
EMD GP7 - Wikipedia
The EMD GP7 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel between October 1949 and May 1954. [2] The GP7 was …
EMD "GP7" Locomotives : Data Sheet, Specs, Roster - American-Rails.com
2025年2月20日 · Dubbed the "General Purpose" (GP) series, or 'Geep' for short, the GP7 debuted in October, 1949 when demonstrator #922 was unveiled. The unit was later …
HawkinsRails - EMD General Purpose Road Switchers
2015年11月24日 · uilt by General Motor's Electro-Motive Division, the GP7 and GP9 models were four-axle (B-B) road switcher diesel-electric locomotives between October 1949 and May …
EMD GP60 - Wikipedia
The EMD GP60 is a model of 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1985 and 1994. [1] The GP60 was EMD's first engine that was …
EMD's Geeps: A rare pair of diesel locomotives - Trains
2023年9月20日 · A rare pair of Geep diesel locomotives, the GP15D and GP20D, looked like sure winners, but sank with hardly a ripple when they hit the market in the early 2000s. Locomotive …
EMD "GP38," "GP38-2," and "GP38AC": Data Sheet, Specs, Roster
2024年12月17日 · Except for the later GP40 and GP40-2, the GP38 series was EMD’s most successful second-generation Geep and fit exactly what railroads were looking for in terms of …
From Ugly Duckling to Icon - We Are Railfans
2022年1月13日 · The GP7 would become the sire of EMD’s long-lived and extraordinary successful “Geep” road-switchers and prove to be an American railroading icon. In the years …
EMD Surviving 1st-Gen Geep Locomotives - The Diesel Shop
Concept idea and much of the data for "Preserved Diesels" roster provided by John Komanesky.
Preserved EMD Locomotives - The Diesel Shop
Chicago & Northwestern 1518 (First EMD Geep) Illinois Railway Museum; GP7 Chicago Rail Link 613 New York Central 5740 Rochester Historical Society; GP7 Colorado & Wyoming 102-104 …
EMD GP-class Diesel Locomotives - toytrains1.com
EMD (Electromotive Div of GM) GP Diesel Locomotives The GPs (called Geeps) were introduced in the 50's as roadswitchers, and proved themselves so versatile that they played a part in the …