6/18/2019

Rail News: Mechanical

Photo – NCTD



The North County Transit District (NCTD) of San Diego announced that earlier this year the board authorized the purchase of two additional Siemens SC-44 Charger diesel-electric locomotives, pending receipt of funding from a source that has yet to be announced.

The procurement would be part of NCTD’s plan to increase Coaster commuter-rail service frequency.

Within the 2050 Regional Plan, NCTD officials included analysis that shows adding two new trainsets would increase service frequency to 30-minute headways during peak times and 60-minute headways during the non-peak periods, according to an agency newsletter.

NCTD’s two-Charger order would come in addition to an earlier $37 million order for five Charger locomotives funded by the state of California. The first of the locomotives are schedule to arrive as early as August 2020.

The new units are expected to reduce emissions by 90 percent compared with NCTD's existing locomotives, which are nearing the end of their service life. They'll also decrease fuel consumption by 16 percent, officials said in a press release.