- M-10001
The
Union Pacific Railroad 's M-10001 was a record breakingdiesel-electric streamliner train built in late1934 byPullman-Standard with an engine from General Motors Electro-Motive Division andGeneral Electric generator, control equipment andtraction motor s. It was the UP's second streamliner after the pioneeringM-10000 , the first equipped with adiesel engine and was a much longer train (six cars) than its three-car predecessor. All cars were articulated—trucks were shared between each car. It was delivered onOctober 2 ,1934 and was used for display, test and record-setting runs for the next two months before being returned to Pullman-Standard for an increase in its power and capacity, following which it was placed into service as the "City of Portland " train.Record-setting run
On
October 22 ,1934 , the M-10001, still in its original 900 hp (670 kW) incarnation, set an as-yet unbroken record from coast to coast of theUnited States , running fromLos Angeles toGrand Central Terminal in 57 hours. When placed into service as the "City of Portland", the train reduced theChicago, Illinois toPortland, Oregon schedule from 58 hours to 40 hours without any upgrades to track or other facilities.Technical details
When built, the M-10001 was a fully articulated six-car train, 376 ft (115 m) in length, comprising a 48 ft (15 m) turret-cab power car, a
Railway Post Office /baggage car, three Pullmansleeping car s, and a rounded-tail coach/buffet/observation car. It was powered by a 900 hp (670 kW)V12 version of the Winton 201-A engine, driving the first two trucks of the train.The rebuilding lengthened the entire train to 455 feet (139 m) and seven cars. The power car had 12 ft (3.7 m) added to accommodate a larger, 1,000 hp (750 kW)
V16 Wintondiesel engine . The RPO/baggage car was lengthened by eight feet (2.4 m) to take asteam generator for train heating, and was followed by the addition of a diner/lounge car.Both the 900 hp and 1,200 hp (670 and 890 kW) Winton diesels were the first of that type to be installed in a production train.
Service life
The rebuilt train was re-delivered on
May 23 ,1935 and after some test runs was dedicated as the first "City of Portland" onJune 5 at thePortland Rose Festival , entering service betweenPortland, Oregon and Chicago the following day. It remained in that service until June1939 , when it was replaced in service by theM-10002 trainset, reassigned from the "City of Los Angeles ". In December, the diesel engine, generator, trucks, and the steam generator from the RPO/baggage car were removed and installed in a new carbody to become the third power unit on the CD-07 set for the "City of Denver ", along with the formerM-10003 's two power cars. The remainder of the train was stored untilAugust 13 ,1941 when it was sold for scrap.References
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* Strack, John. (2001) " [http://utahrails.net/up/up-diesel-story-1934-1982-a.php Union Pacific Diesel Story, 1934-1982, Part I] ". Retrieved onDecember 25 ,2004 .
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