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  1. GE C36-7 - Wikipedia

    The GE C36-7 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems, GE do Brazil and A Goninan & Co between 1978 and 1989. It is an updated GE U36C with a 16 …

  2. GE "C36-7" Locomotives: Specs, Roster, History - American-Rails.com

    Jan 1, 2025 · The C36-7 followed the earlier C30-7 and was the most powerful six-motored model GE offered in the "Dash 7" series. While the locomotive was generally rated at 3,600 …

  3. GE C36-7 Data Sheet - The Diesel Shop

    Diesel & Electric Locomotive Specifications, 1981, by F. K. Hudson.

  4. Locomotive Descriptions and Phases - GE C30-7, C30-7A, C36-7

    Dec 29, 2022 · Initially, six-axle Dash 7 models included the C30-7 (by far the most popular) and C36-7, which replaced the U30C and U36C respectively. Several models were offered but …

  5. UNION PACIFIC C36-7s - UtahRails.net

    Although completed as 3,750 horsepower locomotives, these CR units were built using the original C36-7 platform with the dynamic braking components located at the rear of the …

  6. Surviving C36-7s | Conrail Photo Archive

    In 1985, Conrail purchased 25 3,750hp C36-7's and assigned them to the 6620-6644 series. The C36-7's were built in June of 1985 on the same frame as the C30-7, and weren't a popular …

  7. GE C36-7 | Conrail Photo Archive

    Oct 8, 1993 · In 1985, Conrail purchased 25 3,750hp C36-7's and assigned them to the 6620-6644 series. The C36-7's were built in June of 1985 on the same frame as the C30-7, and …

  8. C36-7 Roster - TrainWeb

    GE's C36-7 - Original Owners. by Robert Sarberenyi. 129 US, 40 Mexico, 430 Export

  9. Pictures of MNNR 59

    Roster view of this unit parked with stored power at Cleveland Avenue roundhouse. Looks like the cab roof could use a little paint.

  10. Pictures of NS 8530

    NS 8530 leading the locomotive consist on another coal train heading to the coal docks. Taken in pre-climate change concern times, the number of coal shipments running through Roanoke …

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