GE P30CH
The GE P30CH was one of the first brand-new diesel-electric locomotives built for Amtrak by General Electric during Amtrak's early years. The design was based on the GE U30C, but had a cowl carbody like its EMD competitors. Amtrak operated them from 1974–1992. A breakdown of the P30CH name reveals its full name:
- P - Passenger locomotive
- 30 - 3000 horsepower engine
- C - C-C wheel arrangement
- H - Head-End Power
Amtrak leased fifteen to the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1978 for use on the Peninsula Commute between San Francisco and San Jose, California. Caltrans leased several P30CHs for its abortive Oxnard–Los Angeles "CalTrain" commuter service. In 1979 P30CH #715 was involved in a collision with an Illinois Central freight train, In the later years of their Amtrak careers, the locomotives were used regularly into the mid-1980s on the Sunset Limited and Auto Train routes. They had their final runs in late 1992; and all have been presumed scrapped.
Original owners
GE produced 25 P30CHs, all of which were delivered to Amtrak:Original Owner | Road Numbers | Quantity | Builder Numbers | Notes |
Amtrak | 700-724 | 25 | 40694-40718 | 15 units leased to Southern Pacific in 1978. 715 destroyed at Harvey, IL in 1979. |