EMD SD75M/SD75I
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TheEMD SD75MandEMD SD75Iare a series of similardiesel-electric locomotivesproduced byGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Divisionbetween 1994 and 1996. The series is an improvement and extension to theEMD SD70 series,which further is an extension to theEMD SD60.These locomotives were built as a response toGeneral Electric'sDash 9-44CW.By increasing the output of the 16-710-G3 engine from 4,000 to 4,300 horsepower (3,000 to 3,200 kW), the SD75 was a reality. The "M" in the model designation is the style of thecab,in this case the North American style cab.
The "I" model has an "Isolated Cab", or a "WhisperCab" in EMD speak, which reduces noise and vibration in the cab. This type of cab is recognized by a seam separating the nose and cab components. This seam is the rubber that damps vibration and cuts down on noise, because the cab is not attached directly to the frame on the unit. This was the last model that used the "I" designation in the model name; all further units had the isolated cab, but the model designation continued to use the "M". Buyers includedCanadian National,the largest buyer with 175 units (now 173),Burlington Northern Santa Fewith 26 (now 24), andOntario Northland Railwaywith 6 (now 5).
Both models use the HTCR radial truck and are mounted on the 72-foot-4-inch (22.05 m) frame. This M model only sold 76 units and was not as popular as the SD70. The biggest buyer of this model was theAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,nowBurlington Northern Santa Fe,with 51 units; an additional 25 were delivered in early 1996, during the merger process. The Santa Fe's SD75Ms were the railroad's last new locomotives, with the last new unit, number 250, built in August 1995.[2]
Mainly built for a special request from Santa Fe/BNSF, the SD75Ms are slightly more powerful than SD70Ms, having horsepower ratings between 4,300 hp (3,200 kW) & 4500 hp. They are almost identical to SD70Ms, but can be distinguished by the added bulge below the inertial air-intake on the right side of the unit.
In September 2014,Norfolk Southernpurchased 7 SD75Ms viaNational Railway Equipment Company.[3]
SD75M operators
[edit]Railroad | Quantity | Road Numbers | Notes |
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway | 51 | 200–250 | ToBNSF8200–8250, then back to 200–250. Units 202, 209, 218, 222, 225, 229, and 230 toNorfolk Southern2800–2806. Rest sold to PRLX. |
BNSF Railway | 25 | 8251–8275 | Renumbered to 251–275. |
SD75I operators
[edit]Owners | Qty | Numbers | Notes | Year delivered |
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BNSF Railway | 26 | 8276–8301[4] | 8276–8299 renumbered to 276–299, 8300–8301 renumbered to 249–250 | 1997 |
Canadian National Railway | 175 | 5626–5800[5] | 50 units to be rebuilt as SD75IACCs by 2023-24. CN 5637, 5658, 5717 & 5753 were wrecked and retired. | 1996-1999 |
Ontario Northland Railway | 6 | 2100–2105[6] | Unit 2100 was wrecked and retired in 2012. | 1997–1999 |
SD75I gallery
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BNSF #8287
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CN #5743
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CN #5800
References
[edit]- ^The Diesel Shop,http://www.thedieselshop.us/,Burlington Northern Santa Fe Roster
- ^Brian Solomon (7 October 2013).Classic Locomotives: Steam and Diesel Power in 700 Photographs.MBI Publishing Company. p. 480.ISBN978-1-61058-868-3.
- ^"NS Diesel Locomotive Roster - EMD SD75M Nos. 2800-2806".www.nsdash9.com.Archived fromthe originalon 2014-12-03.
- ^BNSFBNSF Roster @ The Diesel Shop
- ^Canadian NationalCN Roster @ The Diesel Shop
- ^Ontario NorthlandONR Roster @ The Diesel Shop
External links
[edit]Media related toEMD SD75M locomotivesat Wikimedia Commons
Media related toEMD SD75I locomotivesat Wikimedia Commons