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AEM-7

The AEM-7 is an electric locomotive used primarily in the United States for passenger rail service. Designed by ASEA (a Swedish company) and built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors, the AEM-7 was introduced in the late 1970s and some (29 units) were rebuilt by alstom in 1998-2002. They made 7000 horsepower and a top speed of 125 MPH and their Length is 51 ft 1+25/32 in. Width is 10 ft 2 in and a height of 14 ft 9.5 in. The locomotive is a derivative of the Swedish SJ Rc4. And they were meant to replace old trains like the GE E60. Aem-7s were operated by Amtrak, Septa and MARC. Unlike the ill-fated HHP-8 it is very reliable and they ran in service up to the mid-2010s where they are phased out for modern locomotives like the Siemens ACS-64. Also called toasters due to their shape

Girl 1: Aye gyal do you know how much i miss seeing those AEM-7s on the keystone and Pennsylvanian.

Girl 2: Meee toooo i Miss dem toasters

Some random guy: girl you are soo ugly as hell even an AEM-7 is way better looking than you

Railfan: do you know when I visited the railroad museum of Pennsylvania and then I saw AEM-7 #915 I ran up to it and give it a good old hug, man I miss those beautiful piece of locomotive engineering 🥲.

by Maxthecat142 August 31, 2024