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What does ES44AC mean?

What does ES44AC mean?

The GE (General Electric) ES44AC is a type of six-axle, 12-cylinder, 4,400hp diesel locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems from 2004 to present (though first introduced in early 2002). A typical UP ES44AC or C45ACCTE.

How much horsepower does a ES44AC have?

ES44AC (2003-2019) The ES44AC (Evolution Series, 4400 HP, AC traction) replaced the AC4400CW model in the General Electric catalogue.

How long is an ES44AC?

The model. The November 2004 Model Railroader features prototype drawings of a pre-production ES44AC. Most of the dimensions of the pre-production version are the same as production ES44ACs, including the length (73′-2″) over coupler pulling faces and 42″ wheels.

When was the ES44AC built?

The General Electric ES44AC (or simply, “GEVO”) is a energy-efficient, 4,400 hp locomotive which was first introduced into full production in 2005, with the first ES44AC prototype built in November 2002. The ES44AC is the direct successor of the AC4400CW, which could not be produced domestically after 2004.

How much does a GE ES44AC cost?

$2.5 million each
The new GE ES44AC locomotives, which cost $2.5 million each, are 18 percent more fuel efficient than other alternatives that IAIS looked into. Miller said one of the new 4,400-horsepower units will pull a train equivalent to what two or three of its current units can handle.

What is a Tier 4 Credit locomotive?

Tier 4 locomotives are compliant with the latest U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions standards and will reduce particulate matter and nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 85 percent compared to older locomotives.

Can you buy a diesel locomotive?

So, How much do locomotives cost? A diesel locomotive could cost from $500,000-$2 million. While an electric locomotive could cost more than $6 million. Price depends on whether it is powered by AC or DC traction, how much horsepower it has, or what electronics it is equipped with.