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EMD GA8

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EMD GA8
NdeM No. 5406 in 1966
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderGM-EMD La Grange, Illinois, USA
ModelGA8
Build dateDecember 1958 - February 1968
Total produced94
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
Gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
TrucksAAR standard
Driver dia.32 in (813 mm)
Wheelbase5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) (Each truck)
Length32 ft 6 in (9.91 m)
Width8 ft 9 in (2.67 m)
Height12 ft 10+12 in (3.92 m) High clearance cab or 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m) Low clearance cab
Axle load13 t (12.8 long tons; 14.3 short tons)
Loco weight104,000 lb (47,170 kg) (52T)
Prime moverGM 8-567C, GM 8-567E (post 1965)
Engine typeV8 2-stroke diesel
AspirationRoots blower
AlternatorGM D14 DC
Traction motorsTwo D75MC DC
Cylinders8
Transmission63:14 gear ratio
Loco brakeStraight air &
Disc brake on drive shaft
Train brakesAir or Vacuum schedule 26-LA
Performance figures
Maximum speed45 mph (72 km/h)
Power output800 hp (600 kW)
Career
LocaleNorth America, Central America, South America, Africa, East Asia
DispositionMany scrapped, some preserved, others still operating

The EMD GA8 is an export diesel locomotive designed by GM-EMD in the late 1950s as a simplified design for use on overseas railways with light rail and sharp curves.[1] At the time of its introduction it was described as an extremely lightweight road locomotive capable of handling passenger or freight trains and switching.[2] The locomotive is notable for its use of freight car trucks that are driven by cardan shafts and two traction motors attached to the underframe. Measuring 32 feet 6 inches, they are equipped with an 8-567C prime mover capable