
GE 70-ton switcher - Wikipedia
The GE 70-ton switcher is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Electric between about 1942 and 1955. It is classified as a B-B type locomotive. The first series of "70 tonners" …
GE 70-Tonner - The Diesel Shop
70-Tonner: Although built at the General Electric works in Erie, Pennsylvania, the 70-Ton model was marketed by both GE and Alco from 1946 until the two transportation giants dissolved …
GE "70-Tonner" Locomotives - American-Rails.com
2025年1月2日 · General Electric's 70-ton switcher is considered by many locomotive historians and enthusiasts as one of GE's masterpieces in terms of both engineering excellence and …
GE 70 Ton roster - The Diesel Shop
General Electric 70-Ton Switchers Production Roster; Revised: 19 March 2016: Photo by: IL Swett / Krambles-Peterson Archives at Live Oak, GA in 1954 : Info Supplied by : John …
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GE 70-Ton | Trains and Railroads
The GE 70-ton switcher is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Electric between about 1942 and 1955. It is classified as a B-B type locomotive. The first series of "70 tonners" …
GE 70 Ton Switcher | Locomotive Wiki - Fandom
The General Electric (GE), 70-ton switcher is a 4-axle diesel locomotive built between 1942 and 1955. During that time, a total of 238 examples would be produced. The first 7 "70-Tonners" …
GE 70 Ton Switcher - solrs.ca
2022年12月23日 · When a medium-size locomotive was needed for switching or road units. the locomotive often chosen was the 70-ton switcher. General Electric produced the 70-ton …
GE 70 Ton Centercab Restoration - RAILROAD.NET
2025年3月21日 · The 70 tonner will be restored to operable condition and its gensets will provide 250 volt DC power to operate DC equipment at the museum. It will in essence become a …
GE 70-Tonner Data - The Diesel Shop
Diesel & Electric Locomotive Specifications, 1981, by F. K. Hudson.