- GE U25B
Infobox Locomotive
name=GE U25B
powertype=Diesel-electric
gauge=RailGauge|ussg
caption=Milwaukee Road GE U25B atBellingham, Washington , 1972.
aarwheels=B-B
primemover=GE FDL-16
poweroutput=2500 hp (1860 kW)
builddate=April 1959 – February 1966
totalproduction=478
builder=GE Transportation Systems
buildmodel=U25B
disposition=most scrapped, a few in preservation
Introduced in 1960, the GE U25B wasGeneral Electric 's first independent entry into theUnited States domesticdiesel-electric railroad locomotive market for heavy production road locomotives since 1936. From 1940 through 1953, GE participated in a design, production, and marketing consortium (Alco-GE ) for diesel-electric locomotives with the American Locomotive Company; the U25B was developed following the termination of the consortium agreement.History
The U25B (nicknamed "U-Boat") was the first commercially successful domestic diesel electric road locomotive designed, built, and sold by General Electric after its split with the American Locomotive Company (Alco), a company dating back to the steam era. Along with
Ingersoll-Rand , GE built the first viable American diesel-electric locomotive in 1928. GE had previously produced a number of prototype dieselswitcher s, in part with Alco.The U-Boat put GE on the road to becoming the top locomotive producer in the U.S., much to the chagrin of EMD. It introduced many innovations to the U.S. diesel locomotive market, including a pressurized car body and a centralized air processing system that provided filtered air to the engine and electrical cabinet, thus reducing maintenance. The U25B was also the highest-horsepower four-axle diesel road locomotive in the U.S. at the time of its introduction, its contemporaries being the GP20 (2000 hp) and the RS27 (2400 hp).
Though many were produced and sold, the only remaining U25B locomotives are in museums, as many were retired or scrapped at the end of their service life by the end of the 1980s and early 1990s.
Preservation
Only one remains in operating condition.
Southern Pacific 3100 is now on permanent exhibit at theOrange Empire Railway Museum inPerris, California . Built in 1963, this locomotive was first numbered SP 7508. Later numbered SP 6800, it became a goodwill ambassador for the railroad in 1976 when it was painted in an elaborate red, white, and blue color scheme in celebration of the nation's bicentennial; it was later renumbered and repainted in standard SPlivery and was donated to themuseum . The 3100 is fully certified to run on any of the nation's railroads and is frequently used as motive power for offsite work trains.A second U25B locomotive is currently undergoing restoration efforts at the [http://www.irm.org/ Illinois Railway Museum] in
Union, IL . FormerMilwaukee Road engine number 5056 (built in 1965) is being both cosmetically and mechanically restored for operation on the museum grounds.Original Owners
References
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* Komanesky, John. " [http://www.thedieselshop.us/GE_U25B.HTML General Electric U25B Roster] ". RetrievedJanuary 27 ,2005 . States data from "Extra 2200 South".Jerry Pinkepank, "The Diesel Spotter's Guide," Milwaukee: Kalmbach, 1973.External links
* [http://www.oerm.org Orange Empire Railway Museum]
* [http://crcyc.railfan.net/locos/ge/u25/u25b.html U25B photo gallery]
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