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- EMD_E7 height "4267.2".
- EMD_E7 length "21640.8".
- EMD_E7 width "3048.0".
- EMD_E7 abstract "The E7 was a 2,000-horsepower (1,500 kW), A1A-A1A passenger train locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois. 428 cab versions, or E7As, were built from February 1945 to April 1949; 82 booster E7Bs were built from March 1945 to July 1948. (Circa 1953 one more E7A was built by the Los Angeles General Shops of the Southern Pacific by rebuilding an E2A.) The 2,000 hp came from two 12 cylinder model 567A engines. Each engine drove its own electrical generator to power the two traction motors on one truck. The E7 was the eighth model in a line of passenger diesels of similar design known as EMD E-units. In profile the front of the nose of an E7A was less slanted than on earlier EMD passenger locomotives, and the E7, E8, and E9 units have been nicknamed “bulldog nose” units. Some earlier units were called “shovel nose” units or “slant nose” units.A Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad E7A, #103-A, appears at the start and end of the 1967 film In The Heat Of The Night.A Southern Pacific E7A, #6001, is on the point of a train that figures prominently in The Hitch-Hiker, a popular 1960 episode of the anthology television series, The Twilight Zone, starring Inger Stevens. (According to the narration, Steven's character is said to encounter the train somewhere between Pennsylvania and Tennessee, yet the locomotive's number board shows that the train, #99, is the Coast Daylight, which travelled between Los Angeles and San Francisco.)The only E7 that survives today is owned by the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, in Strasburg, Pennsylvania and is ex-Pennsylvania Railroad E7A #5901. This locomotive has been cosmetically restored, and is on indoor display.".
- EMD_E7 activeYearsEndYear "1949".
- EMD_E7 activeYearsStartYear "1945".
- EMD_E7 builder Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_E7 cylinderCount "2".
- EMD_E7 height "4.2672".
- EMD_E7 length "21.6408".
- EMD_E7 numberBuilt "428".
- EMD_E7 thumbnail Afternoon_Hiawatha_1956.JPG?width=300.
- EMD_E7 topSpeed "136.7939".
- EMD_E7 width "3.048".
- EMD_E7 wikiPageExternalLink e7.shtml.
- EMD_E7 wikiPageID "1099476".
- EMD_E7 wikiPageRevisionID "593324830".
- EMD_E7 aarwheels "A1A-A1A".
- EMD_E7 aspiration Roots-type_supercharger.
- EMD_E7 builddate "February 1945 – April 1949".
- EMD_E7 builder Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_E7 buildmodel "E7".
- EMD_E7 caption "Milwaukee Road's 16A and 16B hauling the Afternoon Hiawatha".
- EMD_E7 cylindercount "V12".
- EMD_E7 displacement "each".
- EMD_E7 disposition "One preserved in static display, remainder scrapped".
- EMD_E7 enginetype "Two stroke diesel".
- EMD_E7 fueltype "Diesel".
- EMD_E7 generator "EMD D-4".
- EMD_E7 hasPhotoCollection EMD_E7.
- EMD_E7 locale United_States.
- EMD_E7 locoweight "A unit: , B unit:".
- EMD_E7 minimumcurve "21".
- EMD_E7 name "EMD E7".
- EMD_E7 poweroutput "total".
- EMD_E7 powertype "Diesel-electric".
- EMD_E7 primemover "EMD 567A".
- EMD_E7 rpmrange "800".
- EMD_E7 totalproduction "428".
- EMD_E7 tractionmotors "GM D7 or D17".
- EMD_E7 tractiveeffort "starting, continuous".
- EMD_E7 wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- EMD_E7 subject Category:A1A-A1A_locomotives.
- EMD_E7 subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- EMD_E7 subject Category:Electro-Motive_Diesel_locomotives.
- EMD_E7 subject Category:Locomotives_with_cabless_variants.
- EMD_E7 subject Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- EMD_E7 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1945.
- EMD_E7 type Locomotive.
- EMD_E7 type MeanOfTransportation.
- EMD_E7 type Product.
- EMD_E7 type DesignedArtifact.
- EMD_E7 comment "The E7 was a 2,000-horsepower (1,500 kW), A1A-A1A passenger train locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois. 428 cab versions, or E7As, were built from February 1945 to April 1949; 82 booster E7Bs were built from March 1945 to July 1948. (Circa 1953 one more E7A was built by the Los Angeles General Shops of the Southern Pacific by rebuilding an E2A.) The 2,000 hp came from two 12 cylinder model 567A engines.".
- EMD_E7 label "EMD E7".
- EMD_E7 sameAs m.045ywd.
- EMD_E7 sameAs Q5323403.
- EMD_E7 sameAs Q5323403.
- EMD_E7 wasDerivedFrom EMD_E7?oldid=593324830.
- EMD_E7 depiction Afternoon_Hiawatha_1956.JPG.
- EMD_E7 isPrimaryTopicOf EMD_E7.
- EMD_E7 name "EMD E7".