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KLW attains Tier 4 status
Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-ChiefKnoxville Locomotive Works (KLW), a switcher and road-switcher OEM, was recently awarded EPA Tier 4 emissions certifications for its SE Series four- and six-axle locomotive designs.
The Tier 4 certifications include the switch duty cycle for KLW models rated at 2,000, 2,200 and 2,300 bhp, and the line-haul duty cycle for KLW models rated at 2,400 through 3,200 bhp. KLW said it is “the only freight locomotive manufacturer to have achieved Tier 4 switch and line-haul certifications in this broad range of horsepower classifications with single-engine prime-movers.”
“KLW’s strategy was to assimilate a team of industry experts and supplier resources capable of advancing to the stringent requirements of Tier 4 locomotive air quality standards,” said Chairman Pete Claussen. “These locomotives use DEF at a rate of less than 2.5% per gallon of diesel fuel while delivering significantly improved fuel savings and tractive effort vs. their conventional locomotive counterparts.”