- GE AC4400CW
Infobox Locomotive Auto
name=GE AC4400CW
powertype=Diesel-electric
imagesize = 300
caption=CSX 209 inNewport News, Virginia , next to the former C&O coal tower.
builder= GE
buildmodel=AC4400CW
aarwheels = C-C
poweroutput=4,400 hp
builddate=1993 – 2004
totalproduction=2,598
locale=North America
The GE AC4400CW is a 4,400horsepower diesel-electric locomotive built byGE Transportation Systems between1993 and2004 . It is similar to the Dash 9-44CW but features AC traction motors instead of DC, with a separate inverter per motor. 2598 examples of this locomotive were produced for North American railroads. As a result of more stringent emissions requirements that came into effect in theUnited States onJanuary 1 ,2005 , the AC4400CW has been replaced by theGE ES44AC .As of 2005, every
Class I railroad with the exception ofNorfolk Southern and theCanadian National Railway , owns at least one AC4400CW. These units quickly gained a reputation as powerful freight haulers, especially in heavy-haul applications.The AC4400CW was the first GE locomotive to offer an optional self-steering truck design, intended to increase adhesion and reduce wear on the railhead. This extra cost option was specified by Canadian Pacific, Cartier Mining, CSX, Ferromex, Ferrosur, and KCS.
CSX ordered many of its AC4400CW locomotives with 20,000 lbs. extra weight to increase tractive effort. These same units were also modified in 2006-2007 with a "high tractive effort" software upgrade. [Citation | last = Potter | first = Jay | newspaper = Trains | title = CSX's mountain climbers | date = November 2006] CSX has redesignated these modified units from CW44AC to CW44AH.
Operators
AC4400CW current owners, as of
August 21 ,2006 , include:References
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