
GE U36C - Wikipedia
The GE U36C is a 3600 hp diesel-electric locomotive model built by GE Transportation Systems. The length of the locomotive was 67 ft 3 in (20.50 m), standard for U30C, U33C, U34CH, U36C, U36CG, C30-7 and C36-7.
GE "U36C" and "U34CH" Locomotives: Specs, Roster, History
2025年1月1日 · The U36C was the most powerful standard line, six-axle Universal model General Electric produced. While the U50 and U50C were, indeed, higher horsepower variants these were one-off designs built almost exclusively for Union Pacific.
GE U36C | Trains and Railroads
The GE U36C was a 3600 hp diesel-electric locomotive model built by GE Transportation Systems. The length of the locomotive was 67 ft 3 in (20.50 m), standard for U30C, U33C, U34CH, U36C, U36CG, C30-7 and C36-7.
GE U36C roster - The Diesel Shop
2011年1月22日 · Diesel & Electric Locomotive Specifications, 1981, by F. K. Hudson.
GE U18B, U23B, U23C, U30B, U30C, U33B, U33C, U36B, and U36C …
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GE U36C - Locomotive Wiki
The GE U36 is a 3600 hp diesel-electric locomotive model built by General Electric Transportation Systems. These were the largest and most powerful of the conventional GE U-boats, and were meant to be a direct rival with EMD's SD45 and F45 diesel locomotives, and American Locomotive Work's C636...
GE's U34CH, U36C, U36CG - Original Owners - TrainWeb
U36C Phases. GE used a common body for the various U-boats, so this list is based on phases of the U30B. Phase II with the forward radiator intake mounted high had oil bath filters; low-mounted intake was for paper air filters. Phase IId- horizontal drip rail on the radiator disappears. Phase IIe- built-up area on pilots disappears.
Clinchfield Railroad’s GE U36C - Clinchfield Railroad
CRR’s GE U36C: Their first and Last Non-EMD Locomotives. Researched and Chronicled by Scott Jessee and Sandhi Kozsuch. In 1971 Clinchfield purchased its first non-EMD diesels due to their ‘manufacturer-of-choice’ not being able to deliver the SDs they sorely needed.
loco-info.com - General Electric U36B, U36C and U34CH
In 1969 GE succeeded in bringing the 7FDL with 16 cylinders to an output of 3,600 hp. The first model was the U36B with only four axles, which was intended for fast freight trains. The Seaboard Coast Line bought 108 of the 125 U36Bs. With a total of 238 units, the U36C, which was suitable for heavier freight trains with six axles, was more ...
GE U36C | Conrail Photo Archive
Built for the Erie Lackawanna as their 3316 to 3328, these thirteen 3,600 6-axle locomotives became Conrail 6587 to 6599. In November of 1979 they were renumbered to 6884 to 6896 in order to make room for more new C30-7A's. All were retired in December 1987 and returned to the lessor and are presumed scrapped.