EMD SDP45

North American diesel locomotive class


title: "EMD SDP45" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["c-c-locomotives", "electro-motive-division-locomotives", "passenger-locomotives", "diesel–electric-locomotives-of-the-united-states", "standard-gauge-locomotives-of-the-united-states", "american-passenger-locomotives", "railway-locomotives-introduced-in-1967", "conrail-locomotives", "great-northern-railway-(united-states)-locomotives", "southern-pacific-railroad-locomotives"] description: "North American diesel locomotive class" topic_path: "geography/united-states" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_SDP45" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary North American diesel locomotive class ::

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FieldValue
nameEMD SDP45
imageEL 3643 (SDP45) at Hammond, IN yards on December 22, 1969 (22510376536).jpg
captionEL 3643 at the Hammond, Indiana train yard on December 22, 1969
powertypeDiesel-electric
builderGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
buildmodelSDP45
builddateMay 1967 – August 1970
totalproduction52
aarwheelsC-C
gauge
wheeldiameter40 in
minimumcurve57°
wheelbase13 ft
truck6-Wheel
pivotcentres58 ft
length70 ft
width10 ft
height15 ft
locoweight396000 lb
fueltypeDiesel
fuelcap3200 usgal
lubecap294 usgal
coolantcap295 usgal
sandcap56 ft3
primemoverEMD 20-645E3
rpmrange low215
rpmrange idle315
rpmrange max900
enginetypeV20 diesel engine
aspirationturbocharged
alternatorGMD14
generatorMain: GM - AR10
Auxilary: GM
tractionmotorsGM - D77 (6)
cylindercount20
cylindersize8.5 in × 10 in
transmissionDiesel-electric
gear ratio59:15
multipleworkingYes
trainheatingVapor-Clarkson Steam Boiler AR4125
locobrakesIndependent air;
optional: Dynamic brakes
trainbrakesWestinghouse 26L (Air Brake)
maxspeed95 -
poweroutput3600 hp
t/e starting89500 lbf @25%
t/e continuous82100 lbf @ 6.6 mph
localeNorth America
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| name = EMD SDP45 | bgcolor = | color = | image = EL 3643 (SDP45) at Hammond, IN yards on December 22, 1969 (22510376536).jpg | alt = | caption = EL 3643 at the Hammond, Indiana train yard on December 22, 1969 | powertype = Diesel-electric | designer = | builder = General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) | ordernumber = | serialnumber = | buildmodel = SDP45 | builddate = May 1967 – August 1970 | totalproduction = 52 | rebuilder = | rebuilddate = | numberrebuilt = | aarwheels = C-C | uicclass = | Britishclass = | DRGtype = | driver = | gauge = | trucks = | bogies = | leadingdiameter = | wheeldiameter = 40 in | trailingdiameter = | carrydiameter = | minimumcurve = 57° | wheelbase = 13 ft | wheelspacing = | engine total = | leading = | drivers = | coupled = | trailing = | truck = 6-Wheel | bogie = | tender total = | tendertruck = | tenderbogie = | racksystem = | pivotcentres = 58 ft | length = 70 ft | over couplers = | over headstocks = | body = | over buffers = | width = 10 ft | height = 15 ft | axleload = | leadingbogie/pony= | weightondrivers = | trail bogie/pony = | locoweight = 396000 lb | emptyweight = | serviceweight = | fueltype = Diesel | fuelcap = 3200 usgal | lubecap = 294 usgal | coolantcap = 295 usgal | watercap = | sandcap = 56 ft3 | powersupply = | consumption = | watercons = | primemover = EMD 20-645E3 | rpmrange = | rpmrange low = 215 | rpmrange idle = 315 | rpmrange max = 900 | enginetype = V20 diesel engine | aspiration = turbocharged | displacement = | alternator = GMD14 | generator = Main: GM - AR10 Auxilary: GM | tractionmotors = GM - D77 (6) | t/m amps 1 hr = | t/m amps cont = | headendpower = | cylindercount = 20 | cylindersize = 8.5 in × 10 in | transmission = Diesel-electric | runningsteps = | runningstepswitch = | gear ratio = 59:15 | multipleworking = Yes | trainheating = Vapor-Clarkson Steam Boiler AR4125 | locobrakes = Independent air; optional: Dynamic brakes | dynamicpeakeffort= | locobrakeforce = | trainbrakes = Westinghouse 26L (Air Brake) | reservoircap = | compressorcap = | exhaustercap = | coupling = | maxspeed = 95 - | poweroutput = 3600 hp | poweroutput start= | poweroutput 1 hr= | poweroutput cont= | powerindex = | tractiveeffort = | t/e starting = 89500 lbf @25% | t/e 1 hr = | t/e continuous = 82100 lbf @ 6.6 mph | factorofadhesion = | f/adh starting = | f/adh 1 hr = | f/adh continuous= | safety = | operator = | operatorclass = | powerclass = | numinclass = | fleetnumbers = | officialname = | nicknames = | axleloadclass = | locale = North America | deliverydate = | firstrundate = | lastrundate = | retiredate = | withdrawndate = | preservedunits = | restoredate = | scrapdate = | currentowner = | disposition = | notes = The SDP45 is a six-axle, C-C, 3600 hp diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois. It was a passenger-hauling version of the SD45 on a stretched locomotive frame with an extended, squared-off long hood at the rear, aft of the radiators, giving space for a steam generator for passenger train heating. This steam generator placement followed the pattern set by the SDP35 and SDP40.

