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Siemens Charger

The Siemens Charger is a family of diesel-electric/dual-mode passenger locomotives designed and manufactured by Siemens Mobility for the North American market.

Siemens Charger
#2110, a Caltrans owned SC-44, operating on the Pacific Surfliner
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel–electric or dual-mode
BuilderSiemens Mobility
Model
  • ALC-42
  • ALC-42E
  • SC-44
  • SCB-40
  • SCV-42
  • SC-42DM
Build date2016–present
Total produced392 (includes units on order; see Customers section for details)
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
 • UICBo′Bo′
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
TrucksSiemens model SF4[1]
Wheel diameter49–46 in (1,250–1,160 mm) (new–worn)
Minimum curve250 ft (76 m)
Wheelbase
  • 9.8 ft (3 m) (per truck)
  • 40.8 ft (12.436 m) (between truck centers)
Length71.5 ft (21.793 m)
Width10 ft (3.048 m)
Height14.4 ft (4.39 m)[2]
Axle load67,500 lb (30,600 kg)
Adhesive weight100%
Loco weight260,000 lb (120,000 kg)
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity
  • SC-44/SCB-40: 1,800 US gal (6,800 L; 1,500 imp gal)
  • ALC-42/SCV-42: 2,200 US gal (8,300 L; 1,800 imp gal)
Prime moverCummins QSK95
RPM range600–1,800
Engine type45° V16, four stroke cycle
AspirationTurbocharger
Displacement95 liters (5,800 cu in)[3]
Traction motorsSiemens 3-phase AC induction motors; 978 hp (729 kW) each
Head end power660 or 1,000 kW; , 60 Hz, 480 V AC
Cylinders16
Cylinder size5.9375 liters (362.33 cu in)
TransmissionACDC–AC
Loco brakeDynamic, regenerative, electropneumatic
Train brakesElectropneumatic
Safety systemsPositive train control: ACSES II, I-ETMS
Performance figures
Maximum speed125 mph (200 km/h)
Power output
  • SCB-40: 4,000 hp (3,000 kW)
  • ALC-42/SCV-42: 4,200 hp (3,100 kW)
  • SC-44: 4,400 hp (3,300 kW)
Tractive effort
  • Starting: 290 kN (65,000 lbf)
  • Continuous: 275 kN (62,000 lbf)
Factor of adh.4.07 (24.57%)
Data refers to the following except where noted:[4][5]

There are five variants of the Charger, tailored for different operators and types of service: ALC-42 for Amtrak long-distance service, ALC-42E dual mode for Amtrak inter-city and long-distance routes that serve the Northeast Corridor, SC-44 for Amtrak state-supported inter-city service or commuter rail operators, SCB-40 for Brightline inter-city service and SCV-42 for VIA Rail inter-city service in Canada.

The first production Charger, a SC-44, was unveiled on March 26, 2016, and entered revenue service on August 24, 2017. It was followed by the SCB-40, which inaugurated Brightline service on January 13, 2018. The first ALC-42 was delivered to Amtrak on June 17, 2021, and entered revenue service on February 8, 2022, on the Empire Builder.

The Charger is often paired with Venture passenger cars, also built by Siemens, as part of a trainset.

Design edit

The Charger is powered by a Cummins 16-cylinder QSK95 4-stroke high speed diesel engine, which meets United States Environmental Protection Agency's more stringent Tier 4 emissions standards that took effect in 2015.[6] Power output varies by model: the SCB-40 produces 4,000 hp (3,000 kW),[7][8] the SC-44 produces 4,400 hp (3,300 kW), and both the SCV-42 and ALC-42 produce 4,200 hp (3,100 kW).[9][10] The maximum speed in service is 125 mph (201 km/h).[11]

The locomotive shares much of its overall design with the Siemens Vectron diesel and electric locomotives used in Europe and the Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotive built for Amtrak.

Four Insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) power inverters carry electric current to each of the four AC traction motors. A static inverter off of the main prime mover supplies head-end power (HEP). The locomotive also features dynamic braking with regenerative capability, allowing the locomotive to divert power generated by dynamic braking away from the resistor grids to HEP and onboard locomotive auxiliary power demands.[4]

In response to a 2013 Request for Information from Metro-North Railroad, Siemens said they would be capable of producing a dual-mode variant of the Charger with onboard energy storage for use by Metro-North and the Long Island Rail Road, as well as intercity service on Amtrak's Empire Corridor.[12]

California's SC-44s have aerodynamic "spoilers" on the rear of their roofs that match the height of bi-level California and Surfliner cars.[13]

The Charger series competes with other Tier 4 compliant locomotives, such as the EMD F125 and the MPI MPXpress MP54AC. However, unlike the Charger series, both the F125 and MP54AC have struggled to find customers, selling fewer than 50 units each.

