Union Pacific Acquiring 60 New Generation Environmentally Friendly Locomotives for Los Angeles Basin Rail Yards
February 09 2006 - 3:54PM
PR Newswire (US)
OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Union Pacific
Railroad today announced it has signed a contract with National
Railway Equipment Co. to build 60 environmentally friendly
low-emission diesel locomotives for use in its Los Angeles Basin
rail yards. This is part of Union Pacific's ongoing efforts to
continue reducing air emissions in cooperation with federal, state
and local environmental agencies. The new 2,100-horsepower
locomotives are called "Generator-Set," or "Gen-Set," switchers.
Each locomotive is powered by three 700-horsepower low-emissions U.
S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) non-road Tier 3-certified
diesel engines projected to reduce emissions of both nitrous oxides
and particulate matter by up to 80 percent, while using as much as
40 percent less fuel compared to current low-horsepower
locomotives. Union Pacific began studies and tests of the
proto-type Gen-Set switcher locomotive in 2002. That locomotive is
currently working in the Long Beach and East Los Angeles, Calif.
areas. "These 60 new low-emission yard locomotives continue Union
Pacific's voluntary efforts to go beyond regulations, employing new
technology to reduce emissions," said Bob Grimaila, Union Pacific's
vice president-environment and safety. "We have and will continue
to work hard in building the most environmentally friendly
locomotive fleet in North America. Union Pacific is committed to
preserving our environment by reducing emissions." Union Pacific
will receive 30 of the new low-horsepower locomotives in 2006, with
the remaining 30 to be delivered in 2007. These new locomotives
will be used to serve customers and sort rail cars for outbound
trains. Currently, about 47 percent of Union Pacific's more than
8,200-unit locomotive fleet is certified under existing EPA Tier 0,
Tier 1 or Tier 2 regulations which govern air emissions. That gives
Union Pacific the most environmentally friendly locomotive fleet in
the nation. It is anticipated that these locomotives will receive
California Air Resources Board (CARB) recognition as Ultra-Low
Emitting Locomotives (ULEL), in addition to exceeding the EPA's
stringent Locomotive Tier 2 standards. These ULELs are a direct
result of Union Pacific's efforts to encourage development of
ever-cleaner technology by its locomotive suppliers. The ultra-low
emissions of these locomotives will help Union Pacific meet its
commitment to CARB to reduce its fleet average nitrous oxide
emissions inside the South Coast Nonattainment Area by 2010. In
addition to the emissions reductions that the Gen-Set switchers
will achieve in the South Coast, a June 30, 2005, Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) among CARB, Union Pacific and BNSF Railway will
further reduce diesel emissions in and around the state's rail
yards. The important new agreement calls for reductions that will
be greater and quicker than any that could have resulted from
regulatory or state processes. This was the second significant
agreement of this type. The first one was signed in 1998 and
covered nitrous oxide emissions (NOx) from locomotives. Under the
first agreement, NOx levels from locomotives will be reduced by 67
percent in the South Coast Nonattainment Area. The June 2005
agreement represents the next logical step in the process and will
reduce particulate matter (PM) emissions statewide. CARB has
estimated the MOU will reduce particulate emissions by
approximately 20 percent at rail yards by June 2008 when all the
program's elements are phased in. Union Pacific expects to spend
more than $20 million implementing the program. National Railway
Equipment Co. is headquartered in Mt. Vernon, Ill. Union Pacific
Corporation owns one of America's leading transportation companies.
Its principal operating company, Union Pacific Railroad, links 23
states in the western two-thirds of the country and serves the
fastest-growing U.S. population centers. Union Pacific's
diversified business mix includes Agricultural Products,
Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial Products and Intermodal.
The railroad offers competitive long-haul routes from all major
West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways. Union Pacific
connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad
serving all six major gateways to Mexico, making it North America's
premier rail franchise. For more information, contact: Mark Davis,
Union Pacific Railroad, 402-544-5459 or Jim Wurtz, National Railway
Equipment Co., 708-388-6002 (Editor's Note: A drawing of the
Gen-Set switcher is available from Union Pacific Railroad's Web
site at up.com. It is attached at the bottom of this news release.)
First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact: kdroesch@up.com DATASOURCE: Union
Pacific Railroad CONTACT: Mark Davis of Union Pacific Railroad,
+1-402-544-5459; or Jim Wurtz of National Railway Equipment Co.,
+1-708-388-6002 Web site: http://www.up.com/ Company News On-Call:
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