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Atlantic Coast Line #501
Atlantic Coast Line No. 501
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderElectro-Motive Company
ModelE3
Build dateNovember 1939
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARA1A-A1A
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Prime moverTwo 12-cylinder 567
Engine typeTwo-stroke diesel
AspirationRoots blower
Performance figures
Power output2,000 hp (1,491 kW)
Career
OperatorsAtlantic Coast Line Railroad, Wisconsin Western Railroad
Numbers501-A
Current ownerNorth Carolina Department of Transportation
DispositionOperates at North Carolina Transportation Museum

Atlantic Coast Line #501 is a preserved EMC E3 diesel locomotive at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. It was notable for being the sole EMC E3 survivor, though it was rebuilt into an E6 before delivery.

The locomotive spent its career pulling the Champion.[1] In the 1980s, the engine operated on the Wisconsin Western Railroad, a short-lived heritage railway. It is currently operating at the North Carolina Transportation Museum.

References

  1. ^ "Atlantic Coast Line #501". CSX.com. Retrieved September 17, 2017.