
A B-unit, in
railroad terminology, is a
locomotive
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unit (generally a
diesel locomotive
A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover (locomotive), power source is a diesel engine. Several types of diesel locomotives have been developed, differing mainly in the means by which mechanical power is con ...
) which does not have a control
cab or crew compartment, and must therefore be operated in tandem with another
coupled
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locomotive with a cab (an
A-unit
An A-unit, in railroad terminology, is a diesel locomotive (or more rarely an electric locomotive) equipped with a driving cab and a control system to control other locomotives in a multiple unit, and therefore able to be the lead unit in a c ...
). The terms booster unit and cabless are also used. The concept is largely confined to
North America
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and post-Soviet countries. Elsewhere, locomotives without driving cabs are rare.
A B-unit is distinct from a
slug
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unit, which only has traction motors and in certain instances may have a cab.
The term primarily is applied to freight locomotives, but can be applied to passenger multiple units as well in some cases for when motor cars are put in the middle of trains. In practice however, the term is rarely used to describe multiple unit trains, and in many circumstances the non-cab cars are directly or indirectly permanently attached to a cab car.
Controls
Some B-units cannot be moved without a controlling unit attached, but most have some simple controls inside, and often a side window at that control station. For example, B-unit versions of the
EMD FT with conventional couplers had a fifth porthole-style window added on the right side only for the control station. Other models used existing windows. These controls enable a
hostler
A hostler ( or ) or ostler was traditionally a groom or stableman who was employed in a stable to take care of horses, usually at an inn, in the era of transportation by horse or horse-drawn carriage. In the twentieth century the word came to b ...
to move the B-unit locomotive by itself in a yard or shops. B-units without controls are generally semi-permanently coupled to controlling units. Sometimes, there is a terminology distinction between the types: a 'booster' is a B-unit with hostler controls, and a 'slave' is a B-unit without hostler controls.
Reasons for use
The reasons railroads ordered B-units included the fact that a B-unit was slightly cheaper. With no driving cab, B-units lack windshields, crew seats, radios, heating, and air conditioning. There would also be no toilets, which were usually found in the short hood of an A-unit. Additionally, at first, railroads bought multiple-unit diesel locomotives as one-for-one replacements for steam locomotives; as a result, railroads could not take advantage of the flexibility afforded by interchangeable units, which could be assembled into any required power output. When a three- or four-unit locomotive was considered an indivisible unit, there was no point in the intermediate units having cabs. A further advantage was that as B-units had no controls, unions were unable to insist that each unit be staffed. Finally, B-units gave a smoother, streamlined appearance to the train for passenger service.
The B-unit era
B-units were commonly built in the
cab unit
In North American railroad terminology, a cab unit is a railroad locomotive with its own cab and controls.
"Carbody unit" is a related term, which may be either a cabless booster unit controlled from a linked cab unit, or a cab unit that con ...
days in the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. When
hood unit
A hood unit, in North American railroad terminology, is a body style for diesel and electric locomotives where the body is less than full-width for most of its length and walkways are on the outside. In contrast, a cab unit has a full-width ca ...
road switcher
A road switcher locomotive is a type of railroad locomotive
designed to both haul railroad car, railcars in mainline service and Shunting (rail), shunt them in railroad yards. Both type and term are North American in origin, although similar t ...
s became the common kind of diesel locomotive, some B-units were built, but many railroads soon came to the opinion that the lower cost of a B-unit did not offset the lack of operational flexibility. Few B-units have been built in the last 40 years. Railroads that kept ordering B-units longer than most were largely Western roads, including the
Southern Pacific,
Union Pacific
The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, ...
,
Burlington Northern and the
Santa Fe. Santa Fe ordered the
GP60B model in 1991, which were the final B-units built for road service in North America as of 2005.
Conversions
In some cases, a B-unit is converted from an already existing A-unit. The cab is either removed or has its windows blanked out (such as on
CSX
CSX Transportation , known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Railroad classes, Class I freight railroad company operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Operating about 21,000 route miles () of trac ...
