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Florida East Coast class 401
United States | 1924
52 produced
The former No. 412, here as Western Pacific class MTP-44 No. 178
The former No. 412, here as Western Pacific class MTP-44 No. 178
collection Taylor Rush

Of the three classes of 4-8-2 locomotives the Florida East Coast had procured in the twenties, the class 401 was the biggest in numbers with 52 delivered by ALCO-Schenectady between 1924 and 1926. Although they were lighter than the class 801, they had bigger drivers with a diameter of 73 inches or 1,854 mm. So their tasks were not only passenger trains, but also express freights which carried fruits and vegetables grown in Florida northwards.

After the FEC had gone bankrupt in 1931, it started to sell many locomotives to other railroads. Most members of the class 401 which were sold found their new operator in the South East or in Mexico. Ten were even sold to the Western Pacific and shipped to the West coast. By 1955, all FEC locomotives had been either sold or retired. The WP used them into the end of steam, while a two-digit number was still in service in Mexico in the sixties.

General
Built1924-1926
ManufacturerALCO
Axle config4-8-2 (Mountain) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase42 ft 2 in
Rigid wheelbase19 ft 7 in
Total wheelbase77 ft
Service weight327,000 lbs
Adhesive weight217,000 lbs
Total weight527,600 lbs
Axle load54,600 lbs
Water capacity10,000 us gal
Fuel capacity4,000 us gal (oil)
Boiler
Grate area66.8 sq ft
Firebox area365 sq ft
Tube heating area3,492 sq ft
Evaporative heating area3,857 sq ft
Superheater area998 sq ft
Total heating area4,855 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter73 in
Boiler pressure200 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 26 x 28 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power3,200 hp (2,386 kW)
Optimal speed46 mph
Starting effort44,079 lbf
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
passenger
freight
last changed: 06/2024
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