Service history edit

 
Caltrans Charger pushing a San Joaquin train at Oakland – Jack London Square station in November 2017

The first production SC-44 unit was unveiled on March 26, 2016.[14] The first two Charger locomotives to leave Siemens' factory in Florin, California were transported to the Transportation Technology Center (TTC) in Pueblo, Colorado in June 2016 and underwent testing of performance metrics such as acceleration and braking.[15][16] The first Brightline SCB-40 locomotives were delivered in December 2016 to undergo testing in Florida.[17]

In February 2017, Amtrak and the Washington State Department of Transportation began testing one of the Midwest-bound locomotives along the Cascades corridor in the Pacific Northwest for federal certification.[18][19] Additional test runs were conducted on the Midwest and Northern California routes in April and May.[20] Testing at up to 135 miles per hour (217 km/h) was conducted at TTC and on the Northeast Corridor in September 2016 which resulted in federal certification for 125-mile-per-hour (201 km/h) operations.[21]

Revenue testing on the Capitol Corridor and San Joaquins routes in Northern California began on May 25, 2017.[22] During these tests, the trains operated with a second locomotive in case of failure.[23] The Northern California units were formally accepted and approved for solo service on October 23, 2017.[24] The SC-44 entered revenue testing on the Midwest routes in July 2017, with solo revenue service beginning on a Hiawatha Service train on August 24, 2017.[21][25] Revenue service on the Cascades route began in November 2017.[26]

Brightline began revenue operations with its SCB-40 locomotives on January 13, 2018.[27] The first Chargers for MARC began testing that month, and revenue service began on April 5, 2018.[28][29] Pre-revenue testing began on the Pacific Surfliner in October 2018; revenue service began later that year.[30][31]

The first ALC-42 for Amtrak's long distance trains was put into service on the westbound Empire Builder on February 8, 2022, after extensive testing in the Midwest and on the Empire Builder route. Of the 2 units on the inaugural service, one was Amtrak's "Day One" heritage unit #301.[32]

Customers edit

Owner Model Qty. Notes
Altamont Corridor Express SC-44 4
Amtrak ALC-42 125
ALC-42E 75[33]
Amtrak Midwest SC-44 33
Brightline SCB-40 21
California Department of Transportation SC-44 24
Coaster SC-44 9
Connecticut Department of Transportation SC-42DM 6
Exo EC42 10
MARC SC-44 8
Metro-North Railroad SC-42DM 27
Ontario Northland TBD 3
Trinity Railway Express SC-44 5
Via Rail SCV-42 32
Washington State Department of Transportation SC-44 10 Two on order to be delivered by 2026.
Total 392

Altamont Corridor Express edit

California regional commuter line Altamont Corridor Express ordered four SC-44 locomotives in April 2018, with deliveries beginning in December 2019.[34] They entered revenue service in 2020.[35]

Amtrak edit

 
Siemens ALC-42 at Portland Union Station

National network edit

On December 21, 2018, Amtrak ordered 75 ALC-42 locomotives with options for an additional 100. The first locomotive entered service in February 2022, with the last expected by 2024.[36]

Compared with the SC-44, changes were made to the ALC-42 to make it more suitable for long-distance service: additional positive train control systems for nationwide service, a larger 2,200-U.S.-gallon (8,300 L) diesel fuel tank (instead of 1,800 U.S. gal [6,800 L]), a larger diesel exhaust fluid tank, a larger sandbox, a more powerful 1,000-kilowatt head-end power generator (instead of 600 kW), an extended nose section for easier repair in the event of minor front-end collision, and a prime mover de-rated to 4,200 horsepower (3,100 kW) to lengthen maintenance intervals.[37][38]

Assembly of the first ALC-42 began in March 2020.[39] On August 5, 2020, Amtrak announced that one of the first six locomotives will be painted in a replica of the "Day 1" livery to commemorate 50 years of Amtrak service, while the other five will feature a preliminary "Phase VI" paint scheme.[40] The remainder of the fleet will introduce a new "Phase VII" livery. By February 2021, 12 units had begun production, with the first locomotive, AMTK 300, delivered to Amtrak on June 17.[41] The first ALC-42 locomotives entered revenue service on the Empire Builder on February 8, 2022. On the same day, Amtrak announced that they had ordered an additional 50 ALC-42s, bringing the total number of locomotives ordered to 125.[42]

Northeast Corridor edit

Amtrak plans to purchase at least 75 intercity trainsets with dual-mode ALC-42E locomotives from Siemens. The trainsets will be used primarily on routes that operate over both electrified and non-electrified track, which currently require costly and lengthy locomotive swaps when transitioning between electrified and non-electrified territory.[43][44]

In diesel mode, the ALC-42E will work like a typical diesel–electric locomotive, using its diesel engine to generate electricity for its motors. Each ALC-42E will be paired with a special trailer car that will have equipment to support electric mode on the end closest to the locomotive, and a passenger seating area on the other. There are two types of trailer cars:

  • An Auxiliary Power Vehicle (APV) will be used on trains that use track with overhead lines. Equipped with a pantograph and transformers, the APV will supply electricity to the ALC-42E as well as additional motors on its own powered truck. The ALC-42E/APV pairing will replace Amtrak's existing Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotives on trains that use the Northeast Corridor for part of their route.[43]
  • A battery car will be used on trains that access New York Penn Station via the Empire Connection, which has a third rail instead of overhead lines. The battery car will supply electricity to the ALC-42E in areas where diesel engine use is prohibited. The ALC-42E/battery car pairing will replace Amtrak's existing GE Genesis P32AC-DM dual mode locomotives, which draw electricity from the third rail in electric mode.[43]

By February 2024, two of the ALC-42E locomotives were under construction.[45]

State-supported corridors edit

 
WSDOT SC-44#1401 in Seattle

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), in conjunction with its counterparts in California, Michigan, Missouri and Washington, purchased 32 SC-44 locomotives for state-supported corridor services, operated by Amtrak under contract.