GE BQ23-7 units), and all non-essential equipment is removed. The degree to which this equipment is removed depends on the railroad, but may (and usually does) include the removal of the speedometer, event recorder, horn, headlights, toilet, and cab heaters. This conversion was sometimes performed when the A-unit had been in a collision and rebuilding the cab was not cost-effective.
In some rare instances, B-units were converted to incorporate a cab, such as on the
Chicago & North Western Railway in the 1970s with some
EMD E8
The EMD E8 is a , A1A-A1A passenger-train locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of La Grange, Illinois. A total of 450 cab versions, or E8As, were built from January 1950 to January 1954, 447 for the U.S. and 3 fo ...
B-units bought from the
Union Pacific
The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, ...
. The homebuilt cabs were referred to as "Crandall Cabs". Also, the Santa Fe rebuilt four of its five
GP7Bs to GP9us with cabs. In the
Illinois Central Gulf's GP11 rebuild program, some of the engines used were ex-UP GP9Bs, and in their SD20 program, some ex-UP SD24Bs were also used. BNSF converted a former ATSF GP60B #370 into a cab unit and was renumbered to #170 in 2010. This unit was later renumbered as BNSF 200 in 2014.
Unusual consists

In rare instances, a B-unit will run at the front of a train. That is usually avoided because it limits visibility from the locomotive cab, but locomotive orientation and operational requirements may dictate that the B-unit runs first. A prominent example is the
Haysi Railroad, which owned an F7B that was given radio controls and a makeshift cab.
List of B-unit locomotive models
These are all known B-unit models, with discrepancies settled by the later (Marre) reference. At least one of each model was manufactured. All units below contain one or more engines and traction motors, so
slug
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s and
snails
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are not listed.
United States
In the US, B-units of mainline diesel locomotives usually had their own model designation and received their individual numbers as independent locomotive units, not tied to any A-units. The first B-units usually used next or previous model number to model number of a corresponding A-unit (for example, ALCO DL-202 and DL-203 for A- and B-units respectively), later the model name was usually indicated by the letter B at the end or in the middle of a model. The only exception is the DD35, which was initially created as B-unit before a similar A-unit with a cabin, called DD35A, appeared. At the same time, shunting
cow–calf
In rail transport, a cow–calf (also cow and calf, or in the master and slave) is a set of diesel switcher locomotives. The set is usually a pair, though a few three-unit sets (with two calves, also known as ''herds'') were built. A cow is ...
diesel locomotives with semi-permanently coupled A- and B-unit were considered a single locomotive, so a common designation for both units were used. The New York City Revenue cars 66 and 67 were R8A units which were B-units also.
Diesel locomotives:
* Factory-built:
**
ALCO
The American Locomotive Company (often shortened to ALCO, ALCo or Alco) was an American manufacturer that operated from 1901 to 1969, initially specializing in the production of locomotives but later diversifying and fabricating at various time ...
/
MLW —
Black Maria Booster,
DL-108,
DL-110,
FB-1,
FB-2,
FPB-2,
FPB-4,
PB-1,
PB-2,
C855B,
M420B
**
Baldwin —
AS-616B,
DRS-6-6-1500B,
DR-4-4-15B,
RF-16B,
DR-6-4-15B,
DR-6-4-20B
**
EMD E units —
EB,
E1B,
E2B,
E3B,
E4B,
E5B,
E6B,
E7B,
E8B,
E9B
**
EMD F-unit
EMD F-units are a line of diesel-electric locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors-Diesel Division. Final assembly for all F-units was at the GM-EMD plant at La Gr ...
s —
FTB,
F2B,
F3B,
F7B,
F9B
**
EMD Hood unit
A hood unit, in North American railroad terminology, is a body style for diesel and electric locomotives where the body is less than full-width for most of its length and walkways are on the outside. In contrast, a cab unit has a full-width ca ...
s –
DD35,
GP7B,
GP9B,
GP30B,
GP60B,
SD24B
**
Fairbanks-Morse
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—
B Erie,
CFB-16-4,
CFB-20-4,
CPB-16-4,
CPB-16-5
**
GE Transportation
GE Transportation is a division of Wabtec. It was known as GE Rail and owned by General Electric until sold to Wabtec on February 25, 2019. The organization manufactures equipment for the railroad, marine, mining, drilling and energy generatio ...
