That's one big locomotive! And heavy, too, at 1.2 million lbs. The
heaviest Diesel locomotive I'm familiar with is the GM SD-40, which weighs
389,000 lbs when equipped with a V-16 General Motors 645E3 engine (645 cubic
inches per cylinder, for a total of 10,320 cubic inches, or around 169
liters, producing 3000hp at 990rpm). It was also available with a V-20
engine, but there may be larger, heavier Diesels available now.
All the same, it looks like they'd be dwarfed by the Big Boy.
Pat White