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33-641: Roy Hill may refer to: Roy Hill mine , an iron ore mine in Western Australia Roy Hill railway , a railway line associated with the Roy Hill mine Roy Hill Station , a pastoral lease in Western Australia Roy W. Hill , a US automobile dealer and philanthropist Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

66-655: A GE AC6000CW 's body, with the radiator at the end protruding out over the rear deck in the same way the AC6000CW does. The locomotive's large radiator allows it to handle the Australian outback's extreme temperatures. Roy Hill has ordered 21 ES44ACi locomotives, and is currently in possession of all 21 locomotives (numbered 1001 "Ginny"-1021). Rio Tinto ordered 100 ES44DCi locomotives and has all 100 (numbered 8100–8199) and 21 ES44ACi locomotives (numbered 9100–9120) and more are on order. Ferromex also acquired 50 ES44ACi. As

99-454: Is a variable traction control system in their computer systems. One of the differences between an ES44AC and an ES44C4 is the air cylinders and linkages on the truck sideframes of the ES44C4; these are part of the traction control system. Every time a variation in grade, traction, or wheel slip occurs, the computer adjusts the pressure in these cylinders to maintain sufficient adhesion, by varying

132-757: Is an iron ore mine in the Chichester Range in the Pilbara region of Western Australia , located 115 kilometres (71 mi) north of Newman and 277 kilometres (172 mi) south of Port Hedland . With indicated and inferred reserves of more than 2.4 billion tonnes (5.3 trillion pounds), it is expected to become one of the largest mining projects in Australia . Mining operations will produce 55 million tonnes (120 billion pounds) of iron ore per annum with an operating life of more than 20 years. Gina Rinehart 's Hancock Prospecting

165-658: Is an export 1520mm gauge locomotive in the GE Evolution Series for Russian Railways The Evolution Series locomotives are visually similar to the AC4400CW and GE Dash 9 Series , although small differences are evident. The most noticeable difference is the radiator section at the rear of the locomotive is larger to accommodate the GEVO's air-to-air intercoolers. As with the AC6000CW , the radiators project beyond

198-495: Is due to the necessity for greater cooling capacity in the locomotive in order to reduce emissions. The other major difference between the Evolution Series and earlier models is the vents below the radiators, which are larger than those on previous GE locomotives. Also, all Evolution Series units have air conditioners mounted below the cab on the conductor's side. 4650–4919 The unit 513 was delivered in early 2010. It

231-586: Is painted in a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad heritage scheme in honor of this Iowa Interstate predecessor. The units 514-516 were delivered in 2015. 516 is painted in a Rock Island inspired 30th anniversary paint scheme. The units 517-519 are Tier 4 Credit units. They were set for delivery in late 2019. In 2002, GE and UGL launched the Evolution Series locomotive, and in 2009, continued their partnership for another 10 years for UGL to distribute and sell GE locomotives in Australia. In November 2015, it

264-620: Is the direct successor to the GE Dash 9 Series . The first pre-production units were built in 2003. Evolution Series locomotives are equipped with either AC or DC traction motors , depending on the customer's preference. All are powered by the GE GEVO engine. The Evolution Series was named as one of the "10 Locomotives That Changed Railroading" by Trains Magazine and was the only locomotive series introduced after 1972 to be included in that list. The Evolution Series locomotives are some of

297-611: Is the majority stakeholder in the project with a 70% interest. The remaining 30% stake is held by a consortium comprising POSCO (12.5%), Marubeni (15%), and China Steel Corporation (2.5%). As part of the ownership agreement the various consortium partners have also secured their proportionate share of iron ore production from the Roy Hill Project, representing a combined 16.5 million tonnes (36 billion pounds) per annum of iron ore at full production. Project work commenced in mid-2011 and so far major dredging work of

330-631: The AC4400CW model in the General Electric catalogue. These locomotives have been ordered by every Class I railroad in North America: Union Pacific Railroad (who refers to these locomotives as the C45ACCTE ), BNSF Railway , CSX Transportation , Norfolk Southern Railway , Ferromex , CPKC Railway , and Canadian National Railway . Union Pacific also bought the heavy ballasted variation of this model,

363-467: The Dash 9-44CW model in the General Electric catalogue. Primary users are BNSF Railway , CSX Transportation , and Canadian National Railway . Pilbara Iron in Australia ordered a lengthened, international version designated ES44DCi. The extra length is used for a larger radiator to increase cooling capacity in the Australian outback . The ES44AC (Evolution Series, 4,400 hp, AC traction) replaced

