EMD F2
{{Short description|American diesel freight locomotive}}
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{{Infobox Locomotive
| name=EMD F2
| image=Rock Island EMD F2 diesel locomotives heading a freight at Joliet Union Station, 16 Aug 1963.jpg
| caption=Rock Island F2 locomotive no. 43 and a contemporary B unit lead a freight train through Joliet, Illinois, in August 1963
| powertype=Diesel-electric
| gauge={{track gauge|ussg}}
| builder=General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
| buildmodel=F2
| aarwheels=B-B
| builddate=July 1946 – November 1946
| totalproduction=74 A units, 30 B units
| generator = EMD D8
| maxspeed={{convert|65-102|mph|kph|0|abbr=on}}
| poweroutput=1,350 hp (1000 kW)
|disposition=All scrapped
}}
The EMD F2 was a freight-hauling diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between July 1946 and November 1946. It succeeded the FT model in GM-EMD's F-unit sequence, and was replaced in turn by the F3. The F2 was in many respects a transitional type between those two; it kept the {{Convert|1350|hp|abbr=on|lk=in}} rated D8 generator from the FT due to late development of the new D12 generator intended for the F3, but in a revised carbody design and internal layout that would be continued through the rest of the F-unit series. 74 cab-equipped lead A units and 30 cabless booster B units were produced.
There are no reliable recognition features for an F2. They were built with what has become known as 'Type 1' side panels, with three portholes and no filter grilles, but this was carried over into early F3 production and in any case, could be changed later by the customer. Like some early F3s, they were built with small side numberboards on the nose. They, and all subsequent F-units, are readily distinguished from the FT by having two exhaust stacks instead of four, and by having no large overhang on the end of the B units, while the trucks were a little further away from the other ends.
They also had four radiator fans at the center of the unit next to each other in line on the roof instead of two at each end. This external feature was the result of a major change in internal arrangement, the replacement of all mechanical and belt-drives for radiator fans and traction motor blowers with electric motors. Power for these accessories was produced by a new D14 three phase alternator built into the main DC generator, called a “companion alternator”. This device has been used in all later EMD road locomotives to the present.
All F2's were scrapped, making them the only EMD F-unit model with no extant examples.
Original owners
EMD built 104 F2 locomotives: 74 A units and 30 B units. Nine railroads purchased A units; of these, four purchased B units. The most significant buyers were the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and Boston and Maine Railroad, which purchased 28, 24, and 21 locomotives, respectively.{{sfnp|Cook|2015a|p=25}}
Notes
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References
- {{cite magazine | last1=Calloway | first1=Warren | last2=Cupper | first2=Dan | last3=Withers | first3=Paul | title=EMD's F2 - An Interim Model | magazine=Diesel Era | date=March–April 1996 | pages=31–46 | issn=1049-5622}}
- {{cite magazine | last=Cook | first=Preston |title=F Units, T to 9 | magazine=Classic Trains | date=Spring 2015 | pages=20–35 | issn=1527-0718 | ref={{harvid|Cook|2015a}} }}
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External links
{{commonscat|EMD F2 locomotives}}
- [https://www.american-rails.com/f2.html EMD "F2" Locomotives: Specs, Roster, History]
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Category:Diesel–electric locomotives of the United States
Category:Railway locomotives introduced in 1946
Category:Locomotives with cabless variants
Category:Standard-gauge locomotives of the United States
Category:Standard-gauge locomotives of Mexico
Category:Diesel–electric locomotives of Mexico
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