Class J covered 0 4 0 switchers Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNJ1 2 BLW3488 3489 1873 1905 14 22 356 559 49 1 245J2 3 Brooks 1883 1887 1911 1917 16 22 406 559 48 1 219 Acquired with Milwaukee and NorthernJ2 a 80 various 1878 1882 1906 1930 16 22 406 559 50 1 270 130 0 90 12 200 54 27J3 5 Grant 1893 1918 1926 16 22 406 559 51 1 295 160 1 10 15 020 66 81Class K 2 6 2 Edit Class K comprised 2 6 2 Prairie locomotives Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNK1 195 Alco 125 Milwaukee Road 70 1907 1909 1935 1945 21 28 533 711 63 1 600 200 1 38 33 320 148 21 71 rebuilt to K1 asK1 as 71 Alco 41 Milwaukee Road 30 1935 1955 211 2 28 546 711 63 1 600 185 1 28 32 310 143 72 rebuilt from K1K1 a 1 BLW34918 1910 1927 17 24 432 610 44 1 118 Acquired with Puget Sound and Willapa Harbor Railroad Sold to Cascade Timber CompanyClass L 2 8 2 Edit Class L was for 2 8 2 Mikado locomotives Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNL1 20 Milwaukee Road 1909 1945 1954 24 30 610 762 63 1 600 200 1 38 46 630 207 42 2 locomotives superheated as L1 sL1 s 2 Milwaukee Road 1940 26 30 660 762 63 1 600 185 1 28 50 620 225 17L2 180 Milwaukee Road 40 Alco 140 1912 1914 1935 1955 26 30 660 762 63 1 600 200 1 38 54 723 243 42 69 fitted with stokers as class L2 rL2a 100 BLW 1920 1949 1954 26 30 660 762 63 1 600 200 1 38 54 723 243 42L2b 100 BLW 1922 1923 1950 1956 26 30 660 762 63 1 600 200 1 38 54 723 243 42L3 100 Alco59740 59789 61042 61046 61148 61192 1918 1919 1938 1956 27 32 686 813 63 1 600 200 1 38 62 949 280 01 USRA Heavy Mikado 18 fitted with booster as class L3 a One fitted with tender booster as class L3 bClass M 2 6 0 Edit Class M was for the 2 6 0 type Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNM1 2 BLW 1905 1925 1927 18 24 457 610 63 1 600 190 1 31 19 930 88 65 Acquired with Montana RailroadM1a 1 BLW 1891 1928 17 24 432 610 54 1 372 Acquired with Bellingham Bay and British Columbia RailroadM1b 3 BLW 1892 1930 20 24 508 610 51 1 295 140 0 97 22 400 99 64 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern RailroadM1c 2 BLW 1901 1930 20 24 508 610 51 1 295 160 1 10 25 600 113 87 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad originally Southern Indiana RailroadM1d 11 Rogers 1904 1905 1910 1934 20 24 508 610 51 1 295 160 1 10 25 600 113 87 Acquired with Chicago Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad originally Southern Indiana Railroad M1e 4 Alco 1904 1905 1934 19 26 483 660 57 1 448 200 1 38 27 996 124 53 Acquired with Chicago Milwaukee and Gary Railroad originally Illinois Iowa and Minnesota Railroad M2 4 Alco 1905 1906 1927 1934 20 28 508 711 63 1 600 200 1 38 30 222 134 43 ex Chicago Junction Class N 2 6 6 2 Edit Class N consisted of articulated locomotives of 2 6 6 2 arrangement Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNN1 25 Alco S 48838 48862 1910 1911 1928 1935 231 2 3037 30 597 762940 762 57 1 448 200 1 38 70 396 313 14 Compound Mallet 17 rebuilt to class N3N2 16 Alco S 51057 51066 52124 52129 1912 1934 1949 231 2 3037 30 597 762940 762 57 1 448 200 1 38 70 396 313 14 Compound MalletN3 17 Milwaukee Road re built 1929 1931 1950 1954 211 2 30 546 762 57 1 448 200 1 38 87 720 390 20 Four cylinder simple articulated Rebuilt from class N1Class S 4 8 4 Edit Class S were 4 8 4 Northern locomotives Class Quantity Builder Built Retired Cylinders bore stroke Driverdiameter Boiler pressure Tractive effort Notesin mm in m psi MPa lbf kNS1 2 BLW 61176 1 Milwaukee Shops 1 1930 1 1938 1 1954 28 30 711 762 74 1 88 230 1 59 62 136 276 39S2 40 BLW 62089 62118 62344 62353 1937 1940 1954 1956 26 32 660 813 74 1 88 285 1 97 70 816 315 01S3 10 Alco 71973 71982 1944 1954 1956 26 32 660 813 74 1 88 250 1 72 62 116 276 31 Two preserved 261 in Minneapolis 265 at IRMClass X Shays Edit Class X consisted of Shay locomotives Milwaukee Road class