DV&S 50

DV&S 50

A sister locomotive
Type and origin
References:[1][2]
Power type Diesel Electric
Builder General Electric
Serial number 32129
Model 45 ton
Build date May 1954
Specifications
AAR wheel arr. B-B
UIC class B'B'
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Minimum curve 50 ft (15 m)
Adhesive weight 45 short tons (41 t)
Loco weight 45 short tons (41 t)
Fuel type Diesel
RPM range 1800
Displacement 672 cubic inches (11 L)
Traction motors one on each truck
side rod drive to second axle
Cylinders 6 in each of two engines
Cylinder size 4 78 in × 6 in (124 mm × 152 mm)
Loco brake Air
Train brakes Air
Performance figures
Maximum speed 20 mph (32 km/h)
Power output 2 x 150 hp (112 kW)
Tractive effort 27,000 lbf (120 kN)
Career
Operators Delta Valley & Southern
Numbers 50
Last run unknown
Current owner unknown
Disposition

unknown

Delta Valley & Southern Railway Locomotive #50
Area less than one acre
Built 1954
Architect General Electric
NRHP Reference #

06001263

[3]
Added to NRHP January 24, 2007

Delta Valley and Southern 50 is a standard gauge diesel-electric locomotive built by General Electric in May, 1954, GE #32129 for the Delta Valley and Southern Railway. It replaced a small steam locomotive. It is of the type designated as a 45-ton,[4] although the actual weight may be different from that. It is powered by two Cummins HBI-600 six-cylinder diesel prime movers, each of which drives a generator which, in turn, drives a single electric traction motor, one on each truck. The second axle on each truck is driven by a side rod.[2]

The Delta Valley and Southern Railway, "DVS", in 1996 operated two miles of track from Delpro to Elkins, Arkansas, carrying about 600 cars a year. The line originally operated over 18.1 miles of track from Delpro to Tyronza, but was cut back in 1947. It was part of the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway (Frisco) for most of its life.[4]

DV&S 50 was the only locomotive used on the railroad from 1954 until some time recently. The only current information available is that the Burlington Northern Santa Fe put the locomotive up for auction in Oklahoma City on May 6, 2009. Bidding closed May 26.[5] It is not known who the buyer, if any, was or where the locomotive is now.

The locomotive was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 as Delta Valley & Southern Railway Locomotive #50.

Nomenclature

General Electric made a wide variety of small diesel electric locomotives for industrial and railroad use. These included:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 C.B. Peck (ed.). 1950-52 Locomotive Cyclopedia of American Practice. New York: Simmons-Boardman. pp. 188, 194, 222.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide. Kalmbach. pp. 138, 194.
  3. National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  4. 1 2 Lewis, Edward A. (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide. Kalmbach. p. 102.
  5. "BNSF Auction Source:One (1) Each 1954 Delta Valley & Southern Railway Locomotive # 50". Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
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