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396-913: The ES44AC model. These locomotives have been ordered by most of the Class I railroads in North America, including Union Pacific , CSX Transportation , Norfolk Southern , Canadian National Railway , Kansas City Southern and BNSF Railway . BNSF Railway also ordered similar ET44C4 locomotives, which have a dynamic weight management system instead of a traction motor on the middle axle of each truck. UP and CSX designate their ET44ACs as ET44AH although UP calls these C45AH, and BNSF calling them ET44ACH as their locomotives are heavy-ballasted. BNSF Railway has bought 25 ET44AC locomotives in 2023, and they are all classified as ET44ACH. They were built between May and September of 2023 and were built concurrently with

429-634: The ES44ACH . The numbers were 3650-3674, which officially ended the production of the ET44C4 in 2020. The first unit, which was 3650, was the first one to be built in May 2023. These units follows the Tier 4 standards. In 2024, BNSF has bought 25 more ET44ACH locomotives, which are numbered from 3625-3649. These locomotives weigh 436,320 lbs. The ET23DCM (Evolution Series Tier 4, 2350 hp, DC traction), sometimes called

462-685: The $ 2.6 Billion deal, Indian Railways would purchase 1,000 goods locomotives a year for ten years beginning in 2017; the locomotives would be modified versions of the GE Evolution series . Diesel Locomotive Factory, Marhowrah was built by GE for the manufacture of the locomotives. Transnet Engineering in South Africa has a license to manufacture 233 4,200 hp (3,100 kW) 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm ) Cape gauge ES40ACi locomotives for Transnet Freight Rail , with core components including GEVO-12 engines supplied from

495-565: The ES44AH, and refers to it as the C45AH. UP also uses this designation to refer to their ET44AH units. CSX Transportation has bought these locomotives and they were always heavy ballasted, so they called these the ES44AH . The first set was 700-999, which was built from 2007-2011. Beginning 2023, CSX has repainted and renumbered the 3000 series locomotives to heritage units. The first heritage, 1827,

528-459: The General Electric catalogue and, like the former model, was delivered exclusively to Norfolk Southern Railway . ES44DCs owned by CSX Transportation were also given this designation in 2009 after being de-rated to 4,000 hp (3,000 kW). However, high-horsepower demand on Norfolk Southern made a mandatory repowering of several ES40DC engines into their former ES44DC power. The ES44DC (Evolution Series, 4,400 hp, DC traction) replaced

561-584: The North American market. They are all six-axle locomotives and have AAR wheel arrangement C-C ( UIC classification Co′Co′), except for the ES44C4 and ET44C4 which uses the AAR A1A-A1A wheel arrangement and the meter-gauge version developed for the Brazilian network ES43BBi which is AAR B-B-B-B . The ES40DC (Evolution Series, 4,000 hp, DC traction) replaced the Dash 9-40CW model in

594-656: The Railway Technical Society of Australasia, alongside the Auckland Electrification Project. The combined construction cost of the mine, port and rail was A$ 10 billion, with a daily cost of A$ 10 million and a work force of 3,000 reported in 2014. Roy Hill took delivery of the first of 28 ES44ACIs diesel-electric locomotives in January 2015. Eight other locomotives were delivered between 29 January and 1 February 2015 via

627-530: The SD23T4, is a modernized locomotive using EMD 's SD40-2 platform and the Wabtec Inline 6-cylinder Tier 4 diesel engine. CSX Transportation ordered 15 of these locomotives, with most being built at their Huntington Heavy Repair Shop. Wabtec also built one locomotive as a demonstrator from ex-NS SD40-2 3259. The TE33A is an export 1520 mm gauge locomotive in the GE Evolution Series. The 3TE25K2M

660-483: The area are the Nyiyaparli people. The Nyiyaparli language is spoken. The indigenous frequently protest against the exploitation of their land. GE Evolution Series#ES44AC The Evolution Series is a line of diesel locomotives built by GE Transportation Systems (now owned by Wabtec ), initially designed to meet the U.S. EPA 's Tier 2 locomotive emissions standards that took effect in 2005. The line

693-613: The best-selling and most successful freight locomotives in United States history. These locomotives are equipped with Nathan Airchime K5HL horns, with the reversed 2 configuration, making a K5HLR2. The horns are mounted backwards with the 2 bell only facing forward and the 4 bells facing back. All of the locomotives use these horns, except for the ET23DCM and international locomotives. Currently, six different Evolution Series models (seven including rebuilds), have been produced for

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726-629: The centre line for the railway. Ginbata Airport is capable of handling Boeing 737 aircraft and will be the hub for transporting the fly-in fly-out workforce. First shipment of iron ore from the mine commenced in December 2015. A 344-kilometre (214 mi), 1,435 mm ( 4 ft  8 + 1 ⁄ 2  in ) heavy haul, standard gauge railway from the minesite to Port Hedland has been built. The rail system can deliver six 240-wagon train loads of 35 thousand tonnes (77 million pounds) of ore each per day. Capital costs to develop

