EMD G12

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EMD G12 series
EMD G12 series
Locomotive #120 of Israel Railways is a G12.
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder General Motors Electro-Motive Division (USA),
General Motors Diesel (Canada)
Clyde Engineering (Australia)
Model G12
Build date 1950s
Total production B-B version: 670
A1A-A1A version: 300
AAR wheel arr. A1A-A1A and B-B
Gauge narrow gauge, standard gauge, broad gauge
Prime mover EMD 567
Cylinders 12
Disposition Most scrapped, many preserved ,some still in service

The EMD G12 was a class of locomotive built by GM-EMD, and its Canadian affiliate General Motors Diesel. In addition, Australian licensee Clyde Engineering built ten locomotives for New Zealand in 1957, five for Hong Kong, 23 for Queensland, 14 for Western Australia and seven for BHP. Australian licensee Commonwealth Engineering also built 42 for Queensland Rail in 1964-66. Many examples were built in the 1950-60s for railroads all over the world. They are powered by EMD 12-567C prime movers rated at 1250 hp. Some have been rebuilt with EMD 645 engines.

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[edit] Bo-Bo version

[edit] A1A-A1A version

[edit] Co-Co version

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