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{{Infobox locomotive | name = EMC E5 | image = EMD E5 at IRM.jpg | alt = | caption = CB&Q EMC E5 No. 9911A ''Silver Pilot'' at the [[Illinois Railway Museum]] | powertype = Diesel-electric | designer = | builder = [[Electro-Motive Corporation]] (EMC) | ordernumber = | serialnumber = | buildmodel = E5 | builddate = February 1940 – June 1941 | totalproduction = 11 [[A unit]]s, 5 [[B unit]]s | rebuilder = | rebuilddate = | numberrebuilt = | website = | aarwheels = A1A-A1A | uicclass = | Britishclass = <!-- e.g. [[Bo-Bo]] [[1Co+Co1]] --> | driver = <!-- e.g. 1st, 2nd or 3rd coupled axle --> | gauge = {{track gauge|ussg}} | trucks = | bogies = | leadingdiameter = | wheeldiameter = {{convert|36|in|m|3|abbr=on|lk=in}} | trailingdiameter = | minimumcurve = | wheelbase = | engine total = | leading = | drivers = <!-- USA terminology --> | coupled = <!-- British terminology --> | trailing = | truck = <!-- USA terminology diesels and electrics -->{{convert|14|ft|1|in|m|2|abbr=on|lk=in}} | bogie = <!-- British terminology diesels and electrics --> | tender total = | tendertruck = <!-- USA terminology --> | tenderbogie = <!-- British terminology --> | pivotcentres = <!-- Garratts, diesels and electrics --> | wheelspacing = <!-- bogies or coupled wheels with asymmetrical wheel spacing --> | length = {{convert|71|ft|1|in|m|2|abbr=on|lk=in}} | over couplers = | over bufferbeams = | body = | width = {{convert|10|ft|3|in|m|2|abbr=on|lk=in}} | height = {{convert|15|ft|0|in|m|2|abbr=on|lk=in}} | axleload = | leadingbogie/pony = <!-- load on leading bogie or pony wheel --> | weightondrivers = | trail bogie/pony = <!-- load on trailing bogie or pony wheel --> | locoweight = ''A unit:'' {{convert|315000|lb|kg|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} <br/> ''B unit:'' {{convert|290000|lb|kg|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} | fueltype = | fuelcap = | lubecap = | coolantcap = | watercap = | sandcap = | powersupply = | consumption = | watercons = | primemover = [[Electro-Motive Diesel|EMD]] [[EMD 567|12-567]], 2 off | rpmrange = | rpmrange low = | rpmrange idle = | rpmrange max = | enginetype = [[V12 engine|V12]] [[Two-stroke diesel engine|Two-stroke diesel]] | aspiration = | displacement = <!-- per cylinder --> | alternator = | generator = | tractionmotors = | t/m amps 1 hr = <!-- Power output rating per motor --> | t/m amps cont = <!-- Power output rating per motor --> | headendpower = | cylindercount = 12 × 2 | cylindersize = | transmission = | gear ratio = | multipleworking = | trainheating = | locobrakes = D22L | dynamicpeakeffort = | locobrakeforce = | trainbrakes = | reservoircap = | compressorcap = | exhaustercap = | coupling = | maxspeed = {{convert|116|mph|kph|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} | poweroutput = {{convert|2000|hp|kW|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} | poweroutput start = | poweroutput 1 hr = | poweroutput cont = | tractiveeffort = | t/e 1 hr = | t/e continuous = {{convert|31000|lbf|kgf|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} @{{convert|11|mph|kph|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} | t/e starting = {{convert|56500|lbf|kgf|0|abbr=on|lk=in}} | factorofadhesion = | f/adh starting = | f/adh 1 hr = | f/adh continuous = | safety = | operator = [[Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad]] and subsidiaries | operatorclass = | powerclass = | numinclass = | fleetnumbers = | officialname = | nicknames = | axleloadclass = | locale = | deliverydate = | firstrundate = | lastrundate = | retiredate = | withdrawndate = | preservedunits = | restoredate = | scrapdate = | currentowner = | disposition = One unit preserved in operating condition at the [[Illinois Railway Museum]] | notes = }} The '''EMC E5''' is a {{convert|2000|hp|adj=on}}, [[AAR wheel arrangement#A1A-A1A|A1A-A1A]] [[passenger train]]-hauling [[diesel locomotive]] manufactured by [[Electro-Motive Diesel|Electro-Motive Corporation]], and its corporate successor, [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]' [[Electro-Motive