CD66

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CD66
Power type Diesel
Builder General Motors Electro-Motive Division
Length 21.35 m
Total weight 126 ton
Top speed 120 km/h
Career CargoNet
Number 401 – 406

The CD66 is a diesel locomotive leased by CargoNet to haul heavy freight trains. The six engines are EMD Series 66 locomotives built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division. The CD66 tag was the first diesel engine to break with the Di-series, the CD66 would have been the Di 9. The 6 engines are numbered 401 to 406.

One problem with the CD66 has been the noise in the driver's cabin, and in October 2004 an agreement between the drivers' union and CargoNet was signed giving the drivers 25% more pay for time spent in a CD66.[1]

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  1. ^ Agreement of 25% more pay for CD66 operations (in Norwegian)
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