AEM-7 and E60MA
In the late 1970s and early '80s, Amtrak was looking for a new,
more reliable electric locomotive to replace its aging, derailing
E60s. An Rc-4 locomotive was borrowed from Sweden, and a French
locomotive was also tried. The Rc-4 was favored, and the resulting
AEM-7, a joint venture by ASEA and EMD, resembles it in many ways.
The AEM-7s were delivered in Phase III paint, and most of them came
with complicated black pantographs. Some were later retrofitted with
a red type which simply looks like a pair of hinged arms - the
equalizers are internal. Many AEM-7s have been fitted with ditch
lights and repainted in the Phase IV scheme, and some have recently
been rebuilt into AEM-7ACs and painted in the Acela Regional scheme.
Amtrak's E60s were ordered in the mid-1970s to replace the ancient
ex-PRR GG-1s. The E60CPs had steam generators to heat the older
inherited passenger cars, while the E60MAs had Head-End Power for
the new and rebuilt cars. The big six-axle GE locomotives had some
trouble with tracking, and after a few derailments, their credibility
was reduced. Originally numbered in the 900 series, some were rebuilt
as E60MAs in the 600 series. They were used mainly for hauling long
Clocker trains between New York and Philadelphia, and sometimes saw
service hauling trains through the tunnels under New York City. All
have now been retired, although one is being preserved at a museum.
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Description
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Date
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Location
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E60MA no. 609 sits in the yard outside Philadelphia's 30th Street
Station. Note the half-size underbody battery box.
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4/23/03
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Philadelphia, PA
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AEM-7AC no. 905, an early rebuild, waits to depart Boston's South
Station with a southbound Acela Regional train.
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11/20/01
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Boston, MA
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As seen from the MBTA's South Boston rapid transit yard, 905
snakes through the trackwork as it departs with a southbound train.
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4/1/02
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Boston, MA
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AEM-7 no. 921 pulls a northbound Acela Regional train through New
London, CT on its way to Boston.
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4/15/01
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New London, CT
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With a string of Amfleets in tow, 921 accelerates slowly toward the
bridge over the Thames River.
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4/15/01
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New London, CT
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Viewed from the New London ferry terminal is 922, waiting at Union
Station with a northbound train to Boston.
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6/29/01
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New London, CT
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AEM-7 no. 922 accelerates out of New London with its train, as seen
from the highway.
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6/29/01
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New London, CT
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922 has just arrived in Boston with an Acela Regional train. It
looks like night but is really only 4:30 PM!
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11/14/01
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Boston, MA
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The 927 blows through the Forest Hills commuter rail station with
a southbound Acela Regional train.
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3/8/02
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Boston, MA
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Resting in South Station after bringing in an early morning
northbound train is AEM-7AC no. 927. Note the special baggage
car, which was removed from Vermonter service.
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4/23/03
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Boston, MA
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The 929 doubleheads an Acela Regional train arriving in Boston,
not long after the catenary was installed. F40s used to handle
such trains before the electrification.
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2/22/00
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Boston, MA
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AEM-7 no. 931 arrives in Boston with an Acela Regional train.
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7/28/00
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Boston, MA
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The 931 is actually moving backwards here as it pushes its
train back to the yard for servicing.
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7/28/00
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Boston, MA
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No. 931 vanishes into the complicated maze of trackwork in
the approach to South Station on its way out to the yard.
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7/28/00
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Boston, MA
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The 932 assists 931 with its Acela Regional train.
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7/28/00
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Boston, MA
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AEM-7 no. 933 sits in South Station alongside an Acela trainset.
The boxy electrics have been serving Amtrak for over twenty years.
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1/3/02
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Boston, MA
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AEM-7AC no. 940 sits in South Station. This is an example of a
later rebuild.
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10/16/01
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Boston, MA
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Passing by Philadelphia's zoo, AEM-7AC no. 943 leads a train toward
30th Street Station.
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4/25/03
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Philadelphia Zoo, PA
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The 948, the second version of AEM-7AC, cruises through Ruggles Station
with a northbound train.
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10/9/01
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Boston, MA
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AEM-7 no. 950 doubleheads with the 929 on a train they have just brought
into Boston.
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2/22/00
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Boston, MA
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