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The PNR 5000 class are diesel-electric locomotives acquired in 1992 by the Philippine National Railways.[4]

Operational history

The 5000 class locomotives were acquired in 1992[4] to haul dead-motor CMC diesel multiple units. These were eventually used to haul passenger coaches in the PNR Metro Commuter Line. Currently, two (2) locomotives are active in revenue service, 5001 is assigned as Caloocan shunter, 5009 is assigned in the Bicol Commuter Line while 5007 is in Manila.

Three units followed suit in being repainted into the orange livery with the 900 class and 2500 class locomotives.

Specifications

The 5000 class locomotive has a length of 11 meters (37 ft), a width of 2.7 meters (9 ft), and a height of 3.7 meters (12 ft). It is powered by an 8-cylinder Caterpillar D379 engine, with an equipped GE GT751 main generator and GE GY27 auxiliary generator.[2][5]

Features

The 5000 class or the GE U6B units feature number signs when they arrived in 1992, which are also found on the last batch of the 900 Class which consists of the U15C units.

The shorthood side of the locomotives has its door on the middle of the driver's cab. Which is different from the 900 class where it has its door on its left side.

Build numbers

The following are the serial numbers of the 5000 class.[1]

Locomotive Number Build Number Place Built References
5001 4754.1 Montreal, Canada [6]
5002 4754.2
5003 4754.3[7]
5004 4754.4
5005 4754.5
5006 (SCRAPPED) 4754.6
5007 4754.7
5008 (SCRAPPED) 4754.8
5009 (INACTIVE) 4754.9
5010 (BER) 4754.10

Status

As of January 2024, none are active in revenue service. Meanwhile, 2 units were operational, and eight units are inactive, awaiting repairs. Only one unit is Beyond Economical Repair.

The two operational units serves as yard shunters for Tutuban and Caloocan workshop.

Locomotive Number Status Notes Liveries
5001 Active 5001 was currently serving as the shunting locomotive of the Caloocan Workshop. Orange Livery

(since 2021)

5002 Inactive 5002’s original cab was replaced by the cab of 2522. 5002 is currently at Tutuban Yard. Blue Livery
5003 Inactive 5003 is currently awaiting repair inside Caloocan Workshop. Some panels from her hood has already been repainted to orange. Blue Livery
5004 Inactive 5004 is currently at Tutuban Yard. 5004 appeared in the movie called 'Extrang Hero' in 1997. Blue Livery
5005 Inactive 5005 is currently awaiting repairs inside Caloocan Workshop. Blue Livery
5006 Inactive 5006 is stored at Caloocan Workshop. 5006 is known for its appearance in the Music Video 'Para sa Masa' by Eraserheads in 1998. Blue Livery
5007 Active 5007 currently serves as the Tutuban Yard Shunter. 5007 is the first out of the ten units to be repainted into the new livery.[8] Orange Livery

(since 2020)

5008 Inactive 5008 is currently at Tutuban Yard. Blue Livery
5009 Inactive 5009 is previously a Bicol commuter hauler. 5009 is currently awaiting repairs at Naga and is the last operational unit in the entire fleet of PNR rollingstocks wearing the Blue-orange livery. Blue Livery
5010 Inactive 5010 is the last unit wearing the Red Livery. 5010 was declared Beyond Economical Repair (BER) and currently sits outside the main workshop, heavily stripped. Red Livery
5001 in Blue livery.

Notes

  1. ^ Minimum

References

  1. ^ a b Craig, Robert. "GE U6B roster". Retrieved December 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Craig, Robert. "GE U6B Data Sheets". Retrieved December 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "Specifications and schematic drawing of the G.E. U6B diesel-electric locomotive". Retrieved December 23, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Peadon, Brad (June 2019). "June 2019 update". Philippine National Railways Locomotive Status. 3.
  5. ^ a b Palmano, Steve. "GE Export U-Series Model Evolution". GE Export Page. Retrieved December 23, 2021.
  6. ^ "Philippine Train Enthusiasts and Railfans Club (PTERC) | GE U6B Road Switchers". www.facebook.com. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  7. ^ 5003 at Caloocan 2009. Retrieved December 24, 2021.[self-published]
  8. ^ "Philippine Train Enthusiasts and Railfans Club (PTERC) | A little ponkan passing by at pacita main gate flagstop". www.facebook.com. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
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