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- FM_Erie-built height "4572.0".
- FM_Erie-built length "19507.2".
- FM_Erie-built width "3048.0".
- FM_Erie-built abstract "The Erie-built was the first streamlined, cab-equipped dual service diesel locomotive built by Fairbanks-Morse, introduced as direct competition to such models as the ALCO PA and EMD E-unit. As F-M lacked the space to manufacture the units in their own plant, the work was subcontracted out to General Electric, which produced the locomotives at its Erie, Pennsylvania, facility, thereby giving rise to the name \"Erie-built.\"The unit's 2,000 hp (1,500 kW), ten-cylinder opposed piston engine prime mover provided ample power to its A1A-A1A wheel set. F-M retained the services of renowned industrial designer Raymond Loewy to create a visually impressive car body for the Erie-built. The initial windshield configuration utilized rectangular glass panes, whereas those units manufactured after March, 1947 received curved glass. Most units rode on conventional General Steel Castings trucks, but many were fitted with specialized, fabricated, assemblies. Eight of nine KCS Erie-builts were later repowered with an EMD 567 series diesel engine rated at 1750 horsepower.82 cab-equipped lead A units and 29 cabless booster B units were built for American railroads between December 1945 and April 1949. Afterward, F-M continued to market dual service streamlined units under its Consolidated line of locomotives, more commonly referred to as \"C-liners\".After their retirement, several Erie-built \"B\" unit hulks were sent to the Canadian Pacific for their incorporation in a quasi-portable CWR rail welding plant then located at Smiths Falls, Ontario. These units were painted in a reverse \"Erie-Lackawannaish\" CP Paint Scheme, as this was just before CP Adopted the CP Rail multi-mark paint. Around 1990, the CP CWR plant with the Erie-Built units was moved to CP Transcona near Winnipeg. When-to-be-scrapped, four Erie-built trucks were salvaged from the CP welding plant units and these trucks were sent to Oregon to be placed under two truckless ex-D&H/ATSF Alco-GE PAs returned from Mexico.No intact Erie-built units are known to survive today.".
- FM_Erie-built activeYearsEndYear "1949".
- FM_Erie-built activeYearsStartYear "1945".
- FM_Erie-built builder Fairbanks-Morse.
- FM_Erie-built cylinderCount "10".
- FM_Erie-built engineType Opposed-piston_engine.
- FM_Erie-built height "4.572".
- FM_Erie-built length "19.5072".
- FM_Erie-built numberBuilt "29".
- FM_Erie-built numberBuilt "82".
- FM_Erie-built thumbnail FM_Erie-built_AT&SF90.jpg?width=300.
- FM_Erie-built width "3.048".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageExternalLink FM_ErieBuilts.HTML.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageExternalLink REPOWEREDLOCOMOTIVES.php.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageID "3595095".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageLength "8239".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageRevisionID "668547206".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink AAR_wheel_arrangement.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink ALCO_FA.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink ALCO_PA.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink A_unit.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink B_unit.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Bogie.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:A1A-A1A_locomotives.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairbanks-Morse_locomotives.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locomotives_with_cabless_variants.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1945.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_St._Paul,_Minneapolis_and_Omaha_Railway.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_and_North_Western_Transportation_Company.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink EMD_567.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink EMD_E-unit.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Erie,_Pennsylvania.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink FM_Consolidated_line.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Fairbanks-Morse.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink GE_Transportation.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink General_Steel_Castings.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Kansas_City_Southern_Railway.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_named_passenger_trains.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_and_Arkansas_Railway.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Central_Railroad.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Opposed-piston_engine.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Prime_mover_(locomotive).
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Loewy.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink San_Diegan_(train).
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Smiths_Falls.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Super_Chief.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Train.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Union_Pacific_Railroad.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "B Erie".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erie Buil".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erie-Built".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erie-built".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erie-builts".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "F-M 'Erie-Built'".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageWikiLinkText "FM Erie-built".
- FM_Erie-built aarwheels "A1A-A1A".
- FM_Erie-built builddate "December 1945 to April 1949".
- FM_Erie-built builder "Fairbanks-Morse, at General Electric's Erie, Pennsylvania plant".
- FM_Erie-built buildmodel "Erie-built".
- FM_Erie-built caption "The lone A-B-A set of Erie-builts ordered by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, built in May 1947, hauled a number of its named passenger trains, among them the Super Chief and San Diegan.".
- FM_Erie-built cylindercount "10".
- FM_Erie-built disposition "All scrapped".
- FM_Erie-built enginetype Opposed-piston_engine.
- FM_Erie-built generator "FM GT-567".
- FM_Erie-built minimumcurve "210".
- FM_Erie-built name "FM Erie-built".
- FM_Erie-built powertype "Diesel".
- FM_Erie-built primemover "FM 38D-10".
- FM_Erie-built rpmrange "850".
- FM_Erie-built totalproduction "29".
- FM_Erie-built totalproduction "82".
- FM_Erie-built tractionmotors "GE 746".
- FM_Erie-built tractiveeffort ")".
- FM_Erie-built trainbrakes "Air".
- FM_Erie-built trainheating "Steam generator".
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FM_diesels.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairbanks-Morse.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pinkepank_diesel_spotters_guide_2.
- FM_Erie-built wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- FM_Erie-built subject Category:A1A-A1A_locomotives.
- FM_Erie-built subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.