Showing posts with label ES44AC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ES44AC. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Union Pacific ES44AC #5695 in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006

Union Pacific ES44AC #5695 in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006

On the Albany & Eastern in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006, I found another Union Pacific mainline locomotive.

Union Pacific ES44AC #5695 in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006

Union Pacific #5695 was the first of five Pre-Production ES44AC Tier II V12 AC test units.

Union Pacific ES44AC #5695 in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006

It was built by General Electric in January 2003.

Union Pacific ES44AC #5695 in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006

It was delivered to Union Pacific on April 1, 2003, along with sisters #5696 and #5697; they were the first GEVO locomotives delivered to a railroad, though they remained owned by General Electric.

Union Pacific ES44AC #5695 in Lebanon, Oregon, on September 1, 2006

Union Pacific gives its ES44AC locomotives the designation C45ACCTE.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on August 16, 2006

Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on August 16, 2006

On August 16, 2006, I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train from my car on Interstate 5 at Albany, Oregon, led by Union Pacific #5304, a 4,400-horsepower ES44AC that was built by General Electric and delivered on May 30, 2006. Union Pacific gives its ES44AC locomotives the designation C45ACCTE. The second locomotive is Union Pacific #4291, a 4,000-horsepower SD70M that was assembled for the General Motors Locomotive Group by Bombardier in Mexico in January 2001 and was delivered on January 17, 2001.

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Trains in Albany, Oregon, in June & July 2006

I took these train pictures from my car on Interstate 5 at Albany, Oregon, in mid-late June and early July of 2006.

Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 14, 2006
First, on June 14, 2006, I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train. The trailing locomotive is Union Pacific #5685, a 4,400-horsepower AC4400CW that Union Pacific designates as a C44ACCTE. It was built by General Electric in December 2004 and delivered on December 26, 2004.
Amtrak Coast Starlight at Albany, Oregon, on June 14, 2006
Later on June 14, 2006, I photographed Amtrak’s southbound Coast Starlight, powered by Amtrak #115 & #119, a pair of 4,250-horsepower P42DC locomotives that were built by General Electric in September 1997.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 14, 2006
Further up Interstate 5, I also photographed these Union Pacific locomotives on a freight train. Union Pacific #5853 is a 4,400-horsepower AC4400CW that Union Pacific designates as a C44ACCTE. It was built by General Electric in March 2002 and was delivered on April 2, 2002. Union Pacific #5486 is another 4,400-horsepower AC4400CW that Union Pacific designates as a C44ACCTE. It was built by General Electric in May 2005 and was delivered on June 3, 2005. Union Pacific #9675 is a 4,400-horsepower Dash 9-44CW that was built by General Electric in December 1993 as Chicago & North Western #8611. After the Chicago & North Western was merged into the Union Pacific on April 24, 1995, this locomotive became Union Pacific #9675 on July 21, 1999.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 15, 2006
On June 15, 2006, I photographed Union Pacific #5763 leading a southbound freight train. It is a 4,400-horsepower AC4400CW that Union Pacific designates as a C44ACCTE. It was built by General Electric in March 2001 and was delivered on March 27, 2001.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 15, 2006
Just down Interstate 5, I photographed another southbound freight train, with an unknown Union Pacific SD40-2 leading Union Pacific #9209, a 4,000-horsepower Dash 8-40C that was built by General Electric in September 1988.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 15, 2006
Later that same day, I photographed the first southbound freight train again, with Union Pacific #5763 still leading. The second locomotive is Union Pacific #5250, a 4,400-horsepower ES44AC that was built by General Electric in February 2006 and was delivered on March 1, 2006. Union Pacific gives its ES44AC locomotives the designation C45ACCTE. The third locomotive is Union Pacific #5687, a 4,400-horsepower AC4400CW that Union Pacific designates as a C44ACCTE. It was built by General Electric in December 2004 and was delivered on December 29, 2004.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 21, 2006
On June 21, 2006, I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train, led by an unknown Union Pacific 4,400-horsepower GE AC4400CW followed by a 4,000-horsepower EMD SD70M, two 4,000-horsepower GE Dash 8-40Cs and two 3,800-horsepower EMD SD60Ms.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 30, 2006
On June 30, 2006, I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train with an unknown Union Pacific General Electric locomotive leading five additional units.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on July 3, 2006
On July 3, 2006, I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train powered by at least five locomotives, one of which appears to be wearing the orange and green paint scheme of Burlington Northern Santa Fe.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on July 5, 2006
On July 5, 2006, I photographed this northbound Union Pacific intermodal train with an unknown Union Pacific 4,300-horsepower EMD SD70ACe leading an unknown Union Pacific 4,000-horsepower EMD SD70M.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on July 7, 2006
On July 7, 2006, I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train led by what appears to be Union Pacific #4506, which was a 4,000-horsepower SD70M assembled for the General Motors Locomotive Group by Bombardier in Mexico and was delivered on November 27, 2001.
Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on July 11, 2006
On July 11, 2006, I photographed these two southbound Union Pacific freight trains. The closer train is led by an unknown Union Pacific 4,000-horsepower EMD SD70M. The second unit is Union Pacific (UPY) #2310, a 2000-horsepower GG20GE battery diesel hybrid locomotive that was built by Motive Power Industries using the frame of Union Pacific #262, a retired 3,000-horsepower B30-7A locomotive that was built by General Electric in March 1980 as Cotton Belt (SSW) #7776. The Cotton Belt was a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific. After the Southern Pacific merged into the Union Pacific on September 11, 1996, SSW #7776 became Union Pacific #262 on June 7, 1997. It was first retired on December 19, 2001, then permanently retired on February 28, 2005, for its frame to be used for UPY #2310, which was delivered on June 3, 2006. The third locomotive is Union Pacific #5768, a 4,400-horsepower AC4400CW that Union Pacific designates as a C44ACCTE. It was built by General Electric in March 2001 and was delivered on March 27, 2001. The fourth locomotive is Union Pacific #9752, a 4,400-horsepower Dash 9-44CW that was built by General Electric in January 1994 as Chicago & North Western #8648. After the Chicago & North Western was merged into the Union Pacific on April 24, 1995, this locomotive became Union Pacific #9752 on April 12, 2000.

