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A thought for a new Passenger Diesel engine

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Posted by HERBYD on Monday, March 28, 2011 6:54 PM

BUILD A COMMON LOCOMOTIVE AS CLOSE TO A FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE AS POSSIBLE. EMD OR GE ENGINE. COMONALITY OF PARTS. NOT A ODD LOT LIKE THE LONG ISLAND R R OR NOW THE FLORIDA TRI RAIL. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRECK A FEW OR WANT TO ADD A FEW MORE. GP 38s.OR GP 40s YOU CAN ALWAYS  GET A REBUILT OR BUY A FEW FOR PARTS. DONT GET TO EXOTIC.

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Posted by carnej1 on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 11:36 AM

HERBYD

BUILD A COMMON LOCOMOTIVE AS CLOSE TO A FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE AS POSSIBLE. EMD OR GE ENGINE. COMONALITY OF PARTS. NOT A ODD LOT LIKE THE LONG ISLAND R R OR NOW THE FLORIDA TRI RAIL. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRECK A FEW OR WANT TO ADD A FEW MORE. GP 38s.OR GP 40s YOU CAN ALWAYS  GET A REBUILT OR BUY A FEW FOR PARTS. DONT GET TO EXOTIC.

Of course that was the "Industry standard" for a long time. The F40PH was essentially a cowl unit version of a GP40-2. The reason that the newer units are no longer built on road switcher frames is to make them lighter and more fuel efficient..

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Posted by Lyon_Wonder on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:40 PM

Are the MPI EMD-powered MP36 and 40 commuter still cowels, or do the MPI's utilized a monocoque structure?

What about the EMD F59PHIs?

 

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