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Author:  RCD [ Sun May 29, 2022 7:39 pm ]
Post subject:  General Electric 25 tonner roll call

So how many of these guys are still around?

Author:  linkthebutler [ Mon May 30, 2022 2:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 25 tonner roll call

25 tonner what?
Steam, Battery, Electric, Diesel-Electric, Diesel-Hydraulic, Hybrid...?
Manufacturer....?
Era...?
Country....?

Author:  SD70dude [ Mon May 30, 2022 3:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 25 tonner roll call

GE's original line of diesel-electric switchers are commonly referred to in North America by their weight in this manner, and I'm not sure if GE gave many of them any other official model designations. The '25 tonner' is a four wheel end-cab unit with a single Cummins engine.

I'll start off the list with CRLX 1501 (GE serial 32636, built 5/1956), which was recently moved to the Victoria, BC roundhouse after a long career at the Taber, AB sugar beet mill and various other industrial sites. It was also stored at the Alberta Railway Museum for a time.

https://www.timescolonist.com/local-new ... rd-5073835

Author:  John D [ Mon May 30, 2022 7:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 25 tonner roll call

The North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC still uses its 'quarter pounder', #5951, in switching service on a regular basis.

Author:  John T [ Mon May 30, 2022 8:47 am ]
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15682 25T D/E B Std 150hp Cum HBI-600 6/3/1942 B-50/50-1GE733
US Maritime Commission #L-060-3, Portland, Ore End cab
Portland Public Docks #LDE-1 > #LDE-401 > #LDE-4401, Portland, Ore
Samuels Steel, Milwaukie, Ore 1992 $2000
Oregon Pacific RR (SamTrak) #2501 “Little Toot” Milwaukie, OR
Oregon Electric Ry Museum #42 Brooks, OR 2005
Oregon Coast Scenic RR #42 Tilamook, OR 07-18


15687 25T D/E B Std 150hp Cum HBI-600 6/3/1942 B-50/50-1GE733
Long Bell Lumber, Longview, Wash End cab
International Paper, Longview, Wash
Baxter & McCormick, Portland, Ore
Oeser Cedar, Bellingham, Wash

Author:  John T [ Mon May 30, 2022 8:49 am ]
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29191 25T D/E B 36” 150hp Cum HBI-600 6/26/1947 B-50/50-1GE733
Colorado Fuel & Iron #6, Minnequa, Colo End cab
White Pass & Yukon #1, Skagway, Alaska /1969
British Columbia Forest Museum #1, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia Forest Discovery Center #1, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

Author:  70000 [ Mon May 30, 2022 10:50 am ]
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John T wrote:
15682 25T D/E B Std 150hp Cum HBI-600 6/3/1942 B-50/50-1GE733
US Maritime Commission #L-060-3, Portland, Ore End cab
Portland Public Docks #LDE-1 > #LDE-401 > #LDE-4401, Portland, Ore
Samuels Steel, Milwaukie, Ore 1992 $2000
Oregon Pacific RR (SamTrak) #2501 “Little Toot” Milwaukie, OR
Oregon Electric Ry Museum #42 Brooks, OR 2005
Oregon Coast Scenic RR #42 Tilamook, OR 07-18


I assume that was this rather anonymous looking switcher that I photographed at Brooks in May 2017....
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There was another, rather strange looking, B wheel arrangement switcher present elsewhere on the site at that time as well.

Author:  John T [ Mon May 30, 2022 11:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 25 tonner roll call

The other little loco at Brooks is a Davenport 10 ton diesel electric. It is now at Shelton, WA.

Author:  RCD [ Mon May 30, 2022 12:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: General Electric 25 tonner roll call

I saw her did the Catskills Mountain Railroad got one from Connecticut. Any truth to that?

Author:  EDM [ Mon May 30, 2022 12:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: General Electric 25 tonner roll call

RMNE sold a 45 tonner to Catskill, but the 25 tonner is still around and was recently revived, repainted and relettered.

Author:  MEC_557 [ Mon May 30, 2022 1:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: General Electric 25 tonner roll call

Besides the one here at RMNE, ex Hartford Light and Electric, then Yankee Gas before we got it, there's two others I know of in CT, Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic and AJ Bellevue in Scantic. All 3 capable or are operable.

Author:  brian budeit [ Mon May 30, 2022 3:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: General Electric 25 tonner roll call

Pennsylvania Trolley Museum has a nicely restored one, and its Pennsylvania broad gauge.

brian b

Author:  David H. Hamley [ Mon May 30, 2022 6:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: General Electric 25 tonner roll call

Our 25 tonner at Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is b/n 31789 5/53. We are the 5th owner and were responsible for the conversion to 62.5" gauge. It is numbered PTM 89 from its GE serial. 89 serves a vital role at PTM as shop switcher and rescue loco. We acquired it for $1 in 2008 and placed it in service in June 2013.

Author:  googanelli [ Mon May 30, 2022 10:28 pm ]
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A former Kansas City power still exist near Cincinnati at drum industries. I see it quite a bit. It hasn’t ran in a few years. I contact mchugh loco to see if they’d be interested in it. They recently re July one as narrow gauge.

Joe

Author:  scratchyX1 [ Mon May 30, 2022 11:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 25 tonner roll call

John D wrote:
The North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC still uses its 'quarter pounder', #5951, in switching service on a regular basis.


So, would the export versions be a Royale with cheese?

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