Baldwin "DR-4-4-1500" Locomotives

Last revised: February 1, 2023

By: Adam Burns

The DR-4-4-1500 was the first domestically produced cab freight unit Baldwin offered in an effort to compete against Electro-Motive's extremely successful F series.

Baldwin used two carbody styles for its road freight units; the original "Baby Face" design and later the more striking "Sharknose" design.

At least one version could be found on several models including the DR-4-4-1500, DR-6-4-1500, DR-6-4-2000, and finally the RF-16 (offered only in the "Sharknose" carbody).

The latter was part of the builder's new "Standard Line" released in the early 1950's.  Baldwin faced reliability issues with its early models; coupled with an unattractive design the company sold few DR-4-4-1500s.

By the time production had ended just over 100 A and B units rolled out of Eddystone (most of which were purchased by the PRR).

Photos

92152385712642735626893470938.jpgAn A-B-A set of Pennsylvania's handsome Baldwin cab units in the "Sharknose" carbody, including DR-4-4-1500 #9700 and RF16A #9725, layover in Toledo, Ohio on March 7, 1963. Fred Byerly photo. American-Rails.com collection.

Overview

The DR-4-4-1500 began production in November, 1947 using a carbody design that can only be described as unique.

Similar to EMD's cab units that carried a streamlined look with a sloped front nose ahead of the crew cab, the DR-4-4-1500 wore something similar.

The most noticeable difference was the nose; EMD's was much higher, sporting narrower windshields which molded to the carbody's overall appearance.

By contrast, the DR-4-4-1500 featured a lower nose with larger, wider windshields.  The appearance earned it the nickname "Baby Face" by railfans and train enthusiasts.

Reception

From the start, the DR-4-4-1500 was intended for freight service as a direct competitor against similar models from Electro-Motive (F series) and American-Locomotive (FA).  

If there was an area in which Baldwin struggled immensely, it was the cab market.  The builder found few buyers for either its original "Baby Face" variant or later "Shark Nose" design.

In addition, it was nearly a decade late in releasing a cab design to complete against Electro-Motive.  To Baldwin's credit, the builder continued refining its locomotives.  The RF16, for example, was much more successful.

New York Central DR-4-4-1500 #3401 sits outside the shops at the railroad's major terminal in Collinwood, Ohio during May of 1950. Ed Nowak photo.

It is interesting to wonder what may have happened if Baldwin weathered its initial poor performance selling diesel locomotives.  The builder's "Standard Line" was growing in demand when parent Westinghouse pulled Baldwin out of the locomotive market.

The DR-4-4-1500 (or, DR-4-4-15) utilized the builder's original 608SC prime mover.  The DR-4-4-1500 could produce 1,500 horsepower and featured a B-B truck setup (two axles per truck).

Model Classification

Since Baldwin was still building a few steam locomotives when the DR-4-4-1500 was released, the company continued to utilize a version of the "Whyte Notation" classification system from the steam era.

For example, the model's numbers and letters referred to the following: 

  • Diesel Road unit

  • The first 4 referred to four overall axles

  • The second 4 regarded four powered traction motors

  • 1,500 indicated the horsepower rating
DR44156001.jpgThe A-B-B-A demonstrator set of Baldwin's DR-4-4-1500 are seen here at Maybrook Yard (New York) testing on the Lehigh & Hudson River, circa 1949. This is the later version of the model wearing the "Sharknose" carbody, which replaced the earlier "Baby Face" design.

The "Baby Face" design did not last long. Realizing it was unpopular, Baldwin contracted with Hadley, Ryder & Pedersen for a complete carbody redesign.

The company came up with the classic "Sharknose" concept, which gave Baldwin's late-era cab locomotives an entirely unique look.  

Hadley, Ryder & Pedersen was also tasked with arranging the interior equipment, stress analysis of the carbody, and working with Baldwin in the final overall design.

Contrary to popular railfan belief, the Sharknose was not a Raymond Loewy design.  As John Kirkland points out in his book, "The Diesel Builders: Volume Three (Baldwin Locomotive Works," this idea likely derived from the carbody's similarity to Pennsylvania Railroad's streamlined 4-4-4-4 "Duplex Drive" T-1's.

The angular nose of these famous steam locomotives, which as a Lowey inspiration, bore a striking resemblance to the Sharknose carbody.

Internally, the DR-4-4-15 featured components from Westinghouse Electric, which supplied Baldwin with virtually all of its internal equipment for its diesel models (the two companies had been working in conjunction since the 19th century).

As for tractive effort, the original "Baby Face" variant ranged from 28,100 to 42,800 continuous depending upon the gearing chosen.

