The E9 is a ,
A1A-A1A passenger train
A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) hauled by one or more locomotives, or may be self-propelled; self p ...
-hauling
diesel locomotive
A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine. Several types of diesel locomotives have been developed, differing mainly in the means by which mechanical power is conveyed to the driving whe ...
built by
General Motors'
Electro-Motive Division of
La Grange, Illinois
''(the barn)''
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, between April 1954 and January 1964. 100 cab-equipped
A units were produced and 44 cabless booster
B unit
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s, all for service in the
United States
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. The E9 was the tenth and last model of
EMD E-unit and differed from the earlier
E8 as built only by the newer engines and a different, flusher-fitting mounting for the headlight glass, the latter being the only visible difference. Since some E8s were fitted with this, it is not a reliable way to distinguish the two. The E9 has two ,
V12 model 567C engines, each engine driving one
generator to power two
traction motor
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Traction motors are used in electrically powered rail vehicles ( electric multipl ...
s.
Engine and powertrain
The E9 uses twin 12 cylinder 567C engines developing a total of at 800
rpm. Designed specifically for railroad locomotives, this
Roots-blown, mechanically-aspirated 2-stroke 45-degree V-type, with an ,
bore
Bore or Bores often refer to:
*Boredom
* Drill
Relating to holes
* Boring (manufacturing), a machining process that enlarges a hole
** Bore (engine), the diameter of a cylinder in a piston engine or a steam locomotive
** Bore (wind instruments), ...
by
stroke, giving displacement per cylinder, remained in production until 1966. Two D.C. generators, one per engine, provide power to four motors, two on each truck, in an A1A-A1A arrangement. This truck design was used on all E units and on MP 7100 and CB&Q 9908 power cars. EMD has built all of its major components since 1939.
Operation
The E9 powered American passenger and mail trains from the 1950s into the late 1970s. Many of America's finest trains — such as
Union Pacific Railroad
The Union Pacific Railroad , legally Union Pacific Railroad Company and often called simply Union Pacific, is a freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pac ...
's "City" fleet,
Burlington's "Zephyr" fleet and
Southern Pacific Railroad
The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Railroad classes#Class I, Class I Rail transport, railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was ...
's ''
Coast Daylight'' and ''
Sunset Limited'' — had E9s pulling them. E9s and their
E7 and
E8 kin ran throughout the country on lesser-known passenger trains,
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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's network of commuter trains and many mail and express trains. As America's passenger train network shrank due to unprofitability, Union Pacific,
Rock Island and
Illinois Central
The Illinois Central Railroad , sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, was a railroad in the Central United States, with its primary routes connecting Chicago, Illinois, with New Orleans, Louisiana, and Mobile, Alabama. A line also ...
began using E9s on freight trains while
Burlington Northern
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Its historical lineage begins in the earliest days of railroadin ...
and
Chicago and North Western
The Chicago and North Western was a Class I railroad in the Midwestern United States. It was also known as the "North Western". The railroad operated more than of track at the turn of the 20th century, and over of track in seven states befor ...
began upgrading their fleets of E9's with
Head-end power
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and
EMD 645 power assemblies for commuter operations in the
Chicago metropolitan area
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into the early 1990's.
Amtrak
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, founded in 1971, bought 36 E9As and 23 E9Bs from the Union Pacific, Milwaukee Road, B&O and SCL. Amtrak used the E9s until 1979 and converted some E9B units to
steam generator and
head end power cars.
Original owners
Surviving examples
42 E9 locomotives survive today, donated to several museums and tourist railroads. A number of railroads keep a small number in service for hauling inspection specials, charter passenger trains, investor tours and other special trains.
*Five E9s are owned by the
Illinois Railway Museum
The Illinois Railway Museum (IRM, reporting mark IRMX) is the largest railroad museum in the United States. It is located in the Chicago metropolitan area at 7000 Olson Road in Union, Illinois, northwest of downtown Chicago.
Overview
Histo ...
, in
Union, Illinois
Union is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 580 at the 2010 census, up from 576 in 2000.
History
A post office called Union has been in operation since 1852. The village was named for the federal union of t ...
. The operating units are often used pulling trains within museum grounds.
*The
Union Pacific Railroad
The Union Pacific Railroad , legally Union Pacific Railroad Company and often called simply Union Pacific, is a freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pac ...
rosters three E9s: two A units, 951 and 949, and a B unit, 963B (built as UP E9B 970B), in their
heritage fleet. They were rebuilt in 1993 with a single 2000 hp
EMD 16-645E engine and upgraded electrical and control equipment for compatibility with more modern locomotives.
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Southern Pacific 6051
Southern Pacific 6051 is an EMD E9 diesel locomotive. It was one of nine E9s built for SP by EMD in December 1954 for the Southern Pacific (SP). It entered service on January 4, 1955 at Los Angeles. These nine locomotives allowed the dieselizati ...
, the last surviving SP E9, is preserved at the
California State Railroad Museum and operates excursions hosted by the museum.
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CN owns and operates ex-
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy E9A 9986A for its business train, painted in CN's heritage livery and numbered 103.
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Milwaukee Road
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P), often referred to as the "Milwaukee Road" , was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1986.
The company experienced ...
32A is owned and operated by the
Friends of the 261, who acquired it in 2019. This unit was previously used on the
Wisconsin and Southern Railroad
The Wisconsin and Southern Railroad is a Class II regional railroad in Southern Wisconsin and Northeastern Illinois currently operated by Watco. It operates former Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) and Chi ...
as their 101.
See also
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List of GM-EMD locomotives
The following is a list of locomotives produced by the Electro-Motive Corporation (EMC), and its successors General Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) and Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD).
Streamlined power cars and early experimental locomotives ...
References
Notes
Bibliography
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* Reich, Sy (1973). ''Diesel Locomotive Rosters – The Railroad Magazine Series''. Wayner Publications. No Library of Congress or ISBN.
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This tabulation is for periodicals which do not have their own articles.
Magazines ''Australian Railway''
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#43 November December 1973 Amtrak Roster by Dick Will p. 13
* Extra 2200 South #43 November December 1973 E8/E9 Roster and article by Dan Dover and Win Cuisinier (Preston Cook) pp. 14–24
External links
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Illinois Railway Museum's Equipment roster(type "E9" and search the collection)
The Union Pacific's trio of re-engined E9s
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