The Siemens Chargers are a family of high-performance, energy-efficient
diesel-electric locomotives designed by Siemens Mobility for passenger
rail services, featuring advanced technology, low emissions, and compliance with EPA Tier 4 standards with their engine the Cummins QSK95 a 95 liter V16 that makes around 4000 to 4200 horsepower depending on the model. With Tractive Effort of 65,000 Lbf starting and 62,000 Lbf continuing. And there are some models of the chargers: the ALC-42 for Amtrak long distance routes, SCB-40 for Brightline, SCV-42 for Via
Rail Canada, SC-42DM dual mode locomotives for Metro North and LIRR, and SC-44 for most commuter
rail companies. The Charger locomotives were first introduced in
2016. The locomotive shares much of its overall design with the Siemens Vectron
diesel and electric locomotives used in
Europe and the Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotive built for Amtrak in the electrified Northeast corridor and keystone Corridor
Gina: So what is you favorite model of the Siemens
Charger Locomotive?.
Ollie: I like the ALC-42 and the metro north SC-42DM chargers, I like the looks of these chargers.