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New & used power for Canadian National

CN to acquire 161 locomotives to handle expected traffic increases, improve operational efficiency
Will help meet growth and customer focused service plans

MONTREAL, March 22, 2012 — CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) announced today a major locomotive acquisition program to accommodate anticipated traffic growth and to improve operational efficiency, enabling the railway to better serve its customers.

CN will acquire 65 new high-horsepower locomotives as well as 96 second-hand high-horsepower locomotives that will be upgraded.

Keith Creel, executive vice-president and chief operating officer, said: “CN’s locomotive acquisition program represents a balanced, capital-effective approach to handle expected volume growth over the next two to five years and to meet the locomotive requirements resulting from customer focused service plans.

“The new and used motive power will enhance operational efficiency and reduce fuel consumption by permitting the retirement of older, high-maintenance locomotives and the cascading of less fuel-efficient main-line units into less-demanding yard and local switching operations, while providing additional locomotives to accommodate increased traffic.”

CN will take delivery in 2013-14 of 35 new ES44AC locomotives from GE Transportation (GE), and 30 new SD70ACe locomotives from Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD). The GE units have 4,400 and the SD70ACe units 4,300 horsepower.

Creel added: “The program includes the acquisition of alternating-current locomotives (AC), which will represent a first for CN. Our current fleet of approximately 1,900 locomotives employs direct-current (DC) traction technology, which has served us well because of the overall favourable grades of our network.

“We will harness the key advantage of AC traction – much higher adhesion or train-pulling ability at low speeds — in assigning the new AC units to heavy-haul coal service in northern British Columbia and Alberta, where steep grades and sharp rail curvature make heavy demands on our locomotives.”

CN will purchase this year 42 second-hand GE Dash 8-40C locomotives, 11 leased GE Dash 8-40C locomotives, and 43 second-hand EMD SD60 locomotives. The Dash 8 units have 4,000 and the SD60s 3,800 horsepower. These direct-current technology locomotives will be upgraded to CN specifications.
The new locomotives CN is purchasing are equipped with distributed power technology (DP), a GE product, which improves train handling and fuel efficiency. The company expects that 50 per cent of its high-horsepower locomotive fleet will have DP by the end of 2013.

DP technology permits remote control of a locomotive or locomotives throughout a train from the lead control unit. DP provides faster, smoother train starts, improved braking and lower pulling forces at the head-end and within a train, contributing significantly to improved safety. With more optimum matching of motive power to train weight, DP locomotives also allow CN to reduce fuel consumption and reduce emissions.

Creel said: “A robust, fuel-efficient locomotive fleet is critical to CN’s plan to take advantage of the traffic growth we expect in the years ahead and to ensure we have the motive-power assets to improve the supply chains of our customers and enhance their competitiveness in domestic and global markets.”

Source: CN press release dated 3/22/12

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Montesano: UP 8504 leads PSAP train

Montesano, Washington Feb. 4, 2012.
A westbound manifest freight on the Puget Sound and Pacific pulled through Montesano at about 2:15 PM on Sunday afternoon. On the point was UP 8504 (SD70ACe) followed by UP 9775 (C44-9W) and CORP 3816 (GP38).

Photography was hampered by the lack of sun which had been duly predicted by the weatherman. Also, a light mist condensed on the lens as water drops. Freight consisted primarily of empty lumber centerbeams, a number of auto racks, tank cars and a few flats with some interesting machinery loads of Caterpillar products.



Photos by David Cooley

Get There! Lat/Lon: 46.977,-123.603
Click to see Mapquest map.


(Don’t believe Mapquest when it identifies the track as “Burlington Northern Santa Fe” – it’s actually PSAP and former Northern Pacific.)

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Miss Katy visits Aberdeen

A trip to Aberdeen, Washington, this afternoon yielded an unexpected surprise. One of UP’s heritage units, UP 1988 made up to celebrate the M-K-T Railroad (or, Katy) was parked as if on display at Snyders Loop near the ethanol plant. I’ve seen several other heritage units, but I never expected to see this one in this part of the country.

UP 1988 SD70Ace, Aberdeen, WA, Jan. 8, 2012 3:53 PM.

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Dunsmuir Railroad Days


Dunsmuir, California, hosted it’s annual Railroad Days on June 10-12, 2011. Many pieces of railroad equipment were on display including Union Pacific’s Daylight heritage engine and many selections from the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, CA.


Photos by David Cooley

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