CNW Class E-4
CNW class E-4
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Specifications |
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Configuration |
4-6-4 |
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UIC class |
2′C2′ h2 |
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Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Driver dia. |
84 in (2,134 mm) |
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Length |
101 ft 9 3⁄4 in (31.03 m) |
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Adhesive weight |
216,000 lb (98,000 kilograms; 98 metric tons) |
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Total weight |
791,500 lb (359,000 kilograms; 359.0 metric tons) |
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Fuel type |
Coal |
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Water cap |
20,000 US gal (76,000 l; 17,000 imp gal) |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area |
90.7 sq ft (8.43 m2) |
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Boiler pressure |
300 lbf/in2 (2.07 MPa) |
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Heating surface |
3,958 sq ft (367.7 m2) |
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Superheater:
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• Heating area |
1,884 sq ft (175.0 m2) |
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Cylinders |
Two |
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Cylinder size |
25 in × 29 in (635 mm × 737 mm) |
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The Chicago and North Western Railway's Class E-4 comprised nine coal-burning streamlined 4-6-4 "Hudson" steam locomotives built in 1937 by Alco.
They were built to haul the road's famous "400" express passenger trains, but before they were even delivered the railroad's management decided that streamlined steam was the wrong direction and instead placed orders with General Motors Electro-Motive Division for new diesel locomotives. The displaced E-4s instead worked other trains until they were withdrawn from service in 1953 and scrapped.
The nine E-4s were almost identical in specification and purpose to the Milwaukee Road's six class F7 locomotives, and they were built by the same builder at the same time, yet they were different in almost every detail of design.
In fiction
- Speedy from the animated children's television series Chuggington is based on the CNW Class E-4 minus the tender.
Other CNW steam locomotives
- CNW Class D 4-4-2 – A major workhorse of the C&NW, some were used on the Minnesota 400.
- CNW Class E 4-6-2 – Some converted to "ES" class with similar shrouding to the E-4. The ES engines succeeded Class D locomotives on the Minnesota 400.
- CNW Class E-2 4-6-2 – Twelve locomotives, four of which were converted to "E-2-a" class and were the original locomotives for the Twin Cities to Chicago 400 before being replaced by EMD E3 diesel units. The remaining eight were converted to "E-2-b" locomotives.[1]
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