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Union Pacific Freight Trains at Albany, Oregon, in Early June 2006

Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 1, 2006

I took these pictures of Union Pacific freight trains from my car on Interstate 5 at Albany, Oregon, in early June 2006. First, on June 1, 2006, I photographed this northbound freight train led by Union Pacific #5359, a 4,400-horsepower ES44AC that was built by General Electric in January 2005 and delivered on February 3, 2005. Union Pacific gives its ES44AC locomotives the designation C45ACCTE. The second locomotive is Union Pacific #3929, a 4,000-horsepower SD70M that was built by the General Motors Locomotive Group in London, Ontario, and was delivered on June 28, 2003.

Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 7, 2006

On June 7, 2006, I photographed this southbound freight train. The trailing locomotive is Union Pacific #9859, a 3,500-horsepower SD50 that was built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors in September 1984 as Denver & Rio Grande Western #5515. The Rio Grande merged with the Southern Pacific in 1988. After the Southern Pacific merged into the Union Pacific on September 11, 1996, this locomotive became Union Pacific #5109 on October 3, 2001, and was renumbered to Union Pacific #9859 on September 18, 2002, though it still wore its original Denver & Rio Grande paint scheme with just an Armour Yellow patch over the road number. Also noteworthy is the first car in the train, which is a Chicago & North Western boxcar. The Chicago & North Western was merged into the Union Pacific on April 24, 1995.

Union Pacific Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on June 7, 2006

Later on June 7, 2006, I photographed this southbound freight train, led by Union Pacific #5501, a 4,400-horsepower ES44AC that was built by General Electric in June 2005 and was delivered on June 22, 2005. Union Pacific gives its ES44AC locomotives the designation C45ACCTE. It is followed by Union Pacific #8389, a 4,300-horsepower SD70ACe that was built by Electro-Motive Diesel in May 2005 and was delivered on June 3, 2005.

Friday, June 7, 2024

Union Pacific #5443 at Albany, Oregon, on March 31, 2006

Union Pacific ES44AC #5443 at Albany, Oregon, on March 31, 2006

From my car on Interstate 5 at Albany, Oregon, on March 31, 2006, I photographed a southbound Union Pacific freight train led by Union Pacific #5443, a 4,400-horsepower General Electric ES44AC that was delivered on April 27, 2005. Union Pacific gives its ES44AC locomotives the designation C45ACCTE.

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Union Pacific #5523 at Albany, Oregon, on March 22, 2006

Union Pacific ES44AC #5523 at Albany, Oregon, on March 22, 2006

I took this picture of a southbound Union Pacific freight train from my car on Interstate 5 on Albany, Oregon, on March 22, 2006. The lead locomotive was Union Pacific #5523, a 4,400-horsepower ES44AC built by General Electric in June 2005 and delivered on July 7, 2005.

Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on March 10, 2006

Freight Train at Albany, Oregon, on March 10, 2006

I photographed this southbound Union Pacific freight train on March 10, 2006, from my car on Interstate 5 at Albany, Oregon. Leading the train, Union Pacific #5385 is a 4,400-horsepower ES44AC built by General Electric in February 2005 and delivered on March 4, 2005. Behind it, Union Pacific #9570 is a 4,400-horsepower Dash 9-44CW built by General Electric in May 1994 as Southern Pacific #8106. After the Southern Pacific was merged into the Union Pacific on September 11, 1996, this locomotive became Union Pacific #9570 on February 2, 2000. HLCX #7230 is a 3,000-horsepower SD40-2 that was built by the Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada, Ltd. in London, Ontario, in July 1980 as Burlington Northern #7230.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

4449-844 Doubleheader: Fourth Freight Train

About 30 minutes later, another train, this time a general freight, came from the East. This train turned south at the junction to cross Columbia Boulevard and go through the tunnel to Albina Yard.

IMG_6306 Union Pacific ES44AC #5282 at Peninsula Jct on May 12, 2007
Union Pacific ES44AC #5282

Union Pacific #5282 is a General Electric ES44AC, which Union Pacific refers to as a C45AC-CTE. It was delivered on April 4, 2006.

IMG_6307 Union Pacific SD70M #4191 at Peninsula Jct on May 12, 2007
Union Pacific SD70M #4191

Union Pacific #4191 is an EMD SD70M that was delivered on July 22, 2000.

IMG_6308 Union Pacific SD60M #6106 at Peninsula Jct on May 12, 2007
Union Pacific SD60M #6106

Union Pacific #6106 is an EMD SD60M that was built in January, 1989. At this point, it is one of only about a dozen out of about 280 Union Pacific SD60Ms to retain its original number. Since 2000, Union Pacific has been renumbering SD60s and SD60Ms into the 2200 series to make room for newer locomotives. Eventually, and probably very soon, #6106 will be renumbered to its new assigned number of #2261.

IMG_6309 Union Pacific ES44AC #5476 at Peninsula Jct on May 12, 2007
Union Pacific ES44AC #5476

Union Pacific #5476 is a General Electric ES44AC, which Union Pacific refers to as a C45AC-CTE. It was delivered on May 28, 2005.

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