History

The Southern Pacific Railroad ordered their ten on May 9, 1966, with the units being placed in service between May 24 and July 26, 1967, initially on the City of San Francisco between Oakland and Ogden, and eventually used system-wide. As built, each unit carried 2500 USgal of fuel and 3000 USgal of steam generator water in a partitioned underframe tank. The steam generator was a Vapor Model OK-4740. SP's units had Pyle National Gyralights on the leading end, came with Nathan P-3 horns, and cost $317,156 each (SP's straight SD45's from the same period cost $290,788 each). Ordered with 62:15 gearing with the overspeed set at 72 mph, the gearing was changed to 60:17 (overspeed at 83 mph) during 1968–1969. All except 3201 and 3207 would eventually be re-geared back to 62:15 once they entered commuter service.

After Amtrak took over long-distance routes in 1971, various units were leased to Amtrak for West Coast service (primarily on the Coast Starlight) until Amtrak purchased their SDP40F locomotives, while the rest were used in freight service and on Company specials. Beginning in 1973 the SDP45s were used for commuter service on the San Francisco Peninsula Commute, replacing the Fairbanks-Morse Train Masters. SP's commuter service was demanding work and the locomotives required electrical modification to meet those demands. A "Passenger Start" switch was installed inside the cab electrical cabinet; in the "COMM" position the units were held in Parallel, in the "FRT/PASS" position normal transition was made. They stayed on the commute route (often working in freight service on weekends) until 1985 when Caltrain equipment arrived, and they were placed into freight service until their retirement, initially working out of Roseville, then in local and hauler service in the Los Angeles Basin. All were retired between 1986 (3208) and 1990 (3204) and sold for scrap. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/BN_SDP45_6597.jpg" caption="BN]] 6597, showing the extended long hood aft of the radiators for the steam generator"] ::

The Great Northern Railway purchased eight SDP45s in 1967 to replace F-units on the Empire Builder. Normally paired back-to-back, they were also used singly leading F-units. These joined six smaller SDP40 locomotives ordered in 1966 for the Western Star. After the startup of Amtrak in 1971, Great Northern Railway successor Burlington Northern Railroad converted all fourteen SDP locomotives to freight service.

The Erie Lackawanna Railroad ordered 34 SDP45s in 1969 and 1970. Intended only for freight service, these units had standard (angled) long hood ends, and the extra space aft of the radiators had concrete ballast where a passenger unit would have a steam generator and venting. Their longer frames permitted a larger fuel tank which gave the locomotives a greater range between fuel stops. EMD later redesignated these as SD45Ms.

Experiments

One Burlington Northern Railroad SDP45 6599 was retrofitted with an articulated four-axle truck by EMD in 1983–84, converting it to an A1A-B+B wheel arrangement. The middle traction motor in the lead truck was removed and placed in the rear truck. The rear truck, called the HT-BB, for High Traction B+B arrangement, was tested successfully but advances in traction motors obviated the need for four-axle trucks. This testing was not related to the development of the HTCR three-axle radial truck first seen under EMD SD60s and SD60MACs and made standard on the early SD70 series.

Rebuilds

Southern Pacific Railroad 8691-8696 were SD40M-2 rebuilds done by Morrison-Knudsen. They were ex-EL 3654, 3668, 3666, 3665, 3662, and 3659. It is this group that most surviving SDP45s belong to.

Roster

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OrderBuiltSerial numbersQuantity1st no.2nd no.3rd no.Notes
79555/67-7/6732849-3285810SP 3200-3209Model SDP45. All scrapped.
79797/67-8/6733041-330488GN 326-333BN 9856-9863BN 6592-6599Model SDP45. BN 6599's rear truck was rebuilt as two B-type Flexicoil trucks giving the locomotive an A1A-B+B wheel arrangement, the only locomotive of its kind. All to LTEX and presumed scrapped.
71745/69-6/6934976-3499419EL 3635-3653CR 6667-6684NS 6667-6684Model SDP45, EL 3637 wrecked and rebuilt as a slug. Rest to CR and then to NS and eventually traded back to EMD for new SD60 locomotives.
72467/7036658-366658EL 3654-3661CR 6685-6692VMVX 6685-6692Model SDP45. (later SD45M). All to VMVX and then rebuilt into SD40M-3 locomotives.
72468/7036880-368867EL 3662-3668CR 6693-6699VMVX 6693-6699Model SDP45. (later SD45M). All to VMVX and then rebuilt as SD40M-3 locomotives.
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Preservation

References

References

  1. Schafer, Mike. (1998). "Vintage diesel locomotives". Motorbooks International.

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