Gearing Options

Gear Ratio Maximum Speed Continuous Tractive Effort (Lbs) Continuous TE Rating Speed
15:636542,80010.5
17:627537,20012.2
19:608232,20014.0
20:5987.530,00015.0
21:5893.528,10016.0

Data Sheet and Specifications

"Baby Face"

Entered Production11/11/1947 (Jersey Central #70-71 [As] and #K [B])
Years Produced11/11/1947 - 12/30/1948
Baldwin ClassDR-4-4-1500/1 SC
Engine608SC
Engine BuilderDe La Vergne
Horsepower1500
RPM625
Carbody StylingBaldwin
Length (Between Coupler Pulling Faces)53' 6"
Weight250,000 Lbs
TrucksB-B
Truck TypeGSC Swing Bolster, Drop-Side Equalizers
Truck Wheelbase9' 10"
Wheel Size42"
Traction Motors370F (4), Westinghouse
Traction Generator471A, Westinghouse
Auxiliary GeneratorYG42A, Westinghouse
Gear Ratio15:63*
Tractive Effort Rating42,800 Lbs at 10.5 MPH.
Top Speed65 MPH

* All DR-4-4-1500's of the "Baby Face" carbody were purchased with the 15:63 gearing although the options mentioned in the first table were available.

Following completion of the Jersey Central units, Baldwin rearranged equipment within the "A" units which increased their length to 55' 6".  The "B" units length remained unchanged.

"Shark Nose"

Entered Production2/28/1949 (Pennsylvania #9568 [A] and #9568B-9569B [Bs])
Years Produced2/28/1949 - 6/9/1950
Baldwin ClassDR-4-4-1500/1 SC
Engine608SC
Engine BuilderDe La Vergne
Horsepower1500
RPM625
Carbody StylingBaldwin
Length (Between Coupler Pulling Faces)54' 8" (A units), 53' 22" (B units)
Weight250,000 Lbs
TrucksB-B
Truck TypeGSC Swing Bolster, Drop-Side Equalizers
Truck Wheelbase9' 10"
Wheel Size42"
Traction Motors370F (4), Westinghouse
Traction Generator471A, Westinghouse
Auxiliary GeneratorYG42A, Westinghouse
Gear Ratio15:63
Tractive Effort Rating42,800 Lbs at 10.5 MPH.
Top Speed65 MPH

Pennsylvania units #9705A-9707A and #9704B-9705B were upgraded with a YG42B auxiliary-exciter generator and 370GL traction motors.

Production Rosters

"Babyface"

Owner Road Number Baldwin Serial Number (A Unit) Baldwin Serial Number (B Unit) Construction Number Completion Date
Central Railroad Of New Jersey701
-
7311411/11/1947
Central Railroad Of New JerseyK
-
17312411/11/1947
Central Railroad Of New Jersey712
-
7311511/11/1947
Central Railroad Of New Jersey723
-
731167/1/1948
Central Railroad Of New JerseyL
-
2731257/1/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey734
-
731177/1/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey745
-
731188/20/1948
Central Railroad Of New JerseyM
-
3731268/20/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey756
-
731198/20/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey767
-
731209/9/1948
Central Railroad Of New JerseyR
-
4731279/9/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey778
-
731219/9/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey789
-
731229/26/1948
Central Railroad Of New JerseyS
-
5731289/26/1948
Central Railroad Of New Jersey7910
-
731239/26/1948
New York Central340011
-
7367610/26/1948
New York Central3700
-
67368010/26/1948
New York Central340112
-
7367710/30/1948
New York Central340213
-
7367810/30/1948
New York Central3701
-
77368110/30/1948
New York Central340314
-
7367910/30/1948
Missouri Pacific20115
-
7373412/6/1948
Missouri Pacific201B
-
87374212/6/1948
Missouri Pacific20516
-
7373512/6/1948
Missouri Pacific20217
-
7373612/9/1948
Missouri Pacific202B
-
97374312/9/1948
Missouri Pacific20618
-
7373712/9/1948
Missouri Pacific20319
-
7373812/20/1948
Missouri Pacific203B
-
107374412/20/1948
Missouri Pacific20720
-
7373912/20/1948
Missouri Pacific20421
-
7374012/30/1948
Missouri Pacific204B
-
117374512/30/1948
Missouri Pacific20822
-
7374112/30/1948

"Shark Nose"