The $225 million order placed in March 2014 included options for an additional 75 corridor-configured locomotives[46][47] In 2015, IDOT ordered 12 additional units for use on the upgraded Lincoln Service corridor.[48] California ordered 14 additional units in November 2015 for use on the Pacific Surfliner beginning in 2018, plus two more units in 2016 for the Northern California services.[13][30] Washington state ordered an additional unit to replace the one lost in the 2017 Washington train derailment and two more in connection with its purchase of new Siemens trainsets.[49][50]

A total of 66 locomotives (32 base and 34 options) were ordered for Amtrak state corridors in this contract: 22 for California, 11 for Washington state, and 33 for the Midwest states.[51][52] Another 8 options were exercised by MARC, bringing total contract orders to 74.[53]

Brightline edit

 
SCB-40 built for Brightline

In September 2014, Brightline purchased ten SCB-40 locomotives with options for an additional eleven.[54][55] The locomotives are used in pairs, bookending four passenger cars (expandable to seven) on Brightline's MiamiWest Palm Beach service. The SCB-40s have a streamlined front end that conceals the front coupler behind a removable nose cone and produce a maximum of 4,000 hp (3,000 kW) instead of the 4,400 hp (3,300 kW) on the SC-44.[56][8] Brightline later ordered five additional trainsets and one extra locomotive (eleven locomotives total) for use on the extension to Orlando, with delivery between September 2021 and 2023.[57] These locomotives have been able to reach speeds of up to 130 mph.[58] As of February 19, 2023, all trainsets and the spare locomotive have been delivered to Brightline.[59]

Coaster edit

 
A Coaster train at Oceanside

In June 2018, the North County Transit District Board of Directors approved the purchase of five SC-44s for its San Diego-area Coaster commuter rail service, replacing five older F40PH locomotives.[60] Deliveries began in August 2020 and are expected to conclude in the spring of 2021.[61] Two additional units were approved in June 2019, and another two in September. These additional locomotives will replace two existing F59PHI locomotives and allow increased service levels.[61][62] The first five locomotives entered revenue service on February 8, 2021.[63] Two more units were approved in 2020, and the last four entered service in 2023.

Exo edit

In January 2022, Montreal's Exo ordered 10 Siemens Chargers to update the fleet. They are planned to replace the aging F59PH locomotives.[64]

MARC edit

MARC announced in August 2015 that it was seeking $58 million to purchase eight locomotives to replace their aging electric-powered AEM-7 units, with deliveries planned for late 2017.[65] The purchase was approved by the Maryland Board of Public Works on September 16, 2015.[66] The MARC order uses part of the Amtrak state-corridor options.[53] The first MARC Charger was shipped from the Siemens factory in early December 2017, and began testing in mid-January 2018.[67]

Metro-North Railroad/ConnDOT edit

In December 2020, New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) approved a Federal Transit Administration-funded contract for 19 dual-mode locomotives based on the Charger design. The locomotives will replace the 31 existing GE Genesis locomotives used on the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, Harlem Line, and Danbury Branch; they will use third rail electric power whenever available, instead of only in Manhattan. The contract had options for 144 additional locomotives: 40 for Metro-North, 66 for the Long Island Rail Road, 20 for the New York State Department of Transportation (for Amtrak Empire Service trains), and 25 for the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT).[68][69]

Immediately after awarding the contract, Metro-North ordered an additional eight locomotives from its options, and ConnDOT ordered six from its options, bringing the total order to 33. The additional units will allow for the complete replacement of the P32AC-DM locomotives in the Metro-North equipment pool and allow for service increases on the Danbury and Waterbury branches. Delivery of the 33 locomotives is expected to be completed in 2027.[70]

After the orders, as of March 2024, the contract still has options for 32 locomotives for Metro-North, 66 for LIRR, 26 for NYSDOT and 19 for ConnDOT.

Ontario Northland edit

In December 2022, the Government of Ontario and Ontario Northland announced a CA$139.5 million investment to reinstate the Northlander passenger service between Timmins and Toronto. The government news release mentioned that the three new trainsets (each with three Siemens Venture passenger cars) will be built by Siemens Mobility and paired with Charger locomotives that will meet the latest EPA Tier 4 diesel emission standards.[71][72]

Trinity Railway Express edit

In February 2024, five locomotives were purchased for use on the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail service operating in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Delivery of the first locomotives is expected around summer 2026. The five locomotives are intended to replace the oldest units in the existing TRE fleet. TRE has the option to purchase up to six additional locomotives under the contract.[73][74]

Via Rail edit

 
VIA Rail Siemens Charger SCV-42 locomotive and Venture cars in Ottawa

In December 2018, Via Rail ordered 32 bi-directional trainsets each powered by one SC-44 locomotive for use on the Québec City–Windsor Corridor.[75] As with several other orders, the trainsets will use Siemens Venture passenger cars.

The first of VIA Rail's trainsets were delivered on September 29, 2021, to VIA Rail in Montreal, crossing into Canada via Sarnia, Ontario.[76] When the locomotives' final paint scheme was unveiled by VIA Rail in May 2021, the locomotive was designated as an SC-44,[77] but when delivered the locomotives' designation had been changed to SCV-42.[76] The trainsets entered service in 2022.

See also edit

  • EMD F125 – competing Tier 4 passenger locomotive
  • MPI MPXpress MP54AC – competing Tier 4 passenger locomotive

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Further reading edit

  • Next Generation Equipment Committee (December 2015). (PDF). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 10, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  • Next Generation Equipment Committee (February 16, 2016). (PDF). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 26, 2021. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  • "Siemens Charger Product Brochure" (PDF). Siemens Mobility Inc. 2020.

