- EMD NW2
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name =EMD NW2
powertype = Diesel-electric
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caption = Midland Railway EMD NW2 #524, atBaldwin City, Kansas
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builder = General Motors
Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
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buildmodel = NW2
builddate = February, 1939 - December, 1949
totalproduction = 1143
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disposition =The EMD NW2 is a 1,000 hp (750 kW), B-B switcher locomotive manufactured by General Motors Electro-Motive Division of
La Grange, Illinois . The NW2 was manufactured from February,1939 to December,1949 , and 1143 were produced – 1119 for the U.S., and 24 for Canada. Starting in late 1948 the NW2s were manufactured in EMD's Plant #3 in Cleveland, Ohio. The 1,000 hp (750 kW) was achieved by using a 12-cylinder, model 567, and later, a model 567A engine. In addition, 3 TR cow-calf paired sets, 36 TR2 cow-calf paired sets, and 2 TR3 cow-calf-calf sets were produced. The TR sets were built prior to WW2 and the TR2 and TR3 sets were post WW2 production.Identification
Distinguishing features include two stacks in the middle of the hood, a half-height radiator grille, no sand box on the front platform, and no small louvers at the top front corners of the sides of the hood. The predecessor of the NW2 was the NW1. The "N" in NW1 stands for nine hundred hp (670 kW). The "W" in both models stands for welded frame.
Original owners
NW2
TR3 (cow-calf-calf)
Surviving and preserved units
Many NW2's survive today. One NW2 is operated by the Midland Railway in
Baldwin City, Kansas . It is privately owned. It is ex-Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad #9227. It is used mainly for work trains. TheElgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway ofIllinois andIndiana operates an NW2 cow/calf unit in its Joliet railyard. TheIndiana Harbor Belt who operated near 80 still operates two.Western Pacific Railroad 608, originally built asUnion Pacific Railroad D.S. 1001, that roads second wholly owned diesel, is today preserved at theWestern Pacific Railroad Museum atPortola, California . This locomotive is part of the popularRun-A-Locomotive program.Union Pacific Railroad D.S. 1011 and D.S. 1043 are preserved and operated by theHeber Valley Railroad in Heber City, Ut.References
* Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). "The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide", pp.EMD-36, 37. Kalmbach Books. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 66-22894.
* Solomon, Brian (2000). "The American Diesel Locomotive", p.53. MBI Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7603-0666-4.External links
* [http://www.midland-ry.org/midland/mrr_eqp.html Midland Railway roster]
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