
EMD GP9R - Wikipedia
The EMD GP9R was a rebuild from EMD GP9 diesel locomotives that were rebuilt by the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company, Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Southern Pacific Transportation Company.
EMD GP9 - Wikipedia
The EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between 1954 and 1959. The GP9 succeeded the GP7 as the second model of EMD's General Purpose (GP) line, [1] incorporating a new sixteen- cylinder engine which generated 1,750 horsepower (1.30 MW). [2] .
GTW All-Time Diesel Roster - RailroadfanWiki
Nov 15, 2024 · EMD GP9R Roster Details. In the late 1980s, the GTW decided to rebuild a portion of its aging GP9 fleet, which even then was the backbone of the Trunk's fleet, into modern GP9-equivalents. Original GTW units, along with some that had been reassigned from the Central Vermont and Grand Trunk Railways, were selected to be rebuilt.
Southern Pacific Passenger GP9/GP9R's - Railfan
SP and subsidiary T&NO, both bought EMD GP9's with steam generators, and dual control stands, for passenger service on their respective lines. see TNO pass GP page for information on these units.
Southern Pacific GP9E and GP9R - Diesel Locomotives Wiki
The Southern Pacific GP9E and GP9R are rebuilds from EMD GP9 diesel locomotives that were built by General-Motors Electro-Motive Division for the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (also known as the "Cotton Belt Route") and the Southern Pacific Transportation Company.
GTW GP9R by Motown Models — Motown Models
Introducing the Grand Trunk Western GP9R in HO scale by Motown Models. A staple of GTW motive power in Michigan and beyond, the GP9R was a product of the Grand Trunk’s aging EMD GP9 fleet. The Battle Creek shops created a workhorse that can still be found on the rails today.
CNW - Chicago & Northwestern Locomotive Roster - Railroad …
Chicago & Northwestern Photographic Roster, Locomotive Model: GP9R. Unit # Notes Model Serial # Pictures : CNW 4301: blt 9/55 as C&NW 1720
GP9r - Railfan
Starting in 1989, the Grand Trunk Western began a major rebuild project. This project resulted in 36 GP9r's; the only visible difference between the GP9 and the GP9r is these units all have a low front hood.
GP9r Locomotives
Starting in 1989, the Grand Trunk Western began a major rebuild project. This project resulted in 36 GP9r's; the only visable difference between the GP9 and the GP9r is these units all have a low front hood.
Pictures of GTW 4610
Downtown Dubuque and the Julien Dubuque bridge to Illinois are in the background. The river is to the right; the water seen here is an overflow slough. Fallen Flags Galore! A couple more firsts for me on this train. My first GTW unit, and my first …