| Bombardier–Alstom HHP-8 |
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| Performance figures |
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| Maximum speed | 135 mph (217 km/h) |
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| Power output | 6,000 kW (8,000 hp) continuous |
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Tractive effort:
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| • Starting | 71,240 lbf (316.9 kN) |
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| • Continuous | 56,200 lbf (250.0 kN) |
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| Numbers |
- Amtrak: 680-694 (formerly 650-664)
- MARC: 4910-4915
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| Official name | HSEL (High Speed Electric Locomotive) |
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| Retired | 2014 (Amtrak) |
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| Disposition | MARC units in service, Amtrak units stored. Some Amtrak units converted to NPCUs. |
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| Sources: except where noted |
The Bombardier–Alstom HHP-8 (High Horse Power 8000) is a twin-cab electric locomotive built for Amtrak and MARC by a consortium of Bombardier and Alstom. Its electrical system was based on Alstom's BB 36000 locomotive.
Due to a limited number of locomotives produced and reliability issues leading to high maintenance costs, Amtrak retired all its HHP-8s after only 10 years of service. MARC initially planned to follow suit but ultimately chose to refurbish their HHP-8 fleet between 2017 and 2018.