External links edit

  • Raw Footage of Siemens Charger SC-44 4601 Cummins QSK95 Testing (YouTube)

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The Siemens Charger is a family of diesel electric dual mode passenger locomotives designed and manufactured by Siemens Mobility for the North American market Siemens Charger 2110 a Caltrans owned SC 44 operating on the Pacific SurflinerType and originPower typeDiesel electric or dual modeBuilderSiemens MobilityModelALC 42ALC 42ESC 44SCB 40SCV 42SC 42DMBuild date2016 presentTotal produced392 includes units on order see Customers section for details SpecificationsConfiguration AARB B UICBo Bo Gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeTrucksSiemens model SF4 1 Wheel diameter49 46 in 1 250 1 160 mm new worn Minimum curve250 ft 76 m Wheelbase9 8 ft 3 m per truck 40 8 ft 12 436 m between truck centers Length71 5 ft 21 793 m Width10 ft 3 048 m Height14 4 ft 4 39 m 2 Axle load67 500 lb 30 600 kg Adhesive weight100 Loco weight260 000 lb 120 000 kg Fuel typeDieselFuel capacitySC 44 SCB 40 1 800 US gal 6 800 L 1 500 imp gal ALC 42 SCV 42 2 200 US gal 8 300 L 1 800 imp gal Prime moverCummins QSK95RPM range600 1 800Engine type45 V16 four stroke cycleAspirationTurbochargerDisplacement95 liters 5 800 cu in 3 Traction motorsSiemens 3 phase AC induction motors 978 hp 729 kW eachHead end power660 or 1 000 kW 3f 60 Hz 480 V ACCylinders16Cylinder size5 9375 liters 362 33 cu in TransmissionAC DC ACLoco brakeDynamic regenerative electropneumaticTrain brakesElectropneumaticSafety systemsPositive train control ACSES II I ETMSPerformance figuresMaximum speed125 mph 200 km h Power outputSCB 40 4 000 hp 3 000 kW ALC 42 SCV 42 4 200 hp 3 100 kW SC 44 4 400 hp 3 300 kW Tractive effortStarting 290 kN 65 000 lbf Continuous 275 kN 62 000 lbf Factor of adh 4 07 24 57 Data refers to the following except where noted 4 5 There are five variants of the Charger tailored for different operators and types of service ALC 42 for Amtrak long distance service ALC 42E dual mode for Amtrak inter city and long distance routes that serve the Northeast Corridor SC 44 for Amtrak state supported inter city service or commuter rail operators SCB 40 for Brightline inter city service and SCV 42 for VIA Rail inter city service in Canada The first production Charger a SC 44 was unveiled on March 26 2016 and entered revenue service on August 24 2017 It was followed by the SCB 40 which inaugurated Brightline service on January 13 2018 The first ALC 42 was delivered to Amtrak on June 17 2021 and entered revenue service on February 8 2022 on the Empire Builder The Charger is often paired with Venture passenger cars also built by Siemens as part of a trainset Contents 1 Design 2 Service history 3 Customers 3 1 Altamont Corridor Express 3 2 Amtrak 3 2 1 National network 3 2 2 Northeast Corridor 3 2 3 State supported corridors 3 3 Brightline 3 4 Coaster 3 5 Exo 3 6 MARC 3 7 Metro North Railroad ConnDOT 3 8 Ontario Northland 3 9 Trinity Railway Express 3 10 Via Rail 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksDesign editThe Charger is powered by a Cummins 16 cylinder QSK95 4 stroke high speed diesel engine which meets United States Environmental Protection Agency s more stringent Tier 4 emissions standards that took effect in 2015 6 Power output varies by model the SCB 40 produces 4 000 hp 3 000 kW 7 8 the SC 44 produces 4 400 hp 3 300 kW and both the SCV 42 and ALC 42 produce 4 200 hp 3 100 kW 9 10 The maximum speed in service is 125 mph 201 km h 11 The locomotive shares much of its overall design with the Siemens Vectron diesel and electric locomotives used in Europe and the Siemens ACS 64 electric locomotive built for Amtrak Four Insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT power inverters carry electric current to each of the four AC traction motors A static inverter off of the main prime mover supplies head end power HEP The locomotive also features dynamic braking with regenerative capability allowing the locomotive to divert power generated by dynamic braking away from the resistor grids to HEP and onboard locomotive auxiliary power demands 4 In response to a 2013 Request for Information from Metro North Railroad Siemens said they would be capable of producing a dual mode variant of the Charger with onboard energy storage for use by Metro North and the Long Island Rail Road as well as intercity service on Amtrak s Empire Corridor 12 California s SC 44s have aerodynamic spoilers on the rear of their roofs that match the height of bi level California and Surfliner cars 13 The Charger series competes with other Tier 4 compliant locomotives such as the EMD F125 and the MPI MPXpress MP54AC However unlike the Charger series both the F125 and MP54AC have struggled to find customers selling fewer than 50 units each Service history edit nbsp Caltrans Charger pushing a San Joaquin train at Oakland Jack London Square station in November 2017 The first production SC 44 unit was unveiled on March 26 2016 14 The first two Charger locomotives to leave Siemens factory in Florin California were transported to the Transportation Technology Center TTC in Pueblo Colorado in June 2016 and underwent testing of performance metrics such as acceleration and braking 15 16 The first Brightline SCB 40 locomotives were delivered in December 2016 to undergo testing in Florida 17 In February 2017 Amtrak and the Washington State Department of Transportation began testing one of the Midwest bound locomotives along the Cascades corridor in the Pacific Northwest for federal certification 18 19 Additional test runs were conducted on the Midwest and Northern California routes in April and May 20 Testing at up to 135 miles per hour 217 km h was conducted