The EMD DDA40X is a 6,600 hp (4,943 kW)
D-D locomotive
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, built by
EMD from 1969 to 1971 exclusively for the
Union Pacific Railroad
The Union Pacific Railroad , legally Union Pacific Railroad Company and often called simply Union Pacific, is a freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pac ...
.
It is the most powerful
diesel-electric locomotive
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model ever built on a single frame, having two 16-645E3A
diesel prime movers.
Union Pacific has marked DD40X on the cab exteriors, while EMD literature inconsistently refers to this model as either DD-40X or DDA40X.
UP's DDA40X locomotives were the ultimate culmination of the company's experiments with extremely powerful locomotives that began with its
gas turbine-electric locomotives and
DD35s.
For manufacturer EMD, the construction of the world's most powerful single frame locomotive was a sign of the company's dominance of the North American diesel locomotive market, with only
GE Transportation
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an equal competitor. The DDA40X also pioneered a number of new technologies that would go on to be incorporated in future EMD designs.
Ultimately, UP did not continue with exceptionally powerful locomotives like the DDA40X built on single frames, instead moving towards
distributed power
In rail transport, distributed power (DP) is a generic term referring to the physical distribution—at intermediate points throughout the length of a train—of separate motive power groups. Such "groups" may be single units or multiple consist ...
using smaller locomotives closer to 4,000 hp. All of DDA40X locomotives were retired between 1984 and 1986; several of them survive. Union Pacific 6936 operated as a member of the
Union Pacific Heritage Fleet until 2022, when it was announced it would be donated to the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America museum.
History
In 1969, Union Pacific was retiring the last of their
gas turbine-electric locomotives. Beginning in 1963, Union Pacific had ordered
EMD DD35s and
DD35As to replace the turbines, and the DDA40X was a further development from this design.
The first DDA40X, UP 6900, was delivered in April 1969, in time to participate in the celebrations of the centennial anniversary of the completion of the
first transcontinental railroad
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driving the "Gold Spike Limited"; it arrived in
Salt Lake City
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, Utah, on the morning of May 10, 1969. In honor of this, the class was nicknamed Centennials
and the choice of locomotive numbers in the 6900s was made for the same reason.
Forty-six more were built between June 1969 and September 1971, numbered from 6901 to 6946.

The DDA40X is long. The frames were fabricated by the John Mohr Company of Chicago, because they were too large for EMD's factory. The use of more than one prime mover in a single locomotive was not new; the
E-series were popular dual-engine locomotives, and Baldwin had produced (but not sold) a locomotive with four diesel engines.
The "X" in the model number stood for experimental, as DDA40X Centennials were testbeds for technology that would go into future EMD products. UP frequently used these locomotives to haul heavy freights. Each unit successfully ran about before they were retired from revenue service in 1985. The modular electronic control systems, later used in
EMD Dash-2 models, were first used on the DDA40X and the 4,200 hp
SD45X. All DDA40X units included a new load test circuit, whose
dynamic braking
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resistors allowed units to load test without a track-side load test box. Gearing was 59:18, allowing on freight trains.
The DDA40X has a
wide nose akin to those on the
F45 and
FP45 cowl unit
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s. These cabs were superficially similar to the
Canadian comfort cab
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introduced by Canadian National in 1973, though without the structural reinforcements of the Canadian design.
Other experiments were conducted during the service life of these locomotives. A few of the units were fitted with Federal Signal Thunderbolt air raid sirens to warn track-side personnel when away from grade crossings, but the results were inconclusive. Another test included the modular electrical components, which was successful. This made for easier diagnosis of electrical problems. These modifications were used in all future locomotives built by EMD.
Despite their excellent performance and relatively good efficiency, these units were costly to maintain, which ultimately prompted Union Pacific to begin placing them into storage in the early 1980s. But in early 1984, as rail traffic rebounded, Union Pacific brought 25 DDA40X units out of storage and rebuilt them to return to service.
All locomotives were finally retired by 1986. Eleven DDA40X units are preserved by various museums, while another unit survives as a source of spare parts for other locomotives.
UP 6936, the last operating unit, was owned by Union Pacific and was used in excursion service until 2016. In 2022, this locomotive was donated by Union Pacific to the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America, who plans to return the locomotive to operation.
Surviving examples
Thirteen DDA40Xs survive today. The following list details the surviving locomotives and their current owners.
* 6900 -
Kenefick Park,
Omaha, Nebraska
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. The first DDA40X built.
* 6901 - Ross Park,
Pocatello, Idaho
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.
* 6911 -
Mexico Museum of Technology
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,
Mexico City
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.
* 6913 -
Museum of the American Railroad
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,
Frisco, Texas
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.
* 6915 -
RailGiants Train Museum,
Fairplex,
Pomona, California
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.
*
6916 -
Utah State Railroad Museum,
Ogden, Utah
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.
* 6922 -
Cody Park
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,
North Platte, Nebraska
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.
* 6925 - Stored at
Dakota Southern Railway
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’s rail yard located in
Chamberlain, South Dakota, having been used as a parts source and for fuel storage. It was later owned by the
Nebraska Railroad Museum, but was eventually sold to a private owner.
[ ]
* 6930 -
Illinois Railway Museum
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Overview
Histo ...
,
Union, Illinois
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History
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. Originally donated to Smoky Hill Railway & Historical Society (Kansas City area); traded and moved to the IRM in 1991.
*
6936 - Railroading Heritage of Midwest America,
Silvis, Illinois
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. Previously operated as part of the
UP Heritage Fleet until 2016.
* 6938 -
North Little Rock, Arkansas
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. Sits in front of Jenks Locomotive Facility.
* 6944 -
National Museum of Transportation
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,
St. Louis, Missouri. No. 6944 was sent to Altoona in July, 2014 for cosmetic restoration, which was completed in May, 2015. The locomotive returned to St. Louis in June, 2015.
* 6946 -
Western Pacific Railroad Museum
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,
Portola, California
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. The last DDA40X built.
See also
*
EMD DD35
*
EMD DD35A
The EMD DD35A, also known as the EMD DDA35, was a diesel-electric locomotive of D-D wheel arrangement built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division exclusively for the Union Pacific Railroad. They were a cab-equipped variant of the previous, ...
*
EMD DDM45
References
* Union Pacific Railroad Locomotive Department (1979). Locomotive Diagram Book. Union Pacific Railroad Company.
* Union Pacific Railroad Locomotive Department (1994). Locomotive Diagram Book. Union Pacific Railroad Company.
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External links
EMD DDA40X DimensionsUnion Pacific Centennials (DDA40X)Union Pacific DDA40X Centennial 6922 October 20 1984
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