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CN to purchase AC power

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Posted by Lord Atmo on Saturday, June 2, 2012 11:05 AM

I'm WAY more excited about those SD60s! They're gonna look amazing in CN paint!

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Posted by creepycrank on Saturday, March 31, 2012 11:15 AM

I would think that the much simpler AC induction motor would be a lot cheaper to produce than a DC motor with its commutator bars and brush rigging. The real expense is the variable frequency inverter with its computer control which is becoming an electric motor industry standard for just about anything else. One of the advantages of VFD transmission is that its much more efficient so there would be a significant fuel saving if say one of those SD 60's were converted to AC drive. I think the SD 60 is too big to use as a switcher.

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Posted by edbenton on Friday, March 30, 2012 9:16 PM

Anymore AC locos are Cheaper than DC's to produce as DC's are the oddball order not the standards and therefore are the ones that require the special order parts and those are teh ones that get expensive.  Anymore teh AC loco is the 350 chevy equipped Pickup and the DC one would be the 427 Aluminum motor Big block with a 2 4 barrel setup under the hood.

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CN to purchase AC power
Posted by da_kraut on Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:42 PM

Hello everybody,

looks like CN the last holdout of all DC power is now also ordering some AC Locomotives.   Here is the article to read:  http://www.railwayage.com/index.php/mechanical/locomotives/cn-to-acquire-161-locomotives.html

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