567C Locomotive Models
An EMD locomotive catalog, contemporary with the 567C, lists the following models:
Locomotive | Prime Mover | Horsepower/kW | Purpose | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
F9 | 16-567-C | 1,750/1,305 | 4-motor Freight or Passenger | Derivatives FP9 and FL9 also produced |
GP9 | 16-567-C | 1,750/1,305 | 4-motor General Purpose Road Switcher (Blomberg B trucks) | |
SD9 | 16-567-C | 1,750/1,305 | 6-Motor Special Duty Road Switcher (Blomberg Flexicoil C trucks) | |
E9 | 12-567-C (x2) | 2,400/1,790 | 4-Motor Passenger Locomotive (Blomberg A1A trucks) | Two prime movers installed on same frame |
SW600 | 6-567-C | 600/447 | 100-Ton Yard Switcher (Blomberg AAR Type A switcher trucks) | |
SW900 | 8-567-C | 900/671 | 115-Ton Yard Switcher | |
TR9 | 8-567-C (x2) | 1,800/1,342 | 230-Ton Yard Switcher | Cow-calf arrangement of SW900 locomotives - None built |
SW1200 | 12-567-C | 1,200/895 | 125-Ton Yard Switcher | |
TR12 | 12-567-C (x2) | 2,400/1,790 | 250-Ton Yard Switcher | Cow-calf arrangement of SW1200 locomotives - None built |
All 567C locomotive models used D-37 traction motors.
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