- EMD SD45
Infobox Locomotive
name=EMD SD45
powertype=Diesel-electric
gauge=RailGauge|ussg
caption=A UP SD45 leads other locomotive models on a train inWyoming in 1970.
aarwheels=C-C
builder=General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
buildmodel=SD45
builddate=December 1965 – December 1971
primemover=EMD 645E3
cylindercount=20
poweroutput= convert|3600|hp|abbr=on|lk=in|sigfig=3
totalproduction=1,260
disposition= Some still in service, but becoming very rare as of early 2007
The EMD SD-45 is a six-axle diesellocomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between December, 1965, and December, 1971. Power was provided by anEMD 645E3 twenty-cylinder engine which generated 3,600 HP. This locomotive shared the same common frame with theEMD SD38 ,EMD SD39 ,EMD SD40 , andEMD SDP40 .A total of 1,260 units were built for American railroads. Following this, the SD45-2 was released as its upgraded replacement. Additional models, like the SD45T-2, featuring the
Tunnel Motor design, were released.SD-45s had several teething problems. Reliability was not as high as anticipated, due to the twenty-cylinder prime mover's propensity to break its own crankshaft. Even though it created an extra convert|600|hp|abbr=off|lk=off|sigfig=2 from the 16-645 in the SD40-2, some railroads felt it just wasn't worth it, even after EMD improved the crankshaft design.
Buyers included the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, the
Great Northern Railway and theNorthern Pacific Railway . (Contrary to what many believe, the SD-45 was not a "gas guzzler." It produced more power per unit of fuel than its convert|3000|hp|abbr=on|sigfig=3 counterpart, the SD-40.) Many SD-45s can still be found, either rebuilt with sixteen-cylinder 645s, operating for lease companies, and running underMontana Rail Link .Wisconsin Central used to roster a large fleet of SD-45s, but its sale to CN has recently retired the entire fleet, with mass scrappings. Montana Rail Link is now also starting to sell their engines for scrap.Preserved locomotives
* Great Northern Railway 400. The first production SD45 named "Hustle Muscle." Owned by the Great Northern Railway Historical Society, the unit is operable.
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Erie Lackawanna 3607/Conrail 3607. St. Louis Museum of Transportation. Restored to EL colors, this unit is a static display.*
Norfolk & Western 1776. This high hood unit is a static display at theVirginia Museum of Transportation .*
Southern Pacific 8800/7457. This locomotive is a static display at theUtah State Railroad Museum .*
Wisconsin Central 7525. This locomotive is at theIllinois Railway Museum and is operable. It is one of two WC SD-45 units to be painted in anOperation Lifesaver scheme.*
Wisconsin Central 7495. This unit is at theLake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth, Minnesota, and is operable. It is theNorthern Pacific 3617. Plans call for it to be repainted to its former NP colors.References
* Pinkepank, Jerry. "Diesel Spotters Guide 2."
* Sarberenyi, Robert. " [http://users.inna.net/~jaydeet/sd45.htm EMD SD45 Original Owners.] " Retrieved on
August 27 ,2006 * "Diesel Spotter's Guide, Volume 2." Kalmbach, 1994.
* http://www.thedieselshop.us/PRSVDemdOthers.HTML
* White, Dr. W. J. "How Diesel Electric Locomotives Operate." Peat. 1998.
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