EMD MP15AC


The EMD MP15AC is a diesel road switcher locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between August 1975 and August 1984. A variant of the EMD MP15DC with an AC/DC transmission, 246 examples were built, including 25 for export to Mexico, and four built in Canada.

Development

The MP15DC's standard Blomberg B trucks were capable of transition and road speeds up to, allowing use on road freights. Soon there was a demand for a model with an advanced AC drive system. The MP15AC replaced the MP15DC's DC generator with an alternator producing AC power which is converted to DC for the traction motors with a silicon rectifier. The MP15AC is longer than an MP15DC, the extra space being needed for the rectifier equipment. The alternator-rectifier combination is more reliable than a generator, and this equipment became the standard for new diesel-electric locomotive designs.
The MP15AC is easily distinguished from the DC models. Instead of the front-mounted radiator intake and belt-driven fan used on all previous EMD switchers, these have intakes on the lower forward nose sides and electric fans. Side intakes allowed the unit to take in cooler air, and the electric fans improved a serious reliability issue found in its earlier DC sisters.

Engine

The MP15 used a roots-blown 12-cylinder 645E engine. The engine is rated at. The 645 series, introduced in 1966, was EMD's standard engine through the 1980s.

Original owners

The six largest buyers, were all buying road locomotives with AR10 alternators throughout the 1970s, so the similarly equipped MP15AC was easily kept in good repair. 36 more units were sold to 8 other customers.
RailroadQuantityRoad numbersNotes
Great River Railroad1G-1
Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation6120–122, 701, 704, 906
Kodak Park Railroad110
General Motors Electro-Motive Division2115–116
Missouri-Kansas-Texas456–59
Milwaukee Road64434–497
Natl Harbours Board48403–8406
Southern Pacific582702–2759
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad454000–4019, 4200–4224
Nacionales de México259801–9825
Long Island23150–172
Louisville & Nashville104225–4234
Terminal Alabama State Docks1803
DOE Showing Locomotive model23727–3728
Total246