NRE 3GS21B
The NRE 3GS21B is a low-emissions diesel genset locomotive built by National Railway Equipment (NRE). It is powered by three Cummins QSK19C I6 engines with each one developing 700 horsepower (522 kW) and creating a total power output of 2,100 horsepower (1,570 kW). Instead of a single prime mover, the NRE genset locomotive has three engines that each can be turned off or on as power is needed reducing overall diesel emissions and improving fuel efficiency.[1] More than 150 of the 3GS21B genset locomotives have been produced to date, with the majority of these units being manufactured at NRE's Mount Vernon shops in Southern Illinois.[2] In addition, three road slug models have also been produced.
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Flexibility
Because the engines are modular, flexibility is obtained:
- If one engine fails, the others can continue at reduced power.
- If a lower axle load is needed, one engine can be left off.
- When reduced power is needed, one or more of the engines can be turned off, saving fuel and wear and tear.
- The QSK19C engine is common to the four variants of the NRE 3GS21C locomotive.
- The QSK19C engine is also widely used for non-railway applications, and spare parts are readily available.[3]
Original buyers
Railroad | Quantity | Road numbers | Notes |
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BNSF Railway | 1293-1294 equipped with dynamic brakes, classified as 3GS21B-DE | ||
California Northern Railroad | |||
Canadian Pacific | Both units equipped with dynamic brakes, classified as 3GS21B-DE, 2100 retired 5/13, 2101 retired 6/13 (both returned to NRE). | ||
CSX Transportation | |||
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority | Both units equipped with dynamic brakes, classified as 3GS21B-DE | ||
Metro Stevedore[4] | Equipped with dynamic brakes, classified as 3GS21B-DE | ||
Neptune Bulk Terminals[5] | 805A, 808A and 809A are the only road slug model built to date. | ||
Norfolk Southern | |||
Nova Chemicals | |||
National Railway Equipment | |||
Pacific Harbor Line | |||
Tacoma Rail | |||
Union Pacific | |||
United States Army | |||
San Diego and Imperial Valley Railroad | |||
Total | 182[7] | ||
- A brand new 3GS21B locomotive painted for the BNSF Railway.
- Two brand new U.S. Army 3GS21B locomotives working at Fort Lewis, Washington.
- Brand new MBTA 3GS21B at South Station.
- MBTA 3GS21B on the Grand Junction Railroad.
See also
References
- "N-Viromotive new locomotive". www.nationalrailway.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-01.
- Train Web: Gensets Gen-set switchers by National Railway Equipment.
- Cummins Marine (August 2002). "Bulletin 4000084: QSK19-M" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2013.
- Metro Ports
- Neptune Terminals
- Tacoma Rail Locomotives Tacoma Rail Acquires Eco-friendly Locomotives.
- Train Web: Gensets Roster information on NREC 3GS21B engines.
External links
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- National Railway Equipment – Official N-ViroMotive Product Page