- M-497 Black Beetle
The M-497 (nicknamed Black Beetle) was an experimental jet-powered locomotive test bed of the
New York Central Railroad corporation, developed and tested in 1966 in theUnited States of America . Two second-handGeneral Electric J-47-19jet engine s (designed as boosters for theConvair B-36 intercontinental bomber) were mounted atop an existingBudd Rail Diesel Car (an RDC-3, part coach, part baggage and mail configuration) body which had received a streamlined frontcowling . The construct was then successfully sent on test runs over the existing tracks betweenButler, Indiana andStryker, Ohio (the line was chosen for its arrow-straight layout and good condition-, but otherwise unmodified track). The car reached speeds of 183 mph (296 kph, still the light-rail speed record for the United States).Even with this spectacular performance (and even though it had been built relatively cheaply, using existing parts), the project was not considered viable commercially. The public may have considered it mostly as a publicity stunt from the start.Fact|date=March 2008 The railroad gathered valuable test data regarding the stresses of high-speed rail travel on conventional equipment and tracks then existing in America. The data was largely ignored, as the NYC was headed for merger with its arch rival
Pennsylvania Railroad . The PRR was already heavily involved in theUSDOT -fundedMetroliner project. After jet engine removal, the rail car returned to normal service and was scrapped in 1984.cite web| url=http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/01/jet-powered-other-futuristic-trains.html| title=It's a Jet! It's a Train! It's M-497| work=Dark Roasted Blend: Weird and Wonderful Things| date=2007-01-12 | accessdate=2008-03-21| ] cite web| url=http://jalopnik.com/359202/new-york-centrals-m+497-jet-powered-train| title=Retro: New York Central's M-497 Jet Powered Train| work=Jalopnik.com| date=2008-02-21 | author=Wojdyla, Ben| accessdate=2008-03-21| ]ee also
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