at TTC and on the Northeast Corridor in September 2016 which resulted in federal certification for 125 mile per hour 201 km h operations 21 Revenue testing on the Capitol Corridor and San Joaquins routes in Northern California began on May 25 2017 22 During these tests the trains operated with a second locomotive in case of failure 23 The Northern California units were formally accepted and approved for solo service on October 23 2017 24 The SC 44 entered revenue testing on the Midwest routes in July 2017 with solo revenue service beginning on a Hiawatha Service train on August 24 2017 21 25 Revenue service on the Cascades route began in November 2017 26 Brightline began revenue operations with its SCB 40 locomotives on January 13 2018 27 The first Chargers for MARC began testing that month and revenue service began on April 5 2018 28 29 Pre revenue testing began on the Pacific Surfliner in October 2018 revenue service began later that year 30 31 The first ALC 42 for Amtrak s long distance trains was put into service on the westbound Empire Builder on February 8 2022 after extensive testing in the Midwest and on the Empire Builder route Of the 2 units on the inaugural service one was Amtrak s Day One heritage unit 301 32 Customers editOwner Model Qty Notes Altamont Corridor Express SC 44 4 Amtrak ALC 42 125 ALC 42E 75 33 Amtrak Midwest SC 44 33 Brightline SCB 40 21 California Department of Transportation SC 44 24 Coaster SC 44 9 Connecticut Department of Transportation SC 42DM 6 Exo EC42 10 MARC SC 44 8 Metro North Railroad SC 42DM 27 Ontario Northland TBD 3 Trinity Railway Express SC 44 5 Via Rail SCV 42 32 Washington State Department of Transportation SC 44 10 Two on order to be delivered by 2026 Total 392 Altamont Corridor Express edit California regional commuter line Altamont Corridor Express ordered four SC 44 locomotives in April 2018 with deliveries beginning in December 2019 34 They entered revenue service in 2020 35 Amtrak edit nbsp Siemens ALC 42 at Portland Union Station National network edit On December 21 2018 Amtrak ordered 75 ALC 42 locomotives with options for an additional 100 The first locomotive entered service in February 2022 with the last expected by 2024 36 Compared with the SC 44 changes were made to the ALC 42 to make it more suitable for long distance service additional positive train control systems for nationwide service a larger 2 200 U S gallon 8 300 L diesel fuel tank instead of 1 800 U S gal 6 800 L a larger diesel exhaust fluid tank a larger sandbox a more powerful 1 000 kilowatt head end power generator instead of 600 kW an extended nose section for easier repair in the event of minor front end collision and a prime mover de rated to 4 200 horsepower 3 100 kW to lengthen maintenance intervals 37 38 Assembly of the first ALC 42 began in March 2020 39 On August 5 2020 Amtrak announced that one of the first six locomotives will be painted in a replica of the Day 1 livery to commemorate 50 years of Amtrak service while the other five will feature a preliminary Phase VI paint scheme 40 The remainder of the fleet will introduce a new Phase VII livery By February 2021 12 units had begun production with the first locomotive AMTK 300 delivered to Amtrak on June 17 41 The first ALC 42 locomotives entered revenue service on the Empire Builder on February 8 2022 On the same day Amtrak announced that they had ordered an additional 50 ALC 42s bringing the total number of locomotives ordered to 125 42 Northeast Corridor edit Amtrak plans to purchase at least 75 intercity trainsets with dual mode ALC 42E locomotives from Siemens The trainsets will be used primarily on routes that operate over both electrified and non electrified track which currently require costly and lengthy locomotive swaps when transitioning between electrified and non electrified territory 43 44 In diesel mode the ALC 42E will work like a typical diesel electric locomotive using its diesel engine to generate electricity for its motors Each ALC 42E will be paired with a special trailer car that will have equipment to support electric mode on the end closest to the locomotive and a passenger seating area on the other There are two types of trailer cars An Auxiliary Power Vehicle APV will be used on trains that use track with overhead lines Equipped with a pantograph and transformers the APV will supply electricity to the ALC 42E as well as additional motors on its own powered truck The ALC 42E APV pairing will replace Amtrak s existing Siemens ACS 64 electric locomotives on trains that use the Northeast Corridor for part of their route 43 A battery car will be used on trains that access New York Penn Station via the Empire Connection which has a third rail instead of overhead lines The battery car will supply electricity to the ALC 42E in areas where diesel engine use is prohibited The ALC 42E battery car pairing will replace Amtrak s existing GE Genesis P32AC DM dual mode locomotives which draw electricity from the third rail in electric mode 43 By February 2024 two of the ALC 42E locomotives were under construction 45 State supported corridors edit nbsp WSDOT SC 44 1401 in Seattle The Illinois Department of Transportation IDOT in conjunction with its counterparts in California Michigan Missouri and Washington purchased 32 SC 44 locomotives for state supported corridor services operated by Amtrak under contract The 225 million order placed in March 2014 included options for an additional 75 corridor configured locomotives 46 47 In 2015 IDOT ordered 12 additional units for use on the upgraded Lincoln Service corridor 48 California ordered 14 additional units in November 2015 for use on the Pacific Surfliner beginning in 2018 plus two more units in 2016 for the