GE Genesis P42DC - Amtrak Phase VII

GE Genesis P42DC - Amtrak Phase VII

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The P42DC is part of the General Electric's Genesis series of locomotives, which was produced from 1992 to 2001. This locomotive utilizes a monocoque carboy design, meaning the chassis and superstructure are one component. They are capable of producing a power output of 4,200 horsepower. The GE Genesis locomotives were the replacement for Amtrak aging F40PH fleet and are currently one of the most ubiquitous locomotives on most of Amtrak's routes, excluding the electrified Northeast Corridor. These locomotives pull both corridor and long distance trains across Amtrak's network. These locomotives will soon be phased out for the new Siemens ALC-42 and SC-44 Charger locomotives. As the orders of Siemens Charger locomotives have been delayed, the P40 and P42DCs will be pulling Amtrak's trains for a while longer. This locomotive has been painted in Amtrak's Phase VII (7) livery, which is also currently being applied to Amtrak's new ALC-42 charger locomotives.
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