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- EMD_AEM-7 length "15544.8".
- EMD_AEM-7 abstract "The AEM-7 is a twin-cab B-B electric locomotive that is used in the United States on the Northeast Corridor between Washington DC and Boston and the Keystone Corridor between Philadelphia and Harrisburg in Pennsylvania. They were built by Electro-Motive Division from 1978 to 1988. In the Boston Mechanical Department of Amtrak they are known as "Meatballs" and in the Washington Mechanical Department they are known as ASEAs since some of their major parts and components were designed in Sweden by ASEA (Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget; translation: General Swedish Electrical Inc), which merged with Brown Boveri in 1988 forming ABB. They are also referred to as "toasters" by railfans, owing to their boxy appearance. There are two versions of the AEM-7 as of 1999: the original AEM-7DC which has DC propulsion equipment and the newer, modified AEM-7AC which uses AC propulsion equipment.70 new locomotives, designated the ACS-64, the Cities Sprinter, manufactured in California, will replace Amtrak's AEM-7s and HHP-8s; they will enter service over several years, starting in 2013. Amtrak unveiled the first new locomotive on May 11, 2013.".
- EMD_AEM-7 activeYearsEndYear "1988".
- EMD_AEM-7 activeYearsStartYear "1978".
- EMD_AEM-7 builder Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_AEM-7 designer Allm%C3%A4nna_Svenska_Elektriska_Aktiebolaget.
- EMD_AEM-7 length "15.5448".
- EMD_AEM-7 numberBuilt "65".
- EMD_AEM-7 thumbnail Aem7_916.jpg?width=300.
- EMD_AEM-7 topSpeed "201.1675".
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink amtrak.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink aem7status.html.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink MME60.html.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink AEM7.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink amtkrinf-aem7date.shtml.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink showphotos.php?locomotive=ASEA%20AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink locoList.aspx?mid=159.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageExternalLink Transportation.pdf.
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageID "390246".
- EMD_AEM-7 wikiPageRevisionID "602221758".
- EMD_AEM-7 aarwheels AAR_wheel_arrangement.
- EMD_AEM-7 builddate "1978".
- EMD_AEM-7 builder Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_AEM-7 caption "AEM-7 916 at Union Station, Washington, D.C., in Phase III paint. This locomotive has since been converted to an AEM-7AC .".
- EMD_AEM-7 collectionmethod "Dual pantographs".
- EMD_AEM-7 designer "Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget".
- EMD_AEM-7 electricsystem "AC Catenary".
- EMD_AEM-7 hasPhotoCollection EMD_AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 locale "Amtrak's Northeast Corridor between Boston and Washington, DC, and Amtrak's Keystone Corridor between Philadelphia, PA and Harrisburg, PA".
- EMD_AEM-7 name "AEM-7".
- EMD_AEM-7 nicknames "Toasters; Swedish Meatballs; Mighty Mouse; Little Volvos".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "AEM-7AC: @".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "AEM-7AC: to".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "AEM-7DC and AC: maximum at rail".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "AEM-7DC: @".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "AEM-7DC:".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "Continuous Tractive Effort:".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "Starting Tractive Effort:".
- EMD_AEM-7 poweroutput "continuous at rail".
- EMD_AEM-7 powertype "Electric".
- EMD_AEM-7 railroad "Amtrak, MARC and SEPTA".
- EMD_AEM-7 roadnumber "AMT 901-902, 904-910, 912, 914-921, 923-929, 931-932, 934-953;".
- EMD_AEM-7 roadnumber "MARC 4900-4903;".
- EMD_AEM-7 roadnumber "SEPTA 2301-2307".
- EMD_AEM-7 topspeed "for Northeast Regional".
- EMD_AEM-7 topspeed "for long-distance trains".
- EMD_AEM-7 totalproduction "65".
- EMD_AEM-7 uicclass "Bo'Bo'".
- EMD_AEM-7 wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:11_kV_AC_locomotives.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:25_kV_AC_locomotives.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:ASEA_locomotives.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:Amtrak_rolling_stock.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:B-B_locomotives.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:Electric_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:Electro-Motive_Diesel_locomotives.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1978.
- EMD_AEM-7 subject Category:SEPTA_Regional_Rail.
- EMD_AEM-7 type Locomotive.
- EMD_AEM-7 type MeanOfTransportation.
- EMD_AEM-7 type Product.
- EMD_AEM-7 type DesignedArtifact.
- EMD_AEM-7 comment "The AEM-7 is a twin-cab B-B electric locomotive that is used in the United States on the Northeast Corridor between Washington DC and Boston and the Keystone Corridor between Philadelphia and Harrisburg in Pennsylvania. They were built by Electro-Motive Division from 1978 to 1988.".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "AEM7".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "EMD AEM-7 型電力機車".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "EMD AEM-7".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "EMD AEM-7".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "EMD AEM-7".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "EMD AEM-7".
- EMD_AEM-7 label "EMD AEM-7形電気機関車".
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs EMD_AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs EMD_AEM-7形電気機関車.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs EMD_AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs EMD_AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs EMD_AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs m.022l6f.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs Q987382.
- EMD_AEM-7 sameAs Q987382.
- EMD_AEM-7 wasDerivedFrom EMD_AEM-7?oldid=602221758.
- EMD_AEM-7 depiction Aem7_916.jpg.
- EMD_AEM-7 isPrimaryTopicOf EMD_AEM-7.
- EMD_AEM-7 name "AEM-7".
- EMD_AEM-7 name "Toasters; Swedish Meatballs; Mighty Mouse; Little Volvos".