EMD G18
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The EMD G18 was an export locomotive introduced by GM-EMD in the late 1960s. The standard EMD suffixes applied after the G18 designation to indicate if the customer purchased locomotives with specific traction motors to fit narrow gauge (U) or broad gauge (W) rails. The similar EMD GA18 was a G18 designed as a light locomotive with low axle loading and used freight car trucks. A further variation was the G18B. They are powered by an EMD 8-645E prime mover rated at 1000 hp for traction[1] and were produced with A1A-A1A or B-B trucks.
Several countries have purchased these locomotives.[2]
A1A-A1A Version Original Owners
Chile
- 1 FCAB 954
Indonesia
- 8 Indonesian State Railways BB202.01-BB202.08
B-B Version Original Owners
Chile
- 2 Andes Copper Mining 71-72
Iran
- 2 Rah E Ahan 40451-40452
Israel
- 1 Rotem Amfert Negev Ltd company in Mishore Rotem (former company name: Negev Phosphates Ltd)
Peru
- 1 Cerro de Pasco 24
Saudi Arabia
- 16 Saudi Govt. Railway 1006-1021
South Africa
- 19 Anglo American Corp. (1 unit no #); 1-3; 21-25; Iron & Steel Corp. 36-42; 661.42-661.44
G18B Original Owners
Algeria
- 5 SNTF 040DH1-040DH5
References
- ↑ Zurnamer, Bernard (1987). Electric And Diesel Locomotives of South Africa. p. 74.
- ↑ "G18 Order Summary". The UNofficial EMD Homepage.
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