Baldwin RT-624
| BLW RT-624 |
| Type and origin |
| Power type |
Diesel-electric |
| Builder |
Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) |
| Model |
RT-624 |
| Build date |
1951–1954 |
| Total produced |
24 |
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| Performance figures |
| Power output |
2,400 hp (1,800 kW) |
| Tractive effort |
64,200 lbf (286 kN) |
|
| Career |
| Nicknames |
Center Cab |
| Disposition |
All scrapped |
|
| Type and origin |
| Power type |
Diesel-electric |
| Builder |
Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) |
| Model |
RT-624 |
| Build date |
1951–1954 |
| Total produced |
24 |
| Performance figures |
| Power output |
2,400 hp (1,800 kW) |
| Tractive effort |
64,200 lbf (286 kN) |
| Career |
| Nicknames |
Center Cab |
| Disposition |
All scrapped |
The Baldwin RT-624 was a twin-engined diesel-electric locomotive, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1951 and 1954.
The RT-624, an improved version of the Baldwin DT-6-6-2000, was a center-cab transfer locomotive. Twenty-four locomotives were built using 6-cylinder turbocharged 606A prime movers during 1951–1954.
No examples of the RT-624 are known to survive.
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