UP 6916

Union Pacific 6916
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder EMD
Model DDA40X
Specifications
AAR wheel arr. D-D
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Safety systems Leslie S3LR
Career
Operators Union Pacific
Numbers 6916
Nicknames "Centennial"
Disposition Static Museum Display, Utah State Railroad Museum, Ogden, Utah

Union Pacific 6916 is a DDA40X diesel locomotive built for the Union Pacific Railroad. It now resides in the Eccles Rail Center at the Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah.

History

UP 6916 was built by the General Motors Electro-Motive Division in November 1969 as one of a series of 46 locomotives of the same type. It weighs 542,432 pounds and utilizes two Model 645E3A V-16 diesel engines, each rated at 3,300 horsepower, for a combined rating of 6,600 horsepower. Maximum speed was set at 80 miles per hour. By 22 June 1980, the 6916 was placed in storage due to a decrease in traffic. It was returned to service soon after,[1] but by 1983, most of the DDA40X types were stored out of service in Yermo, California. In 1984, a motive power crunch caused Union Pacific to reinstate 25 of the locomotives, including the 6916.[2] The locomotive was finally retired from service on 16 May 1985, and internally gutted as a parts source for SD40 and SD40-2 diesels.[1] The unit was donated "as is" to the Utah State Railroad Museum in 1986.[3]

The DDA40X locomotive type was nicknamed "Centennial" after the 100th anniversary of the driving of the Golden Spike in 1869, which signified the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad.[4] They are unique in that they are actually two power units on a single 98-foot frame, and are noted as being the largest diesel locomotives in the world. The 6916 is one of thirteen surviving Centennials.[5]

UP 6900, showing the split between the two operating units 
The cab of the 6916 
Leslie type S3LR 3-chime air horn 

See also

Union Pacific 6936

Union Pacific 6922

References

  1. 1 2 3 Reisdorff, James J & Bartels, Michael M. (January 2011). The Union Pacific Centennial Locomotive. South Platte Press.
  2. Strack, Don. "Union Pacific DDA40X Centennial Locomotives". Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  3. Witten, Lee. "Locomotives: UP 6916". Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  4. "Wes". "Union Pacific Centennials". Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  5. Weeks, John A. "DDA40X-The Centennial Survivors". Retrieved 7 April 2011.
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