X1 Milwaukee Road class X2Diesel EditALCO Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesALCO HH600 6 AS 2 1939 1961ALCO HH660 6 6 AS 2 1940 1961ALCO HH1000 10 AS 2 1940 1965Alco S 2 10 AS 31 1940 50 1960 66Alco S 4 10 AS 34 1950 54 1966 76ALCO RS 1 10 ARS 7 1941 2 1943 2 1953 3 1943 2 1967 5 First two requisitioned by US Army in 1943 ALCO RSC 2 15 ARS 6 18 1946 47 1967 76 RSC 2 1976 RSC 25 Three swapped trucks with RS 2s in 1955 Four others rebuilt by Alco to RSC 25 in 1965ALCO RS 2 15 ARS 4 1949 1967 72 Three swapped trucks with RSC 2s in 1955ALCO RS 3 16 ARS 21 1953 55 1966 76ALCO RSD 5 16 ARS 6 6 1953 1976ALCO DL 107 20 AP 6 2 1941 1962Baldwin Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesBaldwin VO 660 6 6 BS 1 1940 1961Baldwin VO 1000 10 BS 12 1940 45 1965 72Baldwin DS 4 4 1000 10 BS 10 1948 49 1967 76Baldwin S 12 12 BS 21 1950 54 1968 76Baldwin RS 12 12 BRS 2 1951 52 1974 76Baldwin AS 616 16 BRS 6 8 1951 53 1967 76 Two were built as AS 616B models rebuilt as AS 616 in 1953 Davenport Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesDavenport 44 ton 3 8 DS 2 1942 1958 380 hpEMD Edit Switchers Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesEMD SW1 6 ES 25 1939 41 1975 1983EMD NW2 10 ES 8 1939 1947 1981 1984EMD TR2 2 units 1 A B cow calf set 1949 1978 1979EMD SW7 10 ES 1 1950 1984EMD TR4 12 units 6 A B cow calf sets 1950 1951 1980 1984EMD SW9 9 ES 3 1951 1982 1984EMD SW1200 12 ES 48 1954 1980 end EMD MP15AC 15 ES 64 1975 76 end all to Soo Line RailroadCab units Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesEMD E6 20 EP 2 A units 1941 1961EMD E7 20 EP 10 A units 1946 1969EMD E9 24 EP 18 units 6 ABA sets 1956 1973 Built to UP specification with steam generators for inter city service EMD E9 24 EP 6 A units 1961 1982 Built equipped with head end power for suburban service EMD FT 13 5 EF 52 units 26 A B semi permanently coupled pairs making up 13 ABBA sets 1941 45 1959EMD F3 15 EF 16 units 4 ABBA sets 1949 1965EMD F7 15 EF 118 units 68 A units 50 B units 1949 1953 1974 1984EMD FP7 15 EP 32 16 FP7 F7B FP7 sets 1950 1952 1976 1984 Five sets reassigned to freight serviceEMD F9 17 5 EF 12 units 6 AB sets 1954 1977 1982 Four A units re equipped for suburban serviceCowl units Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesEMD FP45 36 EP 6 5 1968 1982 1984 Built for intercity passenger train service All five later re equipped for freight train service after formation of Amtrak EMD F40C 15 1974 Built for suburban commuter passenger service All later turned over to RTA when RTA assumed responsibility for suburban commuter passenger service Two units remain in service with Metra in 2014 Model was unique to Milwaukee Road Hood units Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesEMD SD7 15 ERS 6 24 1952 53 17 rebuilt to SD10 EMD GP9 17 5 ERS 128 1954 59 54 rebuilt to GP20m 1 EMD SD9 17 5 ERS 6 14 1954 4 rebuilt to SD10 EMD GP30 22 5 ERS 16 1963 1984EMD GP35 25 ERS 12 1965 1984EMD SDL39 23 ERS 6 10 1969 72 Model unique to the Milwaukee RoadEMD GP40 30 ERS 4 72 1966 69EMD SD45 36 ERS 6 10 1968EMD SD40 2 30 ERS 6 90 1972 74EMD GP38 2 20 ERS 4 16 1973 74Fairbanks Morse Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesFM H 10 44 10 FS 24 1944 50 1978 81FM H 12 44 12 FS 48 1950 55 1972 81FM H 16 44 16 FRS 37 1954 56 1967 76FM H 16 66 16 FRS 6 6 1953 1972 75 Railfan nickname Baby TrainmasterFM CF 16 4 15 FF 18 1951 1966 67 6 ABA setsFM Erie built 20 FP 6 20 14 A units 6 B units 1946 48 1963 originally 6 ABA sets 1 AA setGeneral Electric Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesGE 44 ton 3 6 GS 3 1940 1941 1958 1967GE U23B 23 GRS 5 1973 1984 1985GE U25B 25 GRS 12 1965 1966 1 1984 11 One unit wrecked at Whitman Minnesota in 1966GE U28B 28 GRS 12 1966 1984GE U30B 30 GRS 10 1966 68 1980 1 1984 9 GE U30C 30 GRS 6 8 1974 1985GE U33C 33 GRS 6 4 1968 