List of Milwaukee Road locomotives

List of Milwaukee Road locomotives

Locomotives of the Milwaukee Road, officially the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.

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Class C: 2-8-0

Class C was the 2-8-0 type.

Class G: 4-6-0

Class G was the "simple" 4-6-0 type, some of which were rebuilt from class B compounds.

Class J: 0-4-0

Class J covered 0-4-0 switchers.

Class M: 2-6-0

Class M was for the 2-6-0 type.

Class X: Shays

Class X consisted of Shay locomotives.
* Milwaukee Road class X1

Diesel locomotives

ALCO

EMD

witchers

Hood units

Whitcomb

Electric locomotives

The Milwaukee was one of the most electrified railroads in the United States. The system used was 3,000 volt DC overhead line.

Switchers

* Milwaukee Road class ES-1 1 example (built 1915), the Great Falls, Montana switcher. Used 1,500 volts DC.
* Milwaukee Road class ES-2 4 examples (built 1916-19).

Passenger

* Milwaukee Road class EP-1 Twelve 2-unit boxcab sets (24 locomotives) built in 1915 by ALCO/GE. Converted to freight class EF-1 in 1920. In 1950, 2 boxcab 2-unit sets were converted for passenger service (class EP-1A).
* Milwaukee Road class EP-2 The "Bi-Polars". 5 built by GE in 1919.
* Milwaukee Road class EP-3 The "Quills" (quill drive). 10 built by Baldwin/Westinghouse in 1919.
* Milwaukee Road class EP-4 "Little Joes". 2 examples built by GE in 1946. Converted to freight class EF-4 in 1956.

Freight

* Milwaukee Road class EF-1 Thirty 2-unit boxcab sets (60 locomotives) built in 1915 by ALCO/GE, identical to EP-1 but for gearing and paint. In addition, the EP-1 units were converted to EF-1 specification in 1920.
* Milwaukee Road class EF-2 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s in the 1930s.
* Milwaukee Road class EF-3 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s with the middle unit shortened by removing the cab and leading truck; the resultant B units were known as "bobtails".
* Milwaukee Road class EF-4 "Little Joes". 10 examples built by GE in 1946. In addition the EP-4 locomotives were converted to EF-4 specification in 1956.
* Milwaukee Road class EF-5 4-unit boxcab sets formed with any combination of regular or bobtail units in the middle.

References

* cite web
url = http://www.trainweb.org/milwaukee/roster.txt
title = Milwaukee Road All-time Diesel Roster, 1939-1993
author = Hyde, Fred
work = Milwaukee Road Online
accessdate = 2006-01-08

* cite web
url = http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/indexmil.htm
title = Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific
author = Ross, Don
work = Don's Rail Photos
accessdate = 2006-01-09

*cite journal
last=Edson
first=William D.
year=1977
month=Spring
title=Milwaukee Road All Time Steam, Diesel and Electric Roster
journal=Railroad History
issue=136
pages=29–124
publisher = The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Inc.


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