List of Milwaukee Road Locomotives - Electric Locomotives - Freight

Freight

  • Milwaukee Road class EF-1 Thirty 2-unit boxcab sets (60 locomotives) built in 1915 by ALCO/GE, identical to EP-1 but for gearing and paint. In addition, the EP-1 units were converted to EF-1 specification in 1920.
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-2 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s in the 1930s.
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-3 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s with the middle unit shortened by removing the cab and leading truck; the resultant B units were known as "bobtails".
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-4 "Little Joes". 10 examples built by GE in 1946. In addition the EP-4 locomotives were converted to EF-4 specification in 1956.
  • Milwaukee Road class EF-5 4-unit boxcab sets formed with any combination of regular or bobtail units in the middle.

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