Northern California services 13 30 Washington state ordered an additional unit to replace the one lost in the 2017 Washington train derailment and two more in connection with its purchase of new Siemens trainsets 49 50 A total of 66 locomotives 32 base and 34 options were ordered for Amtrak state corridors in this contract 22 for California 11 for Washington state and 33 for the Midwest states 51 52 Another 8 options were exercised by MARC bringing total contract orders to 74 53 Brightline edit nbsp SCB 40 built for Brightline In September 2014 Brightline purchased ten SCB 40 locomotives with options for an additional eleven 54 55 The locomotives are used in pairs bookending four passenger cars expandable to seven on Brightline s Miami West Palm Beach service The SCB 40s have a streamlined front end that conceals the front coupler behind a removable nose cone and produce a maximum of 4 000 hp 3 000 kW instead of the 4 400 hp 3 300 kW on the SC 44 56 8 Brightline later ordered five additional trainsets and one extra locomotive eleven locomotives total for use on the extension to Orlando with delivery between September 2021 and 2023 57 These locomotives have been able to reach speeds of up to 130 mph 58 As of February 19 2023 all trainsets and the spare locomotive have been delivered to Brightline 59 Coaster edit nbsp A Coaster train at Oceanside In June 2018 the North County Transit District Board of Directors approved the purchase of five SC 44s for its San Diego area Coaster commuter rail service replacing five older F40PH locomotives 60 Deliveries began in August 2020 and are expected to conclude in the spring of 2021 61 Two additional units were approved in June 2019 and another two in September These additional locomotives will replace two existing F59PHI locomotives and allow increased service levels 61 62 The first five locomotives entered revenue service on February 8 2021 63 Two more units were approved in 2020 and the last four entered service in 2023 Exo edit In January 2022 Montreal s Exo ordered 10 Siemens Chargers to update the fleet They are planned to replace the aging F59PH locomotives 64 MARC edit MARC announced in August 2015 that it was seeking 58 million to purchase eight locomotives to replace their aging electric powered AEM 7 units with deliveries planned for late 2017 65 The purchase was approved by the Maryland Board of Public Works on September 16 2015 66 The MARC order uses part of the Amtrak state corridor options 53 The first MARC Charger was shipped from the Siemens factory in early December 2017 and began testing in mid January 2018 67 Metro North Railroad ConnDOT edit In December 2020 New York s Metropolitan Transportation Authority MTA approved a Federal Transit Administration funded contract for 19 dual mode locomotives based on the Charger design The locomotives will replace the 31 existing GE Genesis locomotives used on the Metro North Railroad s Hudson Line Harlem Line and Danbury Branch they will use third rail electric power whenever available instead of only in Manhattan The contract had options for 144 additional locomotives 40 for Metro North 66 for the Long Island Rail Road 20 for the New York State Department of Transportation for Amtrak Empire Service trains and 25 for the Connecticut Department of Transportation ConnDOT 68 69 Immediately after awarding the contract Metro North ordered an additional eight locomotives from its options and ConnDOT ordered six from its options bringing the total order to 33 The additional units will allow for the complete replacement of the P32AC DM locomotives in the Metro North equipment pool and allow for service increases on the Danbury and Waterbury branches Delivery of the 33 locomotives is expected to be completed in 2027 70 After the orders as of March 2024 the contract still has options for 32 locomotives for Metro North 66 for LIRR 26 for NYSDOT and 19 for ConnDOT Ontario Northland edit In December 2022 the Government of Ontario and Ontario Northland announced a CA 139 5 million investment to reinstate the Northlander passenger service between Timmins and Toronto The government news release mentioned that the three new trainsets each with three Siemens Venture passenger cars will be built by Siemens Mobility and paired with Charger locomotives that will meet the latest EPA Tier 4 diesel emission standards 71 72 Trinity Railway Express edit In February 2024 five locomotives were purchased for use on the Trinity Railway Express TRE commuter rail service operating in the Dallas Fort Worth area Delivery of the first locomotives is expected around summer 2026 The five locomotives are intended to replace the oldest units in the existing TRE fleet TRE has the option to purchase up to six additional locomotives under the contract 73 74 Via Rail edit nbsp VIA Rail Siemens Charger SCV 42 locomotive and Venture cars in Ottawa In December 2018 Via Rail ordered 32 bi directional trainsets each powered by one SC 44 locomotive for use on the Quebec City Windsor Corridor 75 As with several other orders the trainsets will use Siemens Venture passenger cars The first of VIA Rail s trainsets were delivered on September 29 2021 to VIA Rail in Montreal crossing into Canada via Sarnia Ontario 76 When the locomotives final paint scheme was unveiled by VIA Rail in May 2021 the locomotive was designated as an SC 44 77 but when delivered the locomotives designation had been changed to SCV 42 76 The trainsets entered service in 2022 See also editEMD F125 competing Tier 4 passenger locomotive MPI MPXpress MP54AC competing Tier 4 passenger locomotiveReferences edit Data sheet Bogie platform SF 4 PDF Siemens Mobility Retrieved April 9 2023 America s Passenger Rail Experience PDF Siemens Mobility 