Diesel|Electro-Motive Division]] (EMD) of [[La Grange, Illinois]]. It was produced exclusively for the [[Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad]] (“The Burlington Route”), and its subsidiaries between 1940 and 1941. The E5 was distinguished from the otherwise very similar [[EMC E3|E3]], [[EMC E4|E4]] and [[EMD E6|E6]] by being clad in polished [[stainless steel]] to match the Burlington's ''[[Zephyr (train)|Zephyr]]'' trains. It also featured unique small grill-like ornamentation on both sides of the upper headlight. Like the other pre-war models in the E-series, the E5 had a sloping “slant nose” design and was equipped with two headlights—a regular stationary headlight below a gyrating [[Mars Light|Mars signal light]]. The E5 was the sixth model in the [[EMD E-units|EMD E-unit series]]. ==Engine and powertrain== The E5 was powered by twin 12-cylinder [[prime mover (locomotive)|prime mover]]s, developing a total of {{convert|2,000|hp|abbr=on}} at 800 rpm. Designed specifically for railroad locomotives, the [[Roots blower|mechanically aspirated]], two-stroke, 45-degree V-type engine, with an {{convert|8+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} bore by {{convert|10|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} stroke, giving {{convert|567|cuin|cm3 L}} [[Displacement (engine)|displacement]] per cylinder. This engine design remained in production until 1966. The E5 was originally intended to look very different with the cab section looking very similar to the [[Pioneer Zephyr|streamlined]] [[General Pershing Zephyr|diesel]] [[Denver Zephyr|passenger]] [[Twin Zephyr|trains]] that the CB&Q was famous for. [[File:EMC E5 - Original Design.webp|left|thumb|The original design for the E5, note the cab shape. This design was created on October 23, 1939.]] Power for the locomotive's traction was provided by two [[direct-current]] [[electric generator|generator]]s, one for each prime mover. This generators powered four [[traction motor]]s, two on each truck, in an A1A-A1A arrangement. This truck design was used across all E units, as well as on the MP 7100 [[EMC AA|AA6]], CB&Q 9908, and CRI&P [[EMC AB6|AB6]] power cars. Since 1939, EMC/EMD has manufactured all of its major components.{{sfn|Pinkepank|1973|pp=13, 26, 106, 121-122}}<ref name="ros03">Ross 2003, pp. 273-274.{{full citation needed|date=July 2016}}</ref> == Original owners == {| class="wikitable" ! Railroad !! Cab-equipped<br/>[[A unit]]s !! Cabless booster<br/>[[B unit]]s !! Road numbers<br/>A units !! Road numbers<br/>B units !! Notes |- |[[Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad]] ||style="text-align:center;" |9 ||style="text-align:center;" |3||style="text-align:center;" |9910A–9912A,<br/>9909, 9913,<br/>9914A,B, 9915A,B ||style="text-align:center;" |9910B–9912B || 9911A preserved in operating condition at the [[Illinois Railway Museum]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.irm.org/player/cbq9911a/ | title=Chicago Burlington & Quincy 9911A }}</ref> |- |[[Colorado and Southern Railway]] ||style="text-align:center;" |1 ||style="text-align:center;" |1 ||style="text-align:center;" |9950A ||style="text-align:center;" |9950B || |- |[[Fort Worth and Denver Railway]] ||style="text-align:center;" |1 ||style="text-align:center;" |1 ||style="text-align:center;" |9980A ||style="text-align:center;" |9980B || |- ! Total !! 11 !! 5 !! !! !! |- |} == Locomotive details == {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! Cab or Booster !! #(as built) !EMD order no. !EMD serial no. !Build date !History |- |Silver Bullet |(cab) |9909 |E 278-A |{{sort|0970|970}} |{{dts|1940|Mar}} |to C&S 9953 in {{dts|1955|Dec}}; |- |Silver Speed |(cab) |9910A |E 278-A |{{sort|0967|967}} |{{dts|1940|Feb}} |to C&S 9951A in {{dts|1955|Aug}}; retired {{dts|1967|Oct}} and traded in to EMD on an [[EMD SD40|SD40]]. |- |Silver Power |(booster) |9910B |E 279-B |{{sort|0971|971}} |{{dts|1940|Feb}} |to C&S 9951B in {{dts|1955|Aug}}; retired {{dts|1967|Oct}} and traded in to EMD on an SD40. |- |Silver Pilot |(cab) |9911A |E 278-A |{{sort|0968|968}} |{{dts|1940|Feb}} |to