S8 |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Diesel–electric |
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Builder | Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton |
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Model | S8 |
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Build date | March 1951 – September 1954 |
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Total produced | 54, plus 9 calf units |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 45 mph (72 km/h) |
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Power output | 875 hp (652 kW) (marketed as 800 hp) |
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The BLH S8 was an 875-horsepower (652 kW) diesel–electric switcher locomotive. The Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation produced a total of 63 units (61 for United States railroads and 2 for use in Cuba) between 1951 and 1953. Of these, nine were calf units built for Oliver Iron Mining Company in Minnesota. A tenth calf had been built for them on order, but when delivery was refused, it was fitted with a cab, and converted to a regular S8.[1]
Original owners
Railroad |
Quantity |
Road numbers |
Notes
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American Rolling Mill Company |
3 |
1151, 1152, 1201 |
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Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad |
1 |
102 |
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La Salle and Bureau County Railroad |
1 |
8 |
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McCloud Railway |
1 |
31 |
Built with a single stack and space for a turbocharger for later conversion to a S-12, so is factored into the numbers of (and considered to be) an S-12
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Medford Corporation, (Medford, Oregon) |
1 |
8 |
Only Baldwin switcher built with dynamic brakes; preserved by the Southern Oregon Railway Historical Society
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New Orleans Public Belt Railroad |
2 |
50, 51 |
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Oliver Iron Mining Company |
9 |
1200A–1206A, 1214A, 1215A |
"Cow" units
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9 |
1200B–1206B, 1214B, 1215B |
"Calf" units
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Pennsylvania Railroad |
6 |
8994–8999 |
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Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines |
1 |
6006 |
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Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad |
5 |
802–806 |
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Sharon Steel Corporation |
8 |
3–10 |
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Sloss-Sheffield Steel |
4 |
33–36 |
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United Railways of Havana, Cuba |
2 |
8001, 8002 |
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US Pipe and Foundry |
1 |
37 |
Build as "calf"; fitted with cab before sale to USP&F; preserved by Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum (Calera, Alabama) as Jefferson Warrior 37
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US Steel |
1 |
13 |
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Weyerhaeuser Company |
2 |
103, 105 |
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Youngstown Sheet and Tube |
7 |
703, 800–805 |
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Totals |
54 |
A units |
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9 |
B units |
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Preservation
Only two intact examples of the S-8 are known to survive today, one of which is owned by a railroad museum, while the other is the property of a railway historical society.[2]
References
- Kirkland, John F. (November 1994). The Diesel Builders volume 3: Baldwin Locomotive Works. Pasadena, California: Interurban Press. ISBN 0-916374-93-9.
External links
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