EMD GP20

American diesel locomotive


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FieldValue
nameEMD GP20
powertypeDiesel-electric
imageATSF 3055 19871200 CA San Bernardino.jpg
captionATSF 3055 in San Bernardino, California
builderGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
buildmodelGP20
builddateNovember 1959 to April 1962
totalproduction260
aarwheelsB-B
uicclassBo′Bo′
gauge
length56 ft
height14 ft
width10 ft
locoweight240000 lb
fuelcap2350 usgal
lubecap227 usgal
coolantcap220 usgal
sandcap18 cuft
primemoverEMD 16-567D2
enginetypeTwo-stroke V16 diesel
aspirationTurbocharged
displacement9072 cuin
cylindercount16
cylindersize8+1/2 x
transmissionDiesel electric
generatorEMD D-22
tractionmotorsEMD D47 (4) or D57 (4)
maxspeed65 mph
poweroutput2000 hp
tractiveeffortStarting: 63375 lbf
Continuous: {{convert45000
locobrakesSchedule 24RL or 26L Straight air, optional: dynamic
localeUnited States
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| name = EMD GP20 | powertype = Diesel-electric | image = ATSF 3055 19871200 CA San Bernardino.jpg | caption = ATSF 3055 in San Bernardino, California | builder = General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) | buildmodel = GP20 | builddate = November 1959 to April 1962 | totalproduction = 260 | aarwheels = B-B | uicclass = Bo′Bo′ | gauge = | length = 56 ft | height = 14 ft | width = 10 ft | locoweight = 240000 lb | fuelcap = 2350 usgal | lubecap = 227 usgal | coolantcap = 220 usgal | sandcap = 18 cuft | primemover = EMD 16-567D2 | enginetype = Two-stroke V16 diesel | aspiration = Turbocharged | displacement = 9072 cuin | cylindercount = 16 | cylindersize = 8+1/2 x | transmission = Diesel electric | generator = EMD D-22 | tractionmotors = EMD D47 (4) or D57 (4) | maxspeed = 65 mph | poweroutput = 2000 hp | tractiveeffort = Starting: 63375 lbf Continuous: 45000 lbf @9.3 mph | locobrakes = Schedule 24RL or 26L Straight air, optional: dynamic | locale = United States The EMD GP20 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between November 1959 and April 1962. Power was provided by an EMD 16-567D2 16-cylinder turbocharged engine which generated 2000 hp. EMD was initially hesitant to turbocharge their 567-series diesel engine, but was spurred on to do so following successful tests made by Union Pacific in the form of UP's experimental Omaha GP20 units. 260 examples of EMD's production locomotive model (with the EMD turbocharger) were built for American railroads.

The GP20 was the second EMD production locomotive to be built with an EMD turbocharged diesel engine, sixteen months after the six-axle (C-C) model SD24. Power output of the turbocharged SD24 was 33 percent higher than the 1,800 hp of the concurrent Roots blower-equipped SD18s with the same engine displacement, 400 hp per axle, but the power output of the turbocharged GP20 was only 11 percent higher than the 1,800 hp of the concurrent Roots blower-equipped GP18s with the same engine displacement 500 hp per axle, due to the limitations of the traction motors then available. Nevertheless, the turbocharged GP20 provided full-rated power at all altitudes, which the Roots-blown GP18 could not provide.

EMD-type Turbo-Compressor (Turbocharger)

The turbocharger was the then-new EMD mechanically assisted turbo-compressor. During engine startup, and at lower power levels, during which there is not sufficient exhaust heat energy to drive the turbine fast enough for the compressor to supply the air necessary for combustion, the engine drives the compressor through a gear train and a freewheel. At higher power levels, the freewheel is disengaged, and the turbo-compressor operates as a true turbocharger. It is possible for the turbo-compressor to revert to compressor mode momentarily during commands for large increases in engine power. Turbocharging provides higher horsepower and good running characteristics at all altitudes. Turbocharging also improves fuel consumption and reduces emissions.

Previous Union Pacific experiments with turbocharging had used multiple Elliot or Garrett AiResearch turbochargers feeding the usual pair of Roots blowers. EMD's mechanically assisted turbocharger eliminated the need for the pair of Roots blowers and also integrated the turbocharging function from two (Elliot) or four (AiResearch) smaller add-on turbochargers into one much larger, turbo-compressor (turbocharger) with intercooling.

The introduction of the EMD-type turbocharger was successful and all subsequent GP series were offered with this turbocharger, although not all models within a series were offered with turbocharging (e.g., the 38 models were Roots-blown).

Original buyers

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RailroadQuantityRoad numbersNotesTotal260
Electro Motive Division (demonstrators)to Southern Pacific 7234–7237
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroadto Burlington Northern Railroad 2036–2071
Great Northern RailwayHigh short hood; to Burlington Northern Railroad 2000–2035, 1700 gallon fuel tanks
New York Central Railroadno dynamic brake; to Penn Central 2100-2112; to Conrail same numbers
Southern Pacific Company
St. Louis Southwestern Railway
Union Pacific Railroad
Western Pacific RailroadHigh short hood; Second Order used Blomberg B trucks from traded-in FTs
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Preservation

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  • Western Pacific 2001, the very first GP20 built, is preserved at Western Pacific Railroad Museum at Portola, CA.
  • KLIX 2003, originally Cotton Belt 815, is being stored at the Arkansas Railroad Museum in Pine Bluff, AR.
  • Midland Railway 4079, originally Southern Pacific 7229, is on The Midland Railway in Baldwin City, Kansas.

References

Bibliography

References

  1. "Elliot Turbochargers".

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