—
UM20B booster,
B30-7A
* Rebuilds:
**
EMD Cab unit
In North American railroad terminology, a cab unit is a railroad locomotive with its own cab and controls.
"Carbody unit" is a related term, which may be either a cabless booster unit controlled from a linked cab unit, or a cab unit that con ...
s —
F9AM B (by MKT)
**
EMD Hood unit
A hood unit, in North American railroad terminology, is a body style for diesel and electric locomotives where the body is less than full-width for most of its length and walkways are on the outside. In contrast, a cab unit has a full-width ca ...
s —
GP38-2B (by BN),
SD40B (by BN),
SD40-2B (by BN),
SD45B (by ATSF),
SD45-2B (by ATSF)
**
GE Transportation
GE Transportation is a division of Wabtec. It was known as GE Rail and owned by General Electric until sold to Wabtec on February 25, 2019. The organization manufactures equipment for the railroad, marine, mining, drilling and energy generatio ...
—
U30CB (by BN; MP also operated a cabless U30C but did not give it this designation),
B36-7 (B) (by SSW)
*
Power car
In rail transport, the expression power car may refer to either of two distinct types of rail vehicle:
*a vehicle that propels, and commonly also controls, a passenger train, potentially a multiple unit train, often as the lead vehicle;
*a veh ...
locomotives for diesel trainsets
**
Budd Company
The Budd Company was a 20th-century metal fabricator, a major supplier of body components to the automobile industry, and a manufacturer of stainless steel passenger rail cars, airframes, missile and space vehicles, and various defense produ ...
— power cars 9906B and 9907B of
Denver Zephyr trainsets (A-B formation)
**
Pullman-Standard
The Pullman Company, founded by George Pullman, was a manufacturer of railroad cars in the mid-to-late 19th century through the first half of the 20th century, during the boom of railroads in the United States. Through rapid late-19th century d ...
— power cars for
M-10002 and
M-10003 to M-10006 trainset (A-B or A-B-B formation)
* Cow–calf diesel shunters:
**
EMD —
TR,
TR1,
TR2,
TR3,
TR4,
TR5,
TR6,
TR9,
TR12
**
ALCO
The American Locomotive Company (often shortened to ALCO, ALCo or Alco) was an American manufacturer that operated from 1901 to 1969, initially specializing in the production of locomotives but later diversifying and fabricating at various time ...
—
SSB-9
**
Baldwin —
S-8
Gas turbine locomotives:
* Factory-built:
**
ALCO
The American Locomotive Company (often shortened to ALCO, ALCo or Alco) was an American manufacturer that operated from 1901 to 1969, initially specializing in the production of locomotives but later diversifying and fabricating at various time ...
/
GE Transportation
GE Transportation is a division of Wabtec. It was known as GE Rail and owned by General Electric until sold to Wabtec on February 25, 2019. The organization manufactures equipment for the railroad, marine, mining, drilling and energy generatio ...
-
Union Pacific gas turbine locomotives of the third generation with a diesel A and gas turbine B-unit
* Rebuilds:
** experimental coal gas turbine B–unit from
W-1 electric locomotive for joint operation with
ALCO PA-1 diesel locomotive
USSR, Russia, Ukraine and other post-Soviet countries
In the USSR and later Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other post-Soviet countries, unlike the US, B-units don't have their own numbers and model designations, because they operate in a semi-fixed formations with two A-units and so considered as parts of a single multi-unit locomotive with A-B-A or A-B-B-A configuration respectively. Most of these locomotives work on
BAM rail line, located on
Russian Far East
The Russian Far East ( rus, Дальний Восток России, p=ˈdalʲnʲɪj vɐˈstok rɐˈsʲiɪ) is a region in North Asia. It is the easternmost part of Russia and the Asia, Asian continent, and is coextensive with the Far Easte ...