FW&D 9982A in {{dts|1955|Aug}}; to C&S 9952A in {{dts|1955|Oct}}; retired in {{dts|1968|Mar}} and traded in to EMD on an SD40. Purchased by Illinois Railway Museum in 1969. |- |Silver Mate |(booster) |9911B |E 279-B |{{sort|0972|972}} |{{dts|1940|Feb}} |to FW&D 9982B in {{dts|1955|Aug}}; to C&S 9952B in {{dts|1955|Oct}}; retired in {{dts|1968|Mar}} and traded in to EMD on an SD40. |- |Silver Meteor |(cab) |9912A |E 278-A |{{sort|0969|969}} |{{dts|1940|Mar}} |retired {{dts|1965|Mar}} and traded in. |- |Silver Comet |(booster) |9912B |E 279-B |{{sort|0973|973}} |{{dts|1940|Mar}} |retired {{dts|1965|Mar}} and traded in. |- |Silver Wings |(cab) |9913 |E 331-A |1133 |{{dts|1940|Oct}} |to C&S 9954 in {{dts|1957|Apr}}; |- |Silver Arrow |(cab) |9914A |E 377-A |1301 |{{dts|1941|Jun}} |to C&S 9955 in {{dts|1961|Sep}}; |- |Silver Swift |(cab) |9914B |E 377-A |1302 |{{dts|1941|Jun}} |wrecked at Nodaway, Missouri in {{dts|1960|Aug}}; retired and scrapped. |- |Silver Carrier |(cab) |9915A |E 377-A |1303 |{{dts|1941|Jun}} |wrecked at Biglow, Missouri in {{dts|1963|Apr}}; retired and scrapped. |- |Silver Clipper |(cab) |9915B |E 377-A |1304 |{{dts|1941|Jun}} |retired {{dts|1965|Mar}} and traded in. |- |Silver Racer |(cab) |9950A ([[Colorado and Southern Railway|C&S]]) |E 278-A |1035 |{{dts|1940|Mar}} | |- |Silver Steed |(booster) |9950B ([[Colorado and Southern Railway|C&S]]) |E 279-B |1037 |{{dts|1940|Mar}} | |- |Silver Chief |(cab) |9980A ([[Fort Worth and Denver Railway|FW&D]]) |E 278-A |1036 |{{dts|1940|Mar}} | |- |Silver Warrior |(booster) |9980B ([[Fort Worth and Denver Railway|FW&D]]) |E 279-B |1038 |{{dts|1940|Mar}} | |- |} == Surviving example == Only one E5 unit of the original 16 built survives today. The last surviving EMD E5 diesel, CB&Q No. 9911A ''Silver Pilot'', is owned and operated by the [[Illinois Railway Museum]] in [[Union, Illinois]]. The locomotive was last used on the [[Fort Worth and Denver Railway]] (a [[Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad|CB&Q]] subsidiary) for the ''[[Texas Zephyr]].'' It is now paired with one of the Burlington's ''[[Nebraska Zephyr]]s'', a 5 car, articulated, stainless steel passenger train from 1936. This equipment has been featured in several film productions, including the 1992 movie ''[[A League of Their Own]]'' and the 2006 movie ''[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|Flags of Our Fathers]].'' E5 9911A ''Silver Pilot'' was used with 4 stainless steel passenger cars relettered to resemble the Zephyr train set. 9911 is equipped with dual horns, which is a Leslie A200-156 and a Leslie S2M. == See also == {{portal|Trains}} *[[List of GM-EMD locomotives]] == References == ===Notes=== {{reflist}} ===Bibliography=== {{refbegin}} * {{Lamb-Evolution}} * {{Marre-diesel-50}} * {{Pinkepank diesel spotters guide 2|pages=EMD–121–123}} * {{Schafer-Vintage Diesel}} * {{Solomon-American Diesel}} * {{Solomon-EMD Locomotives}} * {{Solomon-Vintage Diesel}} * {{Solomon-Electro-Motive}} * {{Solomon-North American Locomotives}} * {{Wilson-E Units}} {{refend}} == External links == {{commons category|EMD E5 locomotives}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20141012100606/http://www.irm.org/cgi-bin/rsearch.cgi?diesel=Chicago+Burlington+&+Quincy=9911A IRM Roster: Chicago Burlington & Quincy 9911A] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070626100237/http://www.burlingtonroute.com/rosters.html Burlington Route Historical Society, Rosters, Equipment & Structures] {{EMD cab and cowl}} [[Category:Diesel–electric locomotives of the United States]] [[Category:A1A-A1A locomotives]] [[Category:Electro-Motive Division locomotives|E5]] [[Category:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad]] [[Category:Passenger locomotives]] [[Category:Railway locomotives introduced in 1940]] [[Category:Locomotives with cabless variants]] [[Category:Standard-gauge locomotives of the United States]] [[Category:Streamlined diesel locomotives]] [[Category:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy locomotives]]
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