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EMD SD7

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

Total produced
  
188

Model
  
SD7

AAR wheel arr.
  
C-C

EMD SD7

Builder
  
General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)

Build date
  
May 1951 – November 1953

An SD7 is a 6-axle road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between May 1951 and November 1953. It had an EMD 567B 16-cylinder engine producing 1,500 horsepower (1.12 MW) for its six traction motors. 188 were built for United States railroads. Starting in August 1953 a total of 26 SD7s were produced which used either the 567BC engine or the 567C engine. These units are noted on the roster below.

This was the first model in EMD's SD (Special Duty) series of locomotives, a lengthened B-B GP7 with a C-C truck arrangement. The two extra axles and traction motors are useful in heavy, low speed freight service. SD series locomotives are still being produced today, with the SD70 being the most popular example in current production, and with many SD40-2s and rebuilds to SD40-2 specifications, or SD60s still in operation.

Yesterday's Special Duty eventually became today's Standard Duty, and yesterday's General Purpose has become today's Special Purpose ("time" freight and other time-sensitive lading). True GPs were discontinued after the completion of the last GP60 in 1994. Recently intermodal and other fast freights may be hauled by 6 axles locomotives with 4 powered axles, such as the SD70Ace-P4.

Many earlier model GPs, most particularly GP40s, GP39s and GP38s, also their SD equivalents, SD40s, SD39s and SD38s have been rebuilt to Dash 2 standards for another 30 to 40 years of service.

Preservation

  • The first SD7 (later converted into an SD7R) built by EMD, former demonstrator #990, Southern Pacific 1518, is preserved in operational condition at the Illinois Railway Museum.
  • Central of Georgia 201 is preserved at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
  • The Dakota Southern Railway rosters two SD7's, #512, and #522 (Ex-WSOR #522, Exx-MILW #522, Exxx-MILW #2222).
  • References

    EMD SD7 Wikipedia