2020 Archived PDF from the original on March 5 2022 Retrieved August 3 2022 QSK95 For U S EPA Tier 4 EU Stage IIIB And EPA Tier 3 EU Stage IIIA Cummins 2014 Retrieved January 3 2016 a b Charger Diesel Electric Locomotive All Aboard Florida PDF Siemens Mobility 2014 Archived from the original PDF on June 23 2016 Retrieved January 3 2016 Charger Diesel Electric Locomotive IDOT Caltrans WSDOT PDF Siemens Mobility 2014 Archived from the original PDF on June 24 2016 Retrieved January 3 2016 TRAINS Magazine February 19 2016 Siemens Charger locomotive receives a Cummins engine via YouTube Glucksman Marc 2018 The Siemens Diesel Electric Series Passenger Train Journal 42 1 18 21 a b C Vantuono William July 5 2017 Brightline going biodiesel Railway Age Retrieved February 13 2018 Guss Chris July 2016 SC 44s on the horizon Trains 76 7 17 Amtrak Prepares for New Diesel Locomotive Fleet Amtrak Media August 5 2020 Retrieved August 10 2020 Railway Age Staff December 21 2018 Amtrak power renewal 75 Siemens Chargers for long distance trains Railway Age Retrieved February 27 2022 A 4 Technical Explanation for 110 MPH Sustained Speed A 4 Technical Explanation for 110 MPH Sustained Speed Federal Railroad Administration Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved September 16 2016 a b Cleaner Locomotive Fleet Powers Up 22 New Units Ordered for State Supported Amtrak Corridors PDF The Mile Marker Caltrans December 2016 pp 31 32 Siemens unveils first complete Charger locomotive Railway Gazette International March 30 2016 Archived from the original on November 8 2020 Retrieved March 30 2016 First Siemens Charger locomotives head to TTCI Railway Age June 22 2016 Archived from the original on November 1 2016 Retrieved February 16 2017 Charger diesel on test at Pueblo Railway Gazette International August 11 2016 Archived from the original on April 9 2020 Retrieved February 16 2017 First Brightline trainset delivered Railway Gazette International December 14 2016 Archived from the original on April 9 2020 Retrieved February 16 2017 Chirls Stuart February 15 2017 New Amtrak Charger locomotives testing on Cascades route Railway Age Archived from the original on March 10 2017 Retrieved February 16 2017 Gunnoe Chase February 20 2017 Amtrak Cascades route begins testing Siemens Charger locomotive Trains Archived from the original on April 9 2020 Retrieved November 29 2018 New Siemens Charger Locomotives Begin Testing Press release Illinois Department of Transportation April 19 2017 a b Next Generation Equipment Committee February 23 2018 Multi State Diesel Electric Locomotive Procurement The Siemens Charger NGEC Annual Meeting February 23rd 2018 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved November 29 2018 Meeting of the Board of Directors PDF Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority June 21 2017 San Joaquins Operations Update PDF San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority July 28 2017 p 12 Archived from the original PDF on August 7 2020 Retrieved November 29 2018 Meeting of the Board of Directors PDF Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority November 15 2017 p 27 Siemens Charger solos for first time out of Chicago Trains August 24 2017 Archived from the original on September 22 2020 Retrieved August 27 2017 Rail Amtrak Cascades New Locomotives Completed June 2017 Washington State Department of Transportation Archived from the original on November 26 2020 Retrieved November 29 2018 Chirls Stuart January 11 2018 Brightline slates fares and service date Railway Age Edmonson R G January 15 2018 Maryland s MARC testing Chargers on passenger routes Trains Archived from the original on February 4 2019 Retrieved November 29 2018 MARC Riders Advisory Council Meeting minutes PDF MARC Riders Advisory Council April 19 2018 Retrieved December 22 2018 a b New Cleaner Locomotives Coming Soon to the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Service Press release Amtrak October 5 2018 Charger Locomotive Deployment The California Experience PDF Next Generation Equipment Committee 2019 Annual Meeting American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials February 22 2019 Archived from the original PDF on August 7 2020 Retrieved March 15 2019 Johnston Bob February 8 2022 Amtrak to order 50 more long distance Siemens Chargers Trains Retrieved February 9 2022 Anderson Kyle August 21 2023 More Amtrak Airo Trainsets Ordered to Meet Surging Demand Amtrak Media Retrieved August 27 2023 Altamont Corridor Express orders Charger locomotives Trains Magazine April 26 2018 Archived from the original on October 21 2020 Retrieved April 27 2018 2020 2021 Work Program and Budget PDF July 2020 p 6 Archived from the original PDF on January 17 2021 Retrieved March 15 2021 Amtrak to Improve National Network with New Locomotives Press release Amtrak December 21 2018 Archived from the original on May 20 2022 Federal Railroad Administration January 10 2020 Petition for Waiver of Compliance 85 FR 1371 Johnston Bob February 8 2022 Amtrak to order 50 more long distance Siemens Chargers Trains Retrieved April 2 2022 King Charles February 21 2020 Amtrak Procurement NGEC Annual Meeting PDF Next Generation Equipment Committee National Railroad Passenger Corporation August 5 2020 AMTRAK PREPARES FOR NEW DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE FLEET Press release Hull George February 23 2021 Amtrak Passenger Service Rolling Stock Equipment Acquisition Update PDF Next Generation Equipment Committee Archived from the original PDF on October 15 2022 Retrieved April 5 2021 Franz Justin February 8 2022 Amtrak s New ALC 42s to Enter Service Today Railfan and Railroad Magazine a b c Amtrak FY 2022 2027 Asset Line Plan PDF