NS 4127 is a class GE AC44C6M and  is pictured in Wabash, Indiana, USA.  This was taken along the Huntington District on the Norfolk Southern. Photo Copyright: Spencer Harman uploaded to Railroad Gallery on 04/01/2024. This photograph of NS 4127 was taken on Saturday, March 30, 2024. All Rights Reserved.
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Triple Crown Sunset

By: Spencer Harman


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Triple Crown Sunset - Eastbound Roadrailer 256 rolls through Wabash by the city park as the sun begins to set off to the west.


Railroad

Norfolk Southern

Class

GE AC44C6M

Road Number

NS 4127

Line/Subdivision

Huntington District

Location

Wabash, Indiana, USA

Date Taken

March 30, 2024

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April 01, 2024

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Triple Crown Sunset - Eastbound Roadrailer 256 rolls through Wabash by the city park as the sun begins to set off to the west.


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— Spencer Harman

I have had a mild interest in trains my whole life, mainly liking railroad crossings. I haven't become a true tailfan until 2021, but I haven't looked back since. And since 2022 I've gotten into still photography.

About the Locomotive Class

GE AC44C6M

The GE AC44C6M is a refurbished Dash 9 locomotive from GE Transportation Systems that has 4,400 horsepower (3,300 kW) of AC-traction. Since September 2015, GE (now Wabtec), American Motive Power, Inc., and Norfolk Southern Railway's Juniata and Roanoke Shops have been doing AC44C6M rebuilds. The AC44C6M replaces the Dash 9's DC traction motors with alternating current GE 5GEB13B7 traction motors while keeping the 16-cylinder 7FDL-16 prime mover that was previously used in the core locomotive. The rebuilds still contain the original Dash 9 units' underframe, engine, and radiator compartments, but they have new wide-nosed cabins, a new front hood section, and a new inverter cabinet. The cost of converting a vintage Dash 9 locomotive into an AC44C6M is only 50–60% of purchasing a brand new Tier-4 Compliant locomotive. In comparison to an un-rebuilt Dash 9, the AC44C6M is found to have an improvement of 17% in fuel efficiency, 30% improvement in reliability, and a 55% improvement in haulage capability according to Wabtec.

Photo Blurb

NS 4127 is a class GE AC44C6M and is pictured in Wabash, Indiana, USA. This was taken along the Huntington District on the Norfolk Southern. Photo Copyright: Spencer Harman uploaded to Railroad Gallery on 04/01/2024. This photograph of NS 4127 was taken on Saturday, March 30, 2024. All Rights Reserved.


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