The GM-EMD 567 powered export locomotive series developed in the 1950s had a "G" designation for their models. G8, G12, G16, etc. In the mid-1960s this changed with the introduction of the 645 engine to be G18, G22, G26, etc. The designation is still used in the latest 710 engine offerings, e.g., GT46.
What does the "G" designation mean? Global? General?
Probably general purpose, but without the P to indicate an export unit.
I provided a detailed answer to this question on 11 January in the JT42CWR thread...
Why did you ask it again?
M636C
i did not see your original posting. Thank you for the detailed explanation.
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