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List of EMD locomotives

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The following is a list of locomotives produced by the Electro-Motive Corporation (EMC), and its successors General Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) and Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD).

Streamlined power cars and early experimental locomotives

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EMC participated in the construction of a number of motorized railcars, integrated streamliner trainsets, and experimental locomotives in the 1930s. Most of these were short production runs (one, two, or four units) that were used by a single railroad. These consisted of Winton prime movers and General Electric generating, control, and transmission components inside a carbody whose assembly was subcontracted to another manufacturer, since EMC did not commence regular road locomotive production until 1937.

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Switchers (SW/NW/SC/NC/MP)

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The "S" designation originally stood for six hundred horsepower and the "N" designation for nine hundred horsepower, although they were used for the more general designation of smaller and larger engine models after the more powerful 567 model engines replaced the Winton engines. The "C" designation stood for cast frame locomotives and the "W" designation for welded frame locomotives. EMC standardized on welded frames after 1939. The "TR" designation stood for transfer locomotives.

The SC and SW switchers were the first locomotives produced in EMC's new factory after its completion in 1936. The pre-SC and Model 90 switchers were development design locomotives outshopped in 1935.

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Passenger cab units (E)

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Freight cab units (F)

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Industrial locomotives

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Military locomotives

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Four-axle "Branch Line" series roadswitchers (BL)

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Four-axle roadswitchers or General Purpose Locomotives (GP)

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Six-axle roadswitchers or Special Duty Locomotives (SD)

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Six-axle road switcher production timeline

EMD SD70ACe-T4EMD SD70M-2EMD SD70ACeEMD SD90MACEMD SD9043MACEMD SD80MACEMD SD75EMD SD70EMD SD60EMD SD50EMD SD50SEMD SD45-2EMD SD45T-2EMD SDP45EMD SD45EMD SD40-2SEMD SD40-2WEMD SD40-2EMD SD40T-2EMD SDP40EMD SD40AEMD SD40EMD SD40XEMD SDL39EMD SD39EMD SD38-2EMD SD38ACEMD SD38EMD SDP35EMD SD35EMD SD28EMD SD24EMD SD18EMD SD9EMD SD7
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Eight-axle roadswitchers

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Cowl units

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Electric locomotives

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Export and narrow gauge locomotives

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Aftermarket conversions

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Proposed, never built

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