THE 1970s

EMD® 100 Year Celebration
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1972

EMD celebrates 50 years in business with a large celebration at the facility in La Grange.

1972 50th Anniversary EMD
1972 50th Anniversary EMD
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50 Years Of Power Ceremonies were held in the material staging yard just east of the LaGrange Main Erecting Bay. Montana Western No. 31 was built in October 1925 and was designed by the Electro-Motive Company of Cleveland, Ohio for Great Northern Railway as No. 2313. This gas-electric railcar was powered by a Winton 6-cylinder 106A gasoline engine which produced 220 HP at 1050 RPM. In 1940, the railcar was sold to Montana Western.

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Displays were arranged all around the facility to give visitors a chance to see all the historic innovations created over the 50 years of EMD. In the Upper Bay of the Engineering Building were displays with Engine, Turbocharger, Locomotive, Electrical Controls, and Electrical Rotating components

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A current production 20-645E3 engine was on display. This engine is intended for application to a locomotive and is rated at 3,900 BHP at 900 RPM. This engine was also used in MP-45 Electric Power Generation Units and as marine main propulsion engines.

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Another display showed a current production AR-10 Traction Alternator. This machine developed AC current and used internal rectifier banks to develop DC current needed by the Traction Motors. The AR-10 Traction Alternator was used in many locomotive models including the SD40-2 and SD45-2.

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As part of the historical display, an Electro-Motive D-4 DC Generator was displayed. This generator was rated at 1,100 HP and used from 1938 to 1946. This generator was used in early locomotives built in LaGrange including passenger locomotives EA, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, and E7.

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A D-7 DC Traction Motor was also on display. This traction motor was rated at 349 HP and used from 1938 to 1946. This traction motor was used in early locomotives built in LaGrange including passenger locomotives EA, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, and E7.

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A current production D-77 DC Traction Motor was on display. This traction motor is rated at 718 HP and was used in many locomotives including the SD40-2. This traction motor produces more than twice the power of the D-7 but will physically fit in the early production locomotives. Also shown is the way the traction motor is supported in the locomotive. The Traction Motor Support Bearings are shown that surround the axle and support the traction motor. Also shown is the "Bull Gear" mounted on the axle which is driven by the Pinion Gear mounted on the end of the Traction Motor Armature.

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EMD 50th
EMD 50th
EMD 50th
EMD 50th
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Multiple historic locomotives were on display for the event. Southern FTA No. 6100 was originally built as Electro-Motive FT Demonstrator No. 103.

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Baltimore & Ohio No. 50 was built in 1935. It is a twin engine, four axle passenger locomotive, powered by Winton engines, totaling 1,800 HP. The LaGrange factory had not been built at the time so this locomotive was assembled at General Electric's plant at Erie, PA.

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Baltimore & Ohio GP40-2 No. GM50 was built in 1972 and was painted solid gold in honor of Electro-Motive's 50th Anniversary.

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Chicago & North Western No. 1518 was the first “GP” model locomotive produced. It is a GP-7 locomotive rated at 1,500 HP and was built in 1948 as EMD Demonstrator 922.

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EMD 50th
EMD 50th
EMD 50th

Union Pacific SD40-2 No. 3157 was built in February 1972. It is one of the 686 SD40-2’s purchased by Union Pacific.

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Kansas City Southern SD40-2 No.  639 was built in February 1972 and is one of the 46 SD40-2’s purchased by Kansas City Southern. Shown behind No. 639 are eight other locomotives from this order of ten locomotives.

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1972

Chessie System GP40-2 No. 4108 was built in August 1972 and is one of the 313 GP40-2’a purchased by the Baltimore & Ohio and Chesapeake & Ohio.

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“Body drop at Electro-Motive.” Before being rolled into the last assembly station, the carbody/underframe assembly is lowered onto completed trucks. The locomotive assembly process begins with the underframe positioned upside down. In this upside down position, the fuel tank and other assemblies are applied. The underframe is flipped over and the engine, alternator, cab, and carbody are applied.

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Burlington Northern SD40-2 No. 6773 was built in May 1977 and is one of the 862 SD40-2’s purchased by Burlington Northern.

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1977

Seaboard Coast Line / Louisville and Nashville SD40-2 No. 3605 was built in September 1977 and is one of the 227 SD40-2’s purchased by both railroads.

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1977

Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe SD40-2 No. 5032 was built in October 1977 and is one of the 187 SD40-2’a purchased by Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe.

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1972

1978

Crowds gather to celebrate the milestone of 100 million horsepower reached by EMD, all manufactured as two-stroke diesel engines. Positioned on the north end of the Engineering Train Shed at LaGrange are three current production locomotives available for tours by visitors to LaGrange.

100 million horesepower celebration 1978
100 million horesepower celebration 1978

44,726 locomotives

By 1978, EMD two-stroke diesel engines had powered 6339 locomotives for overseas customers excluding Mexico and Canada. 44,726 locomotives worldwide had been powered by EMD two-stroke diesel engines. Crowds are touring Burlington Northern SD40-2 No. 7055 and Amtrak F40PH No. 288.

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Crowds are lined up after entering the Main Gate at the southeast corner of the Main Factory Building. The crowd is entering the parking structure where displays were available to view. In this structure was the engine that marked the "100 Million Horsepower" which was a 16-645E3 engine specially painted silver. This engine was subsequently installed in a Burlington Northern SD40-2.

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Children wave out of the Conductor's side window of Southern Railroad SD40-2 No, 3295.

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Crowds are lined up on the Engineer's side walkway to enter the cab of Southern Railroad SD40-2 No. 3295.

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Crowds are lined up on the Engineer's side walkway to enter the cab of Burlington Northern SD40-2 No. 7055.

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1978
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The 100 Million Horsepower Open House was well attended with crowds allowed to tour the entire facility. Similar to the 50th Anniversary Celebration, there were displays throughout the facility to explain the technology and processes required to produce modern locomotives. This picture shows the Administration building directly behind the sign at the top of the tower.

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