Thursday, February 19, 2009

CP Rail low-emission test locomotives move through the Junction

[caption id="attachment_2811" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="The train!"]The train![/caption]

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CP Rail  test low-emission locomotives move thourght the junction Feb 12th 2009



Source for the text below: Canadian Pacific
Published: May 6th 2008




Canadian Pacific will test two environmentally friendly locomotives in southern Ontario thanks to Transport Canada's ecoFREIGHT Program announced Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer Kathryn McQuade today."We commend Minister Cannon and his colleagues for helping us improve the environment in the communities we serve," said McQuade. "The Government of Canada's ecoFREIGHT program helps us test and prove innovative products sooner."Canadian Pacific has ordered two high efficiency National Railway Equipment Company "GenSet" locomotives. The locomotives are unique in that instead of one 2,100 horsepower diesel locomotive engine they utilize three independent diesel engine GenSets to achieve the same amount of total horsepower. Overall, the technology aims to achieve significant fuel savings, ultra-low emissions and longer engine life. "Moving goods long haul by rail is already much more fuel efficient and safer than other modes of transportation," added McQuade. "We are always looking for innovations that reduce our environmental footprint and make rail an even cleaner mode of transportation."Canadian Pacific's emissions per Revenue Tonne Mile (RTM) have decreased almost one quarter (24.1%) since 1990 while RTMs have increased 37.4% over the same period. RTMs are a standard measure of rail traffic volumes. Additionally, CP has equipped three quarters of its existing locomotive fleet with automatic engine start/stop technology, which reduces emissions from idling locomotives.

6 comments:

  1. Do you think they'll be considering these for the Union-Pearson express route?

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  2. No, different traction engine type, these are for freight, it would be interesting to know how the new Go transit Locomotives, rate for green power though.

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  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9liOse39QzU

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  4. hey thanks for this

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  5. Railfan is this video taken in the West Toronto Yard?

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  6. That's Lambton Yard, anything east of Runnymede is the old West Toronto Yard.

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