You all might know from my signature, but I'm confused. The SD70M is a locomotive I really like. It's the first locomotive I got a picture of, and I just really thought it was a cool locomotive. I also like the way it sounds. Is this locomotive an AC traction locomotive? Does it have radial/steerable trucks?
Thanks! Justin
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An SD70M has dc motors; and the SD70MAC has ac motors. A stencil on the cab or front nose usually identifies the model.
Steerable, radial, trucks are an option chosen by some and rejected by others. Radial trucks are somewhat distinctive with links between axles, not the brake rigging, if you can get close enogh to a slow train at a crossing.
bubbajustinYou all might know from my signature, but I'm confused. The SD70M is a locomotive I really like. It's the first locomotive I got a picture of, and I just really thought it was a cool locomotive. I also like the way it sounds. Is this locomotive an AC traction locomotive? Does it have radial/steerable trucks? Thanks! Justin
A "SD70M" has DC traction motors.
A "SD70MAC" has AC traction motors.
Both models have radial-steer trucks.
The SD70M has been replaced by the SD70M-2, while the
SD70MAC has been replaced by the SD70ACe.
In the two newer models EMD has offered a choice of radial or non-radial trucks. With both models some buyers have chosen radial trucks and some have chosen a non-radial truck. The non-radial truck is cheaper.
Right thnaks!
Are thay retiring the M's and MAC's?
bubbajustin Right thnaks! Are thay retiring the M's and MAC's?
Which railroad are you asking about? Generally, the 70 series locomotives are not being retired but there are large numbers stored due to the economic downturn.....
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bubbajustinRight thnaks! Are thay retiring the M's and MAC's?
I doubt it, the 70's are still fairly new locomotives I think the only ones that are retired are the wrecks.
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