759-581: The construction of these locomotives was subsequent to the new environmental laws of the US, GE cataloged them only as ES44ACi, although in the external technical specifications of the locomotives say ES44AC). These locomotives can no longer reenter the US operating. In Brazil, the Rumo, Suzano and MRS Logística railways purchased 25 units, manufactured at Wabtec of Brazil with broad-gauge trucks. The ET44AC (Evolution Series Tier 4, 4,400 hp, AC traction) replaces

792-489: The end of the hood. On the ES44ACi and ES44DCi models, the radiator extends in the same way as the AC6000CW, protruding out over the rear deck. For the other Evolution Series locomotives, the radiator does not protrude completely over the rear deck, but rather sits nearly flush with the rear of the engine hood. Unlike previous GE locomotives, the grills under the radiator are at two different angles. The increase in radiator size

825-586: The harbour at South West Creek, within Port Hedland 's inner harbour has been completed. Dredging will entail the removal of 7.5 million cubic metres (260 million cubic feet) of material to a depth of 6 metres (20 ft) below the low tide mark, and the construction of two new shipping berths: Stanley 1 and Stanley 2. Construction of the Ginbata Airport at the mine site and internal mine roads have also been completed, as has clearing of

858-416: The project were estimated to be at least A$ 7 billion, and the first shipments from the mine were expected in 2015. The construction of the railway commenced in 2012 and was completed after 27 month, in 2015, with the first ore train travelling the line in December 2015. The new railway included eight bridges over waterways and three over roads and rails. The project jointly won the 2016 Railway Project Award of

891-467: The title Roy Hill . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy_Hill&oldid=1154991670 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Roy Hill mine The Roy Hill mine

924-544: The vessel Ocean Charger . A single span rail bridge carrying the Great Northern Highway over the Roy Hill rail line was completed on 15 February 2019. As of October 2011 Lumsden Point General Cargo Facility is being built at Port Hedland, and there is also work to repair and upgrade facilities for tugboats. Roy Hill took delivery of the first of 65 AC44C6Ms diesel-electric locomotives Ex BNSF/GECX C44-9Ws In May 2023. The Indigenous inhabitants of

957-528: The weight on the drive axles. The ES44DCi (Evolution Series, 4400 horsepower, DC traction, international version) was built for the Rio Tinto railway in Australia. The ES44ACi was built for the Roy Hill and Rio Tinto Group . Rio Tinto's units can be remotely driven, meaning nobody has to be in the cab as they can be controlled from a control center. The ES44ACi/DCi is essentially an ES44AC/DC in

990-536: Was announced Indian Railways and GE would engage in a 11-year joint venture in which GE would hold a majority stake of 74%, to provide a mix of 1,000 diesel locomotives of type ES43ACmi which are 4,500 horsepower and type ES57ACi which are 6,000 horsepower each. Indian Railways designated these 1,676 mm (broad gauge) locomotives as the WDG-4G class and WDG-6G class respectively. General Electric has invested ₹2,052 crore (US$ 305 million) for its construction. In

1023-518: Was initially only built for BNSF. The 4200s and units 7921-7999 are certified as Tier 4 Credit units, while the others are Tier 2 or Tier 3. On 30 January 2014 Florida East Coast Railway announced that they would buy 24 ES44C4s, to be numbered 800–823, for heavy haul service and intermodal traffic. All were delivered by the end of 2014, in order to beat the EPA's deadline on exhaust-emissions standards for new-built Tier 3 locomotives. A feature of these units

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1056-452: Was introduced in 2009. While similar to the ES44AC, the ES44C4 has two traction motors per truck, instead of the conventional three such as on the ES44AC. No ES44C4s with DC traction were built. The center axle of each truck is unpowered, giving an A1A-A1A wheel arrangement. BNSF Railway is the launch customer for this model, ordering an initial batch of 25 units numbered 6600–6624. The ES44C4

1089-738: Was painted into Baltimore & Ohio and renumbered from 3059 on May 11, 2023. BNSF Railway has bought 25 ES44AC locomotives in 2023, and they are all classified as ES44ACH. They were built between August and September of 2023 and were built concurrently with the ET44ACH . The numbers were 3282-3306, which officially ended the production of the ES44C4 in 2020. These units are Tier 4 credit units. In 2024, BNSF has bought 25 more ES44ACH locomotives, which are numbered from 3307-3331. These locomotives weigh 436,320 lbs. The ES44C4 (Evolution Series, 4,400 hp, C to denote 3 axles per truck, 4 traction motors)

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