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EMD FP7

EMD FP7
AMTK #113 leading two EMD SDP40Fs with the San Francisco Zephyr at Yuba Gap, 1975.
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
General Motors Diesel (GMD, Canada)
Model FP7
Build date June 1949 – December 1953
Total production 381
AAR wheel arr. B-B
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Length 54 ft 8 in (16.66 m)
Prime mover EMD 567
Cylinders V16
Power output 1,500 hp (1,100 kW)

The EMD FP7 was a 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW), B-B dual-service passenger and freight-hauling diesel locomotive produced between June 1949 and December 1953 by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel. Final assembly was at GM-EMD's La Grange, Illinois plant, excepting locomotives destined for Canada, in which case final assembly was at GMD's plant in London, Ontario. The FP7 was essentially EMD's F7A locomotive extended by four feet to give greater water capacity for the steam generator for heating passenger trains.

While EMD's E-units were successful passenger engines, their A1A-A1A wheel arrangement made them less useful in mountainous terrain.[citation needed] Several railroads had tried EMD's F3 in passenger service, but there was insufficient water capacity in an A-unit fitted with dynamic brakes. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's solution was to replace the steam generators in A-units with a water tank, and so only fitted steam generators in to the B-units. The Northern Pacific Railway's solution was to fit extra water tanks in to the first baggage car, and to pipe the water to the engines. The real breakthrough came when EMD recognized the problem and added the stretched FP7 to its catalog.

A total of 381 cab-equipped lead A units were built; unlike the freight series, no cabless booster B units were sold. Regular F7B units were sometimes used with FP7 A units, since they, lacking cabs, had more room for water and steam generators. The FP7 and its successor, the FP9, were offshoots of GM-EMD's highly successful F-unit series of cab unit freight diesels.

F3s, F7s, and F9s equipped for passenger service are not FP-series locomotives, which although similar in appearance have distinctive differences, including but not limited to the greater body length.

The extra 4 ft (1.2 m) of length was added behind the first body-side porthole, and can be recognised by the greater distance between that porthole and the first small carbody filter grille. The corresponding space beneath the body, behind the front truck, was also opened up; this either remained an empty space or was filled with a distinctive water tank shaped like a barrel mounted transversely.

Original buyers

Locomotives built by EMD at La Grange, Illinois

Railroad Quantity FP7 Quantity F7B (where bought with FP7) Road numbers FP7 Road numbers F7B Notes
Electro-Motive Division (demonstrator) 1 2 7001 7002–7003 to Soo Line (Wisconsin Central) 2500A, 2500B, 2501B
Electro-Motive Division (demonstrator) 1 2 9051 9052–9053 to Soo Line 500A, 500B, 501B
Atlanta and West Point Rail Road 4 551–554
Atlantic Coast Line 44 850–893
Alaska Railroad 3 1 1510–1514 (even) 1507
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad 11 1600–1609, 1609 2nd 1609 1st wrecked and replaced with new unit with same road number and serial number
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 16 7 8000–8015 8500–8506
Chicago Great Western Railway 3 116A,C, 116C 2nd 116C 1st wrecked and replaced with new unit with same road number and serial number
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad 10 402–411 Commuter service
Clinchfield Railroad 1 200
Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México 17 7 6300–6309, 6328A–6334A 6328B–6334B
Ferrocarril Sonora-Baja California 2 23035–23036
Florida East Coast Railway 5 571–575
Georgia Railroad 3 1002–1004
Louisville and Nashville Railroad 45 600–634, 663–672
Milwaukee Road 32 16 90A,C–105A,C 90B–105B 90–94 renumbered 60–64 for freight service
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad 8 4 121A,C–124A,C 121B–124B
Northern Pacific Railway 2 6600–6601
Pennsylvania Railroad 40 14 9832A–9871A 9832B–9858B
Reading Company 8 900–907
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad 3 1201–1203
Arabian American Oil Company (Saudi Arabia) 2 1006–1007
St. Louis-San Francisco Railway 12 5040–5051
Soo Line 5 2 501A–503A, 504–505 502B–503B
Soo Line (Wisconsin Central Railway) 1 2501A
Southern Railway (Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway) 20 6130–6149
Southern Pacific Company 16 6446–6461
St. Louis Southwestern Railway (“Cotton Belt”) 1 330 Renumbered to 306 then leased to Southern Pacific as SP 6462
Union Pacific Railroad 2 2 911-912 910B, 910C
Western Railway of Alabama 2 502–503
Western Pacific Railroad 4 2 804A,C–805A,C 804B–805B
Totals 324 59

Locomotives built by GMD at London, Ontario

Railroad Quantity FP7 Quantity F7B
(were bought with FP7)
Road numbers FP7 Road numbers F7B Notes
Canadian Pacific Railway 35 29 4028–4041, 4058–4063, 4066–4075, 4099–4103 4424–4448, 4459–4462
Ontario Northland Railway 22 1500–1521
Totals 57 29

Pennsylvania Railroad FP7 (PRR class EFP-15) #9840. The barrel-like extra tank under the locomotive can be seen.

Preserved examples

References

See also

v · d · eAmtrak rolling stock
Railcars
Diesel locomotives
Dual-mode locomotive
Electric locomotives
Switchers

GP15D · GG20B · GP38 · GP38H-3 · MP14B / MP21B · MP15 · SW1 · SW1001 · SW1200 · SW1500 · SW1000R · SW8

Former locomotives

Diesel: E8 · E9 · F3B · F7 · FP7 · F40PH · F69PHAC · GP40TC · LRC  · P30CH · SDP40F
Dual Mode: FL9
Electric: GG1 · Metroliner · E60
Gas Turbine: Turboliner · TurboTrain

v · d · eDiesel cab and cowl locomotives built by GM-EMD
Cab units
(F- & E-units)

FT, F2, F3, F7, FP7, F9, FP9, FL9, TA, EA/EB, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, E8, E9, AA, AB6

Cowl units
See also: List of GM-EMD locomotives

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