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MLW M-420W

M-420
St Laurent and Atlantic Railway M420W no 3569 front.jpg
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder Montreal Locomotive Works(MLW)
Build date May 1973 - February 1977
Total produced 90 + 8 B-units
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AAR B-B
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Prime mover Model 251C
Engine type Four-stroke diesel
Cylinders V12
Performance figures
Maximum speed 67 mph (108 km/h)
Power output 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
Career
Locale North America
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder Montreal Locomotive Works(MLW)
Build date May 1973 - February 1977
Total produced 90 + 8 B-units
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AAR B-B
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Prime mover Model 251C
Engine type Four-stroke diesel
Cylinders V12
Performance figures
Maximum speed 67 mph (108 km/h)
Power output 2,000 hp (1.49 MW)
Career
Locale North America

The Montreal Locomotive Works M-420 is a diesel-electric locomotive built between 1973 and 1977 in Montreal Quebec, Canada. A total 88 units were built for Canadian railways, including 8 B-units built for the British Columbia Railway; most of production went to the Canadian National Railway. Only seven units were sold outside of Canada, to Ferrocarriles del Estado in Venezuela and Providence and Worcester Railroad in the United States.

The M-420 was one of the first locomotive models (along with the GMD-built GP38-2) to use the wide-nosed Safety (or Comfort) Cab, pioneered by Canadian National Railway. By the early 1990s, variations on this cab design had become the standard of the industry. As with wide-nosed GMD units from the same period, references to the model commonly add a "W" at the end of the model name, but it is not part of the official model designation. Most M-420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight-Transfer) trucks.

Other variations of the M-420 were the M-420R, the M-424 built for service in Mexico and the M-420TR switcher. The M-420R was built for the Providence and Worcester Railroad using trade-in parts and rode on Type B trucks, but otherwise resembled the M-420. The M-424 was an M-420 with dynamic brakes uprated to 2,400 horsepower (1.79 MW). The M-420TR was built in two variations, with two M-420TR units sold to Roberval and Saguenay Railway and fifteen slightly different units (sometimes referred to as M-420TR-2) sold to Ferrocarril del Pacifico. Both M-420TR variations bore little resemblance to the other models, with a lowered hood, shorter frame and end-cab design.

CN M-420 units provided service on the eastern side of Canada until their retirement in the late 1990s. By the time they were retired, many units were over 20 years old, and major Canadian railroads were purging their rosters of MLW and Alco locomotives to replace them with newer EMD and GE units. Bombardier-built HR-412 units, purchased by CN and designed as successor to the M-420, were retired at the same time.


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