- GE U50
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name = GE U50
powertype = Diesel-electric
imagesize = 300
caption = U50 #50 on an eastbound freight atLaramie, Wyoming .
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builder = General Electric
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buildmodel = U50
builddate = 1963 - 65
totalproduction = 26
aarwheels = B+B-B+B
gauge = RailGauge|ussg
trucks = 4
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primemover = Dual GE FDL-16
enginetype = Diesel
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poweroutput = 5,000 hp (3,700 kW)
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railroad =Union Pacific Railroad Southern Pacific Railroad
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disposition = The GE U50 was a 5,000 hp (3,700 kW) diesel locomotive built byGE Transportation Systems . They were twin-engined locomotives, combining two 2,500 hp (1,850 kW) diesel engines.Configuration
The U50 rode on four two-axle trucks, grouped in pairs linked by
span bolster s, giving awheel arrangement of B+B-B+B. The trucks and bolsters were re-used from scrapped UP turbine locomotives built by GE during the 1950s. The U50 was built in response to theUnion Pacific Railroad 's requirement, issued in the early 1960s, for a 15,000 hp (11,100 kW) 3-unit locomotive intended to replace the turbines. The design was effectively two U25B locomotives on a single frame; eachdiesel engine and generator powered only the two trucks at the same end. Three were delivered to the UP in October 1963, and three to theSouthern Pacific Railroad in May and June 1964. Other locomotives built to this requirement were theEMD DD35 and theALCO Century 855 .The Southern Pacific kept the three but did not order any more. They were kept on the roster until the late 1970s, but were often sidelined. Original numbers were #8500-8502; they were later renumbered #9950-9952.
The Union Pacific was more satisfied with their three, and ordered 20 more. A batch of 12 were delivered between July and September 1964, while a final eight were built May through August 1965. They were numbered #31-53.
Most were withdrawn from service in 1973 and 1974 and traded-in to GE for more modern high-powered units, although three survived in service until 1977.
The U50 is sometimes inaccurately referred to as the U50D, a back-formation from the U50C name given to the six-axle units. The name is incorrect and was never used by the manufacturer nor the railroad. The U50 did not ride on D trucks in any case. It is also sometimes referred to as the U50B, but this is incorrect as well. Some references erroneously give the wheel arrangement as B-B+B-B.
References
* Komanesky, John et al. " [http://www.thedieselshop.us/GE_U50.HTML General Electric U50 Roster] ". Retrieved
January 14 ,2005 .
* Percy, Richard A. " [http://espee.railfan.net/spu50.html Southern Pacific U50] ". RetrievedJanuary 14 ,2005 .
* Strack, Don. " [http://utahrails.net/up/diesels/up-diesel-story-1934-1982-d.php A History of Union Pacific Dieselization, 1934-1982, Part 4] ". RetrievedJanuary 14 ,2005 .
* Strack, Don. " [http://utahrails.net/all-time/all-time-index.php All-Time UP Diesel Roster] ". RetrievedJanuary 14 ,2005 .
* Strack, Don. " [http://utahrails.net/webpubs/up-dash8.php Union Pacific GE Dash 8 Locomotives] ". RetrievedJanuary 14 ,2005 . Mentions earlier UP GE purchases also.
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