Amtrak pp 125 7 132 Ruppert Daniel P February 25 2022 Update on Acquisitions And Capital Programs PDF PRIIA Section 305 Next Generation Corridor Equipment Pool Committee NGEC pp 7 8 Archived from the original PDF on March 7 2022 Retrieved March 2 2022 Paul Joe Sr Welsh Michael Kraft Michael February 2024 Amtrak New Fleet Acquisition Updates PDF Next Generation Corridor Equipment Pool Committee p 2 Siemens wins an additional locomotive contract in the USA PDF Press release Berlin Germany Siemens Mobility March 18 2014 Retrieved January 3 2016 Specification for Diesel Electric Passenger Locomotives PDF Amtrak July 10 2012 Archived from the original PDF on August 7 2020 Retrieved January 3 2016 Siemens to deliver 34 locomotives to three states in the U S PDF Press release Siemens Mobility November 6 2015 Fesler Stephen December 16 2022 Amtrak Cascades Unveils Future Airo Trainsets Launching in 2026 The Urbanist Retrieved December 23 2022 Worrell Carolina December 19 2022 First Look Amtrak Airo Railway Age Retrieved December 21 2022 Next Generation Equipment Committee February 2017 Multi State Diesel Electric Locomotive Procurement The Siemens Charger PDF American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 2 Archived from the original PDF on August 7 2020 Retrieved September 19 2018 Siemens rolls out first Cascades Charger locomotive Railway Gazette International March 8 2017 Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved September 19 2018 a b Marc to replace electric locomotives with diesels International Rail Journal August 13 2015 Retrieved December 4 2017 More Siemens Charger diesel locomotives ordered Railway Gazette International November 9 2015 Archived from the original on April 9 2020 Retrieved January 3 2016 All Aboard Florida Selects Siemens as Train Manufacturer Press release Sacramento California Siemens Mobility September 11 2014 Archived from the original on March 16 2016 Retrieved September 23 2014 First look Rail cars for new Florida passenger train USA Today June 10 2016 Johnston Bob January 8 2021 New Brightline details included in 950 million bond sale Trains Magazine Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved February 1 2021 BRIGHTLINE MAKES HISTORY AS FASTEST TRAIN IN FLORIDA www gobrightline com Retrieved March 7 2023 Brightline s Bright Orange 2 Rolls Into Orlando Railway Track and Structures February 22 2023 Retrieved March 11 2023 NCTD Board Approves Purchase of New Locomotives to Serve San Diego County North County Transit District July 9 2018 Archived from the original on April 30 2019 Retrieved July 16 2018 a b NCTD board approves Siemens locomotive order Progressive Railroading June 18 2019 COASTER Improvements Fact Sheet PDF North County Transit District October 16 2019 NCTD Celebrates Service Roll Out for New COASTER Locomotive and Overhauled Passenger Cars Press release North County Transit District February 8 2021 Evanko Kara Siemens Mobility to Modernize Montreal s Exo Train Fleet With Sustainable Locomotives Retrieved January 30 2022 Dresser Michael August 8 2015 MTA seeks 58 million for new MARC engines Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on April 21 2019 Retrieved January 3 2016 Board Of Public Works Approves 58 Million Contract For Eight MARC Locomotives Press release Baltimore Maryland Maryland Transit Administration September 17 2015 Retrieved January 3 2016 Siemens ships new locomotives for Septa and Marc International Rail Journal December 7 2017 Retrieved January 28 2018 Joint Metro North and Long Island Committees Meeting Metropolitan Transportation Authority December 2020 pp 128 132 Metro North set to buy dual mode locomotives from Siemens Trains Magazine December 14 2020 Archived from the original on January 31 2021 Retrieved February 1 2021 Metro North Railroad Procurements Metropolitan Transportation Authority June 20 2023 Ontario Taking Next Steps to Bring Back Northeastern Passenger Rail Government of Ontario Press release December 15 2022 Retrieved December 20 2022 MacMillan Sarah December 15 2022 Province buying 3 trains for return of Northlander service CBC News Retrieved December 20 2022 Farr Colby February 12 2024 Regional Transportation Council awards 30M for new Trinity Railway Express trains Community Impact Retrieved February 16 2024 Approval of a Contract for Five Locomotives for the Trinity Railway Express Fleet PDF Trinity Railway Express February 6 2024 Siemens Canada secures major order with VIA Rail Canada for new fleet of passenger trains Press release Siemens Mobility December 12 2018 a b Via Rail VIA Rail September 29 2021 Our new train has arrived and we couldn t be happier Notre nouveau train est arrive et nous ne pourrions etre plus heureux Tweet Retrieved September 30 2021 via Twitter New Fleet Exterior Design Reveal VIA Rail Press release Retrieved September 30 2021 Further reading editNext Generation Equipment Committee December 2015 Multi State Diesel Electric Locomotive Procurement The Siemens Charger PDF American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on January 10 2017 Retrieved February 28 2016 Next Generation Equipment Committee February 16 2016 Multi State Diesel Electric Locomotive Procurement The Siemens Charger PDF American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on January 26 2021 Retrieved February 27 2016 Siemens Charger Product Brochure PDF Siemens Mobility Inc 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Siemens Charger locomotives Raw Footage of Siemens Charger SC 44 4601 Cummins QSK95 Testing YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siemens Charger amp oldid 1219809682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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