GE's 98-Ton Model "Y" Roster |
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General Electric Company produced a 98-ton Model "Y" that also employed an off-center cab; it was somewhat reminiscent of an Alco RS1, but stubbier. GE teamed with frequent partner Ingersoll-Rand to build ten of the 600/660-hp locomotives; all of them were purchased by the New Haven railroad. The railroad's first diesel-driven locomotives, NH used the ten 98-tonners primarily in yard and short-haul transfer service. When it came time to retire the GE-IR locomotives, five of the model "Ys" were sold to the Bangor & Aroostook, where they carried road numbers 30-34; the others were shipped to National Metals and assumed scrapped. Spotting Features: The Model "Y" was easily discernable from other GE off-center cabs by their elongated car-body and shutterless long hoods; the radiator shutter / grille was located on the sides of the short hood. Locomotive Specifications:
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Serial Number |
Bld date |
Unit Ownership (in order) | |
11771-11775 | 9-11/36 | New Haven #0906-0910 | |
Republic Steel #? | |||
Retired & scrapped | |||
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11785-11789 | 9/36-1/37 | New Haven #0901-0905 | |
Bangor & Aroostook #30-34 | |||
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Formatted by: R.Craig
New: 1 May 2020 |
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