Owner Road Number Baldwin Serial Number (A Unit) Baldwin Serial Number (B Unit) Construction Number Completion Date
Pennsylvania956823
-
736972/28/1949
Pennsylvania9568B
-
12736982/28/1949
Pennsylvania9569B
-
13736992/28/1949
Pennsylvania956924
-
737002/28/1949
Pennsylvania957025
-
737013/22/1949
Pennsylvania9570B
-
14737023/22/1949
Pennsylvania9571B
-
15737043/22/1949
Pennsylvania957227
-
737053/30/1949
Pennsylvania9572B
-
16739643/30/1949
Pennsylvania9573B
-
17739653/30/1949
Pennsylvania957328
-
739663/30/1949
Baldwin Locomotive Works6001A*29
-
739816/1949
Baldwin Locomotive Works6001B*
-
18739826/1949
Baldwin Locomotive Works6001B1*
-
19739836/1949
Baldwin Locomotive Works6001A1*30
-
739846/1949
Pennsylvania957431
-
739853/31/1949
Pennsylvania9574B
-
20739863/31/1949
Pennsylvania9575B
-
21739873/31/1949
Pennsylvania957532
-
741423/31/1949
Pennsylvania957633
-
741434/15/1949
Pennsylvania9576B
-
22741444/15/1949
Pennsylvania9577B
-
23741454/15/1949
Pennsylvania957734
-
741464/26/1949
Pennsylvania957835
-
741474/26/1949
Pennsylvania9578B
-
24741484/26/1949
Pennsylvania9579B
-
25741494/26/1949
Pennsylvania957936
-
741504/26/1949
Pennsylvania958037
-
741515/5/1949
Pennsylvania9580B
-
26741525/5/1949
Pennsylvania9581B
-
27741535/5/1949
Pennsylvania958138
-
741545/5/1949
Pennsylvania958239
-
741555/18/1949
Pennsylvania9582B
-
28741565/18/1949
Pennsylvania9583B
-
29741575/18/1949
Pennsylvania958340
-
741585/18/1949
Pennsylvania958441
-
741595/26/1949
Pennsylvania9584B
-
30741605/26/1949
Pennsylvania9585B
-
31741615/26/1949
Pennsylvania958542
-
741625/26/1949
Pennsylvania958643
-
741636/27/1949
Pennsylvania9586B
-
32741646/27/1949
Pennsylvania9587B
-
33741656/27/1949
Pennsylvania958744
-
741666/27/1949
Pennsylvania958845
-
741676/30/1949
Pennsylvania9588B
-
34741686/30/1949
Pennsylvania9589B
-
35741696/30/1949
Pennsylvania958946
-
741706/30/1949
Pennsylvania959047
-
741717/29/1949
Pennsylvania9590B
-
36741727/29/1949
Pennsylvania9591B
-
37741737/29/1949
Pennsylvania959148
-
741747/29/1949
Pennsylvania959249
-
741757/29/1949
Pennsylvania9592B
-
38741767/29/1949
Pennsylvania9593B
-
39741777/29/1949
Pennsylvania959350
-
741787/29/1949
Pennsylvania970451
-
744395/26/1950
Pennsylvania9700B
-
40744404/27/1950
Pennsylvania9701B
-
41744434/27/1950
Pennsylvania970052
-
744414/27/1950
Pennsylvania970153
-
744424/27/1950
Pennsylvania9702B
-
42744465/16/1950
Pennsylvania9703B
-
43744495/16/1950
Pennsylvania970254
-
744445/16/1950
Pennsylvania970355
-
744455/15/1950
Pennsylvania9704B
-
44747485/26/1950
Pennsylvania9705B
-
45747495/26/1950
Pennsylvania970556
-
744475/26/1950
Pennsylvania970657
-
744486/9/1950
Pennsylvania9706B
-
46747509/9/1950
Pennsylvania9707B
-
47747519/9/1950
Pennsylvania970758
-
744506/9/1950

* Sold to Elgin, Joliet & Eastern on December 22, 1950 and became EJ&E #700A-701A and #700B-701B.  The units were soon resold to the Baltimore & Ohio where A units became #847 and #849 while the B units were given #847X and #849X.  The B&O later renumbered them as #4200-4201 and #5200-5201 respectively.

Sources

  • Kirkland, John F. Diesel Builders, The:  Volume Three, Baldwin Locomotive Works. Pasadena: Interurban Press, 1994.
  • Pinkepank, Jerry A. Diesel Spotter's Guide.  Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing Company, 1967.
  • Solomon, Brian.  Baldwin Locomotives.  Minneapolis:  Voyageur Press, 2009.

A better view of the DR-4-4-1500 "Sharknose" demonstrator set testing on the Lehigh & Hudson River at Maybrook Yard in New York during 1949. The units include A #6001A and #6001D (A's) along with #6001B and #6001C (B's).

By early 1948 Baldwin had entirely scrapped the "Baby Face" carbody design, save for any orders that were already ordered.

With the DR-4-4-1500 still in production during the Hadley, Ryder & Pedersen makeover, more than half of the units built were in the "Sharknose" design, which included 58 A and 47 B units.

In total, Baldwin built 138 units of the DR-4-4-1500 for four different Class Is; Pennsylvania (which purchased all of the "Sharknose" models), Jersey Central, New York Central, and Missouri Pacific. 

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Overview

Reception

Model Classification

Gearing Options

Data Sheet and Specifications

Production Rosters

"Baby Face"

"Shark Nose"


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