| Bibliographic Entry | Result (w/surrounding text) |
Standardized Result |
|---|---|---|
| Hartill, Lane. Hop aboard a 130-ton 'hog'. Christian Science Monitor. 21 January 2001. | "The locomotive's diesel-electric power plant is 3,000 horsepower (a typical automobile is about 130 horsepower). The train's power plant is as big as a school bus." | 2.2 MW |
| Keller, Bob. CTT Online Exclusive: MTH RailKing's Union Pacific "Big Blow" turbine. trains.com. | "The railroad had 30 of these 8,500 horsepower units, all made by General Electric from 1958-1960. In 1964 their power rating was increased to 10,000 hp per unit and they were also equipped for multiple unit (m.u.) operation with other turbines (though they were more likely to M.u. with diesels)." | 6.3 MW 7.5 MW |
| Keller, Bob. MTH RailKing Gold and ProtoSound 2.0 GG1 locomotives. trains.com. | "The prototype GG1, no. 4800, hit the rails in 1934 and amazed even the engineers that developed it. It could generate 4,620 continuous horsepower at 100 mph and for short surges could reach 9,000 horsepower." | 3.2 MW 6.7 MW |
Nida Bhatti -- 2001