. Many other Russian locomotives function as semi-permanently coupled three or four unit sets.
A prefix number with the total number of units is indicated in the model name before the main designation: «2» was used for two-unit A-A locomotives, «3» — for three-unit A-B-A locomotives and «4» — for four-unit A-B-B-A locomotives. Each unit has an additional letter after a number: letters «А» and «Б» («A» and «B») are given to two A-units, and letters «В» and «Г» («V» and «G», third and fourth letters in Russian alphabet) are given to B-units in the middle. The only exception are electric locomotives 2ES10, B-units of which received separate numbering and the «2ЭС10С» (2ES10S) type designation. In the factory documentation, the three-unit version of these locomotives often called as 3ES10, however, this designation is not used in practice.
At the same time, the designation system of industrial quarry electric and electro-diesel locomotives is different. The number initially indicated the number of motorized dump cars or
slugs
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, and the letter A or T indicated the presence of a diesel generator B-unit, but subsequently the numbers and letters lost their original meaning.
Diesel locomotives:
*
Luhanskteplovoz (Ukraine) —
3TE3,
3TE10 (3TE10V, 3TE10M, 3TE10U, UzTE16M3 and 4TE10S),
3M62U,
4TE130,
3TE116U
*
Bryansk Machine-Building Plant (Russia) —
3TE25K2M, 3TE25K3M,
3TE28.
B–units of these locomotives have reduced set of driving controls, intended for service movement of the locomotive.
File:3M62U-0006.jpg, 3M62U
File:3ТЭ116У-010, Россия, Краснодарский край, перегон Темрюк - Красная Стрела (Trainpix 166761) (cropped).jpg, 3TE116U
File:4TE130-0001.jpg, 4TE130
File:3TE25K2m-0107, Shcherbinka station (cropped).jpg, 3TE25K2M
Electric locomotives:
*
Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant
Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant (NEVZ, ), established in 1936, is based in the Russian town of Novocherkassk, Rostov Region. It is now (2015) part of Transmashholding. NEVZ locomotives haul trains transporting 80% of all cargo on the elec ...
(Russia) —
3ES5K / 4ES5K,
3ES4K,
3ES5S
** Some A-units of
VL80S electric locomotives have been converted into B-units
*
Ural Locomotives (Russia) —
3ES6,
3ES8,
3ES10
Industrial electro-diesel locomotives:
*
Dnipro Electric Locomotive Plant (Ukraine) —
OPE1A,
OPE1B,
PE3T (versions with diesel-generator B–unit instead of one or both motorized dump cars)
File:3ЭС4К-025, Россия, Краснодарский край, станция Туапсе (cropped).jpg, 3ES4K locomotive has pantographs on all three units, including a B-unit
File:2ES10-139 (3ES10) and 4ES5K-004 - EXPO-1520 train parade 2017.jpg, 3ES10 (officially 2ES10 with 2ES10S B–unit) and 4ES5K electric locomotives have pantographs only on A-units
File:3ES8-001.jpg, 3ES8 electric locomotives has pantographs only on A-units
File:ОПЭ1А-073 (cropped).jpg, OPE1A electro-diesel locomotive with primary electric locomotive (A-unit), diesel-generator booster (B-unit) and motorized dump car
Australia

* 4
Australian National BUs, rebuilt from
South Australian Railways 600 class by
Morrison Knudsen,
Whyalla
Whyalla is a city in South Australia. It was founded as Hummock's Hill, and was known by that name until 1916. It is the fourth most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier, and Gawler, and along ...
in 1994
* 3
CM40-8ML – cabless version of
C40-8 built on
C636 frames for
BHP in 1994
* 3
Pacific National XRB class built in 2005/06
Italy
*
Class E.322 and
Class E.324 electric locomotives (without cab and also
pantograph
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).
