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Baldwin Westinghouse Electric locomotive 1893 Poster

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Baldwin Westinghouse Electric locomotive 1893 Poster

Baldwin Westinghouse Electric locomotive 1893 Gearless Electric 1000 Horsepower. From the early years of the 20th century Baldwin had a relationship with the Westinghouse Electric Company to build electric locomotives for the American market. The type of motors known as the "gearless" or "direct connected" belong to the class where the armature speed and axle speed are the same. The power is transmitted either by a parallel rod from a crankshaft on the motor shaft to a crankshaft on the axle. The electric locomotive was increasingly popular; electrification was expensive, but for high traffic levels or mountainous terrain it could pay for itself, and in addition some cities like New York, were banning the steam locomotive because of its pollution and the propensity for accidents in smoke-choked terminals. Baldwin built or subcontracted out the bodywork and running gear, and Westinghouse built the electrical gear. Both combined to have a similar arrangement with the Netherlands N.V. Heemaf and Werkspoor for the foreign markets . Baldwin built the famed EP-1 (1906), EF-1 (1912) and EP-2 (1923) box cab electric locomotives for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Baldwin also delivered the EP-3 box cab electric locomotives to the Milwaukee Road for use on their line between Harlowton, Montana, and Avery, Idaho. Baldwin built several electric locomotive types for the Pennsylvania Railroad as well including the P5A, R1 and the famed GG1. Baldwin built the first GG1 prototype electric locomotive for use on the Pennsylvania Railroad’s electrified line, which was completed in 1935 between New York and Washington, D.C. Copyright © 2000-2023 Stan Feldman

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