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Not all SD38s were dynamic-brake equipped (Detroit, Toledo & Ironton's and Bessemer & Lake Erie's, for example). Many were used for hump yard service, where dynamic brakes wouldn't be needed anyway. <br /> <br />To answer some of your other questions, North American road units with dynamics brakes weren't universal until the "third-generation" diesels were introduced beginning in the late 1980s. Some so-called "second-generation" SD38s may have been retrofitted, but I don't have any information immediately available to support that. <br /> <br />Non-dynamic and dynamic locomotives can operate in the same consist. For dynamic brake operation, though, the lead unit must be equipped with dynamics to control other dynamic-equipped locomotives placed elsewhere in the consist. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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