EMD SDL39

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EMD SDL39
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
Serial number 34272–34276, 7345-1–7345-5
Model SDL39
Build date March–April 1969 (5), November 1972 (5)
Total production 10
AAR wheel arr. C-C
Gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm)
Length 55 ft 2 in
Fuel capacity 1,200 US gal (4,500 l/1,000 imp gal)
Prime mover EMD 645E3
Cylinders 12
Power output 2,300 hp (1.7 MW)
Career Milwaukee Road
Soo Line
Wisconsin Central
Fepasa
Number MILW 581-590
SOO 582–590
WC 582–590
FEPASA 2341-2349
Locale Upper midwest United States and Chile

An EMD SDL39 is a 6-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between March 1969 and November 1972. Power was provided by an EMD 645E3 12-cylinder engine which generated 2300 horsepower (1.7 MW). All 10 examples of this locomotive model were built for Milwaukee Road, who wanted a lightweight road-switcher to replace their fleet of 1947-built ALCO RSC-2s. The unit was built on a short 55-foot, 2-inch frame with customized export-style trucks, barely tipping the scales at 250,000 pounds and managing a light-footed axle-loading of just 20.8 tons per axle.

These Milwaukee Road units were numbered 581-590. The 581 was wrecked at Sacred Heart, MN in 1983, and scrapped the following year. The remaining nine units were transferred to the Soo Line Railroad when it acquired the Milwaukee Road. All were subsequently included in the sale of the Soo's Lakes States Division (most of its network in Wisconsin and upper Michigan, plus some lines in adjoining Illinois and Minnesota) to the new Wisconsin Central Limited. After the Wisconsin Central was purchased by, and merged into the Canadian National Railway, the nine units were returned to the leaser, and were sold to FEPASA, Chilean Freight Operation Concession.

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