| GE E60 | 
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| | Type and origin | 
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 | Power type | Electric | 
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 | Builder | General Electric | 
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 | Build date | 1972–1983 | 
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 | Total produced | 73 | 
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| | Specifications | 
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 | Configuration: 
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 | • AAR | C-C | 
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 | • UIC | Co′Co′ | 
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 | Gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge | 
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 | Wheel diameter | 
42 in (1,067 mm) (E60C)40 in (1,016 mm) (E60CP and E60C-2)
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 | Wheelbase | 13 ft 7 in (4.14 m) (E60CP) | 
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 | Length | 
63 ft 2 in (19.25 m) (E60C)70 ft 10+3⁄4 in (21.61 m) (E60C-2)71 ft 3 in (21.72 m) (E60CP)
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 | Width | 10 ft 7 in (3.23 m) (E60CP) | 
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 | Height | 14 ft 7 in (4.45 m) (E60CP) | 
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 | Loco weight | 387,000–426,000 lb (176,000–193,000 kg) | 
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 | Fuel capacity | 500 US gal (1,900 L; 420 imp gal) (E60CP) | 
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 | Water cap. | 4,800 US gal (18,000 L; 4,000 imp gal) (E60CP) | 
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 | Sandbox cap. | 56 cu ft (1.6 m3) (E60CP) | 
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 | Electric system/s | 
11 kV 25 Hz AC12.5 kV 60 Hz AC25 kV 60 Hz AC50 kV 60 Hz AC
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 | Current pickup(s) | Pantograph Stone Faiveley | 
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 | Traction motors | 
6 × GE 780B (E60C)6 × GE 752AF (E60C-2)
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 | Transmission | Alternating current fed through multi-voltage transformer to silicon thyristor type rectifiers using phase angle control to provide direct current to six traction motors. | 
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 | MU working | AAR | 
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 | Train heating | 
Steam boiler (E60CP)HEP (E60CH and E60MA)
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 | Train brakes | Air (schedule 26-L), dynamic | 
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 | Safety systems | Cab Signal System, ATC | 
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| | Performance figures | 
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 | Maximum speed | 72–120 mph (116–193 km/h) | 
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 | Power output | 6,000 hp (4.5 MW) | 
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 | Tractive effort | 
75,000–125,000 lbf (334–556 kN) (starting)34,000–82,000 lbf (151–365 kN) (continuous)
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| | Career | 
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 | Operators |  | 
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 | Locale |  | 
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 | Retired | 
1997 (NdeM)1998 (New Jersey Transit)2003 (Amtrak)2011 (Texas Utilities)2019 (BM&LP)
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 | Disposition | Several in active service, three preserved, rest scrapped | 
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The GE E60 is a family of six-axle 6,000 hp (4.5 MW) C-C electric locomotives made by GE Transportation Systems (GE) between 1972 and 1983. The E60s were produced in several variants for both freight and passenger use in the United States and Mexico. GE designed the locomotive for use on the Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad (BM&LP), a dedicated coal-hauling route in Arizona, which began operation in 1973. That same year GE adapted the design for high-speed passenger service on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. The largest customer was Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (NdeM), the state-owned railroad in Mexico, which bought 39 for a new electrification project in the early 1980s.
The E60s were successful in the coal-hauling role. They ran on the BM&LP for decades and remain in use on several mining railroads in the Western United States. The passenger variants failed in their intended role. Problems with the truck design caused derailments above 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), rendering the locomotives unusable for high-speed service. By the end of the 1970s Amtrak abandoned the E60 in favor of EMD AEM-7 locomotives manufactured by Electro-Motive Division. In Mexico, the NdeM's project was delayed into the 1990s, then scrapped after three years of use. Most of the NdeM's electric locomotives never ran and were traded back to GE for diesels. Some were sold to various mining railroads.