United Kingdom
*
British Rail Class 13 were diesel shunting locomotives with two semi-permanently coupled A- and B-units (also known as a master and slave formation) both converted from
British Rail Class 08
Sweden
*
Dm3 three-unit electric locomotives with A-B-A formation (originally they were two-unit Dm locomotives and later B-units were coupled in the middle)
File:Class 13 no. 13003, permanently coupled Master-Slave locomotives, Tinsley Marshalling Yard, Nigel Tout, 6.8.74.jpg, British Rail Class 13 diesel locomotive with a master A- and slave B-unit, the United Kingdom
File:Genova - stazione Brignole - locomotive E.321.111 + E.322.111 - 31-01-1993.jpg, Italian electric locomotive E.321.111 (A-unit) coupled with E.322.111 (B-unit), Italy
File:Dm3 electric locomotive.jpg, Dm3 three-unit electric locomotive, Sweden
Belgium
NMBS/SNCB
The National Railway Company of Belgium (, NMBS; , SNCB; ) is the national railway company of Belgium. The company formally styles itself using the Dutch and French abbreviations NMBS/SNCB. The corporate logo designed in 1936 by Henry van de V ...
, the national railway company of
Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas ...
used to operate one locomotive which could be considered a B–unit. Originally a regular Type 82 shunting locomotive, locomotive 8275 had the top half of its control cab removed. Type 82 locomotives were mostly used in pairs for shunting heavy freight trains. Because of visibility issues, the engineer would have to get from one locomotive to the other with every direction change. In 1975, the railway company, seeking a solution for this problem, decided to adapt part of their Type 82 fleet. For testing purposes, 8275 had most of its cab removed, including the windows, the doors and the roof. The basic controls were left in place, covered by a removable metal plate, so it would be possible to control the locomotive on its own in case of emergency. With the cab removed, the engineer could see over the B–unit, so getting from one locomotive to the other was no longer necessary.
After extensive testing proved that the adaptions were unsuccessful, it was decided that no other units would be converted. However, 8275 was never converted back and served as Belgium's only B–unit, mostly in the port of Antwerp, until 2001, when it was scrapped after a collision with a truck. 8275 and the locomotive it was connected to were known as 'Koe en Kalf' (cow and calf) among railway staff.
China
Electric locomotives:
*
HXD1 electric locomotives for coal railways of
Shenhua Group may have one or four B-units. In 2013, CSR delivered two three-unit locomotives (A-B-A formation, 14.4 MW). In 2020, CRRC produced six-unit locomotives (A-B-B-B-B-A formation, 28.8 MW) for
China Energy Investment the parent holding company of
Shenhua Group. With a power output of 28.8 MW it is regarded as the world's most powerful multi-segment electric locomotive. These locomotives are dubbed the "Shenhua 24" Series.
Electro-diesel trainsets:
* FXN3-J diesel-electric locomotive with A- and B-units, derived from a FXN3 locomotive with two A-units, manufactured by
CRRC Dalian. This locomotive operates as a power car of a push-pull
CR200JS-G Fuxing electro-diesel trainset with HXD1D-J electric locomotive and nine passenger coaches. Both electric and diesel-electric lcoomotives have changed body design and are adapted for joint operation as part of a train.
These trains are served on
Sichuan–Tibet railway.
References
* Marre, Louis A. (1995). ''Diesel Locomotives: The First 50 Years''. Kalmbach Publishing Co. {{ISBN, 0-89024-258-5.
* Pinkepank, Jerry A. (1973). ''The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide''. Kalmbach Books. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 66-22894.
Diesel locomotives
Electric locomotives