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The GE C44-8W is a 4,400 hp (3,280 kW) diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems of Erie, Pennsylvania, part of the GE Dash 8 Series of freight locomotives. They are considered to be pre-production Dash 9s with D9-44CW internals and software housed in a Dash 8 carbody. They were numbered CSX 9000-9052.
The first three were originally supposed to be the last order of Dash 8s for CSX thus having the smaller Dash 8 carbody.[citation needed] CSX classified the remaining 50 as C44-9W; these units are mounted on Dash 8 bolster trucks used on predecessor models, but have thicker radiator wings.[1] They have been derated to 4000 horsepower and are now designated C40-9W.[2][unreliable source?]
In keeping in GE tradition of giving nicknames to its locomotive series beginning with the "Dash 7" of the 1970s, the C44-8W was dubbed the "Dash 8" upon its debut. The design has since proven popular with North America railroads.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Marre 1995, p. 169.
- ^ "CSX Motive Power". www.thedieselshop.us. Archived from the original on January 29, 2023. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- Marre, Louis A. (1995). The Contemporary Diesel Spotter's Guide (2nd ed.). Kalmbach Publishing. ISBN 9780890242575 – via Internet Archive.
- McDonnell, Greg (2008). Locomotives: The Modern Diesel and Electric Reference. Erin, Ontario: Boston Mills Press. ISBN 978-1550464931.
- Solomon, Brian (2003). GE Locomotives: 110 Years of General Electric Motive Power. St. Paul, MN, USA: MBI Publishing. ISBN 9780760313619.
- Solomon, Brian (2010). Modern Locomotives: High Horsepower Diesels 1966–2000. New York: Crestline. ISBN 978-0785826811.