1980 1 1982 3 GE U36C 36 GRS 6 4 1972 1984 1985Whitcomb Edit Model Milwaukee class Quantity Built Retired NotesWhitcomb 44 ton B B 3 8 WS 7 1940 1941 1941 1 1954 68 380 hp 1 sold to Purdue University in 1941Whitcomb 80 ton 1D1 6 5 WS 2 1929 30 1944 built as 300 hp gas electric rebuilt to 650 hp diesel electric in 1941 sold to US Government 1944Electric EditThe Milwaukee Road was one of the most electrified railroads in the United States The system used was 3 000 volt DC overhead line Switchers Edit Milwaukee Road class ES 1 1 example built 1915 the Great Falls Montana switcher Used 1 500 volts DC Milwaukee Road class ES 2 4 examples built 1916 19 Passenger Edit Milwaukee Road class EP 1 12 2 unit boxcab sets 24 locomotives built in 1915 by ALCO GE Converted to freight class EF 1 in 1920 In 1950 two boxcab two unit sets were converted for passenger service class EP 1A Milwaukee Road class EP 2 The Bi Polars 5 built by GE in 1919 Milwaukee Road class EP 3 The Quills quill drive 10 built by Baldwin Westinghouse in 1919 Milwaukee Road class EP 4 Little Joes Two examples built by GE in 1946 Converted to freight class EF 4 in 1956 Freight Edit Milwaukee Road class EF 1 30 two unit boxcab sets 60 locomotives built in 1915 by ALCO GE identical to EP 1 but for gearing and paint In addition the EP 1 units were converted to EF 1 specification in 1920 Milwaukee Road class EF 2 3 unit boxcab sets formed from EF 1s in the 1930s Milwaukee Road class EF 3 3 unit boxcab sets formed from EF 1s with the middle unit shortened by removing the cab and leading truck the resultant B units were known as bobtails Milwaukee Road class EF 4 Little Joes 10 examples built by GE in 1946 for the Soviet Ministry of Railways as Class A In addition the EP 4 locomotives were converted to EF 4 specification in 1956 Milwaukee Road class EF 5 Four unit boxcab sets formed with any combination of regular or bobtail units in the middle Preserved locomotives EditSteam Edit Only six Milwaukee Road Steam locomotives survive Image MILW No Class Type Manufacturer Serial No Date Notes111 4 4 0 Breese Kneeland and Company 73 May 1857 Ex Milwaukee amp Mississippi No 40 Spring Green sold in 1889 became El Paso amp Southwestern Railroad No 1 2 261 S3 4 8 4 American Locomotive Company 71974 July 1944 3 265 S3 4 8 4 American Locomotive Company 71978 July 1944 3 1057 J2 a 0 4 0 Milwaukee Shops 1885 3 Originally No 37 renumbered 58 in 1898 then 1057 in 1899 1004 G8 4 6 0 Milwaukee Road r b September 1920 4 Rebuilt from class B4 no 4335 Baldwin 19543 of 1901 and numbered 2404 renumbered 1004 in 19381416 I5 a 0 6 0 Milwaukee Shops April 1908 5 Originally 1207 renumbered 1416 in 1938 at EMTRAC in Evansville Indiana In addition the tender from a class S2 locomotive also survives Electric Edit 10200A B later E50A B class EF 1 at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth Minnesota 10211B later E57B class ES 3 at Harlowton Montana 10251 later E2 class EP 2 at the National Museum of Transportation in St Louis Missouri E70 class EF 4 at Deer Lodge MontanaReferences Edit http www trainweb org milwaukee roster txt bare URL plain text file Edson 1977 p 67 a b c Edson 1977 p 106 Edson 1977 p 64 Edson 1977 p 83 Barris Wes Surviving Milwaukee Road Steam Locomotives Steam Locomotive dot Com Hyde Fred Milwaukee Road All time Diesel Roster 1939 1993 Milwaukee Road Online Retrieved 2006 01 08 Ross Don Chicago Milwaukee St Paul amp Pacific Don s Rail Photos Retrieved 2006 01 09 Edson William D Spring 1977 Milwaukee Road All Time Steam Diesel and Electric Roster Railroad History The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Inc 136 29 124 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Milwaukee Road locomotives amp oldid 1094430305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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