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EMD F69PHAC

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Power type
  
Diesel

Build date
  
June 1989

AAR wheel arr.
  
B-B

Model
  
EMD F69PHAC

Total produced
  
2


Builder
  
Electro-Motive Division and Siemens

The EMD F69PHAC was an experimental locomotive built in a joint venture between EMD and Siemens. It was designed to test AC locomotive technology. Only two examples of this locomotive were made. The engine used the same carbody as the EMD F40PHM-2, with just a few spotting differences.

They were built in 1989 for the United States Department of Transportation and loaned to Amtrak in 1990, sporting Phase III paint. They were returned to EMD and later used with the German ICE train demonstration that was on loan to Amtrak in 1992–1993. They were repainted in ICE paint. The two F69PHAC locomotives were again returned to EMD, where they were finally retired in 1999. Both of the locomotives still exist in a scrap yard, more specifically National Railway Equipment, in Mount Vernon, Illinois stripped of numerous parts.

References

EMD F69PHAC Wikipedia