GE U33C

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GE U33C
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BN #5738 leads a freight train through Livingston, Montana.
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder GE Transportation Systems
ModelU33C
Build dateJanuary 1968 January 1975
Total produced375
Specifications
Configuration:
   AAR C-C
Gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Performance figures
Power output3,300  hp (2.5  MW)
Career
Locale North America
DispositionMost scrapped, three units heavily rebuilt and exported to China.
U33C control cab on display at the Toronto Railway Museum. U33C locomotive simulator (35371484775) (2).jpg
U33C control cab on display at the Toronto Railway Museum.

The GE U33C is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems between January 1968 and January 1975. [1] 375 examples of this locomotive were built for 11 North American railroads and one construction contractor.

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Original owners

RailroadQuantityNumbers
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 258500-8524
Burlington Northern Railroad 395725-5763
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 48000-8003
Delaware and Hudson Railway 9754-762
Erie Lackawanna Railway 153301-3315
Great Northern Railway 152530–2544 to Burlington Northern 5700-5714
5701 was wrecked and never wore the BN Cascade Green.
S J Groves & Sons Construction2507-508 to Burlington Northern 5764-5765
Illinois Central Railroad 105050-5059
Northern Pacific Railway 103300-3309 to Burlington Northern 5715-5724
Penn Central 246540-6563
Southern Railway 103805-3814
Southern Pacific Railroad 2128585-8796

Three former Conrail (née Erie Lackawanna) units were rebuilt by GE in 1987 and sold to Island Creek Coal for the Antaibao surface mine in China.

A cab built from numerous GE locomotive parts representing D&H #757 is preserved at the Toronto Railway Museum and is currently in use as a locomotive simulator. [2]

References

  1. "General Electric U33C as Santa Fe 8511". Railmodel Journal. 6 (12). Denver, Colorado: Golden Bell Press: 28–31. May 1995.
  2. U33C Delaware & Hudson Simulator Toronto Railway Historical Association