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Illinois Central class A-1
United States | 1926
50 produced
No. 8040 after the rebuild
No. 8040 after the rebuild
collection Richard Driver

The class A-1 of the Illinois Central consisted of 50 2-8-4 superpower locomotives which were based on the Lima A-1 demonstrator. 50 were completed in 1926 with 7000 to 7039 having an Elesco feedwater heater and 7040 to 7049 having a Worthington BL. The IC also bought the demonstrator from Lima and numbered it 7050. The crews called them “Big Mikes” since they were like Mikados with a larger firebox thanks to the two-axle trailing truck.

But since they were based off the Berkshire's prototype, they were not without flaws. One was the rough riding above 40 mph, what sometimes even made the reverser gear suddenly jumping into the full forward position. Another problem was the trailing truck tending to derail when running backwards, what was also observed on other locomotives with a two-axle trailing truck.

In 1937, the IC had the plan to convert all its 2-8-4 into larger-drivered 4-6-4 locomotives for express freight service. So 7038 was rebuilt in this way, with the type E superheater being replaced by a type A that was easier to maintain. But due to insufficient adhesion it remained the only one. Instead, all others were rebuilt in 1939 without changing their wheel arrangement.

In this process, their numbers were increased by 1000 and the changes in the boiler were the same as in 7038. The boiler pressure was increased from 240 to 265 psi, while the bore of the cylinders was decreased from 28 to 27 inches. Additionally, the load on the trailing truck was decreased and the booster was removed. Some even lost their thermic syphons in exchange for circulators. In this form, they were retired between 1948 and 1956 and all were scrapped.

Variantas builtrebuilt
General
Built19261939
ManufacturerLimaPaducah
Axle config2-8-4 (Berkshire) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase41 ft 8 in
Rigid wheelbase16 ft 6 in
Total wheelbase82 ft 6 in32 ft 2 1/4 in
Service weight388,000 lbs393,500 lbs
Adhesive weight248,000 lbs271,400 lbs
Total weight674,000 lbs688,500 lbs
Axle load62,200 lbs68,000 lbs
Water capacity15,000 us gal
Fuel capacity40,000 lbs (coal)48,000 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area100 sq ft
Firebox area414 sq ft389.4 sq ft
Tube heating area4,750 sq ft4,371.6 sq ft
Evaporative heating area5,164 sq ft4,761 sq ft
Superheater area2,111 sq ft1,355 sq ft
Total heating area7,275 sq ft6,116 sq ft
Variantas builtrebuilt
Power Plant
Driver diameter63.5 in
Boiler pressure240 psi265 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 28 x 30 intwo, 27 x 30 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power4,500 hp (3,356 kW)4,700 hp (3,505 kW)
Optimal speed38 mph39 mph
Starting effort75,560 lbf77,578 lbf
Booster12,000 lbf
Calculated Values
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freight
booster
last changed: 08/2024
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