EMD Series 66
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German private railway HGK DE 64 at Godorf Hafen open day.
Electric Motive Division Series 66 or JT42CWR is a series of Co-Co diesel locomotives built by EMD for the European heavy freight market. Originally designed for use in Great Britain as the Class 66, they have since been adapted and certified for use in other European countries.[1]
- Great Britain, (EWS, Freightliner, GB Railfreight, Direct Rail Services)
- Sweden, (CargoNet, TÅGAB)
- Norway, (CargoNet)
- Belgium
- Luxembourg
- Germany
- Denmark
- The Netherlands, (ERS Railways, DLC (Dillen & Le Jeune Cargo))
- Poland (Freightliner PL)
- Romania[2]
- France (temporary certificate until 2007–03)
[edit] See Also
[edit] References
- ^ JT42CWRM Fact Sheet
- ^ Press Release, Electro-Motive Diesels (EMD) certifies its Class 66 (JT42CWRM) locomotive in Romania, 2007–01–24.
- Comprehensive European Class 66 documentation.
- EMD Class 66/JT42CWRM/Series 66 information page, with specifications.
Limited production and export locomotives built by GM-EMD | |
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Electrics: | SW1200MG, AEM-7, GM6, GM10, GF6C |
Industrial, military, export and narrow gauge: | Model 40, DDM45, DHI, GMDH-1, GMDH-3, MRS-1, GA8, G8, G12, G16, NF110, NF210, JT42CWR (Series 66), JT42HW-HS, GT46MAC, GT46PAC |
Streamliners: | M-10000, M-10001, M-10002, M-10003-6, Pioneer Zephyr, General Pershing Zephyr, Green Diamond, Flying Yankee, Aerotrain |
Experimentals: | 1800 hp B-B |
See also: | List of GM-EMD locomotives |