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Progress Rail PR43C

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

Power output
  
4,300 hp (3,210 kW)

AAR wheel arr.
  
C-C

Progress Rail PR43C

Builder
  
Progress Rail Services Corporation

Gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm)

Prime mover
  
Caterpillar C175 and Caterpillar C18

The Progress Rail PR43C is a 4,300 hp (3,210 kW) C-C genset diesel-electric locomotive built by Progress Rail Services Corporation. It is the result of a conversion of existing EMD SD50 locomotives. This involves replacing the original EMD 645 prime mover with a pair of Caterpillar engines, a 3,600 hp (2,680 kW) C175 engine and a 700 hp (522 kW) C18 engine. The locomotive was jointly designed by Progress Rail and Norfolk Southern Railway. Development began in 2008.

Three locomotives have been built: two are operating in revenue freight service on Norfolk Southern, while a third is operating as a demonstrator unit for Progress Rail. Norfolk Southern has four more PR43Cs on order. The locomotives operating for Norfolk Southern work on freight trains in central Illinois, leading to speculation that they are being tested, as Caterpillar's headquarters are located in Peoria, Illinois.

All three locomotives were manufactured at Progress Rail's Mayfield, Kentucky factory.

The process of converting an SD50 to a PR43C alters the external appearance of the locomotive; the original radiator section is replaced with a larger one that is similar in appearance to that of an EMD SD70ACe or SD70M-2.

References

Progress Rail PR43C Wikipedia