- GE U30CG
Infobox Locomotive
name = GE U30CG
powertype = Diesel
builder = GE Transportation Systems
gauge = RailGauge|ussgThe GE U30CG was a passenger-hauling
diesel-electric locomotive built byGE Transportation Systems . It was a passenger variant of GE's U30C design purchased by theAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . ATSF had purchased ten U28CG locomotives in 1966, but while these locomotives were satisfactory operationally, they looked like freight locomotives, not passenger locomotives. Desiring smooth-sided passenger power, the railroad ordered the firstcowl unit s from both GE andGM-EMD . GE produced the U30CG to meet this requirement. It was identical to a U30C except that the bodywork was replaced with a full-width long hood with flutedstainless-steel panels, and a full-width rounded nose and slanted cab front were fitted. [cite journal
author = Withers, Paul K.
title = Santa Fe's GE Passenger Units
date = Mar/Apr 2002
journal = Diesel Era
volume = 13
issue = 2
id = ISSN|1049-5622
pages = 21–27, 52–56]GE's original design had the rounded nose flush with the pilot front, but the Santa Fe rejected this, and the locomotives were fitted with a front walkway. The locomotives were painted in the Santa Fe's famous Warbonnet colors, in the exact same style as the railroad's
F unit s — unlike the modified scheme used on the U28CGs. The six production locomotives were delivered to the ATSF in November 1967, a month before EMD's competing FP45s.The locomotives' initial primary assignment was to the "
Grand Canyon Limited " between Chicago and Los Angeles, but they were also seen on the "Super Chief " as well as secondary trains such as the "Texas Chief " and the "San Diegan ". All this came to an end onFebruary 9 ,1969 when a U30CG derailed hauling the "Grand Canyon Limited" on Edelstein Hill nearChillicothe, Illinois . The U30CG design was suspected, and both classes of GE passenger locomotives were placed on freight assignments, and never were reinstated to passenger service.Shortly, the U30CGs were renumbered to #8000–8005 and over time were repainted into blue and yellow (either the old freight scheme or Warbonnet), had their steam generators removed, the openings covered, and the shared fuel/water underbody tanks converted to fuel only for greater range. They were used mainly in secondary freight assignments until
September 22 ,1980 , when they were traded in to GE for newGE B36-7 locomotives.References
External links
[http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?locomotive=GE%20U30CG Photos of U30CG locomotives]
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