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  1. EMD GP9 - Wikipedia

    The EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between 1954 and 1963. The GP9 succeeded the GP7 as the second model of …

  2. EMD "GP9" Locomotives: Data Sheet, Specs, Roster

    Dec 19, 2024 · The GP7 and GP9 were nearly identical and it required a keen eye to spot the notable differences. The most recognizable was the addition of a stainless steel, "GP9" model …

  3. SP - Southern Pacific Locomotive Roster - Railroad Picture …

    Sold to CWR, to RLK. ex-SP 5875. Sold to NREX.

  4. EMD GP9 Data Sheet - The Diesel Shop

    EMD GP9 Data Sheet

  5. EMD GP9 Diesel-Electric Locomotive | Trains and Railroads

    The EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between 1954 and 1959. The GP9 succeeded the GP7 as the second model of …

  6. GP9 - RailroadfanWiki

    The Electromotive Division GP9 is a 4 axle, 1,750 HP diesel electric locomotive built by EMD of Lagrange, Illinois from 1954 to 1963. Building upon the already successful GP7, EMD offered …

  7. Basically, the short hood end of the GP9 is the front end of the unit and the long hood end is the rear end of the unit. In multiple unit operation, the units can be coupled together from either end.

  8. Locomotive Descriptions and Phases - EMD/GMD GP7, GP9

    Apr 28, 2023 · Together with the GP9, it accounted for thousands of first-generation locomotives and was a common sight on railroad for much of the last half of the 20th Century. The general …

  9. Motive Power - Diesels - GP7 / GP9 - Lionel Trains Library

    Lionel began production of their version of the GP7 diesel in 1955 and subsequently in 1958, Lionel introduced the GP9 in their product line. For Lionel, the distinguishing feature between …

  10. EMD GP9 - Trains And Locomotives Wiki

    The EMD (Electro Motive Division) GP9 was a type of four-axle, 16-cylinder, 1,750hp type of diesel locomotive built by the Electro Motive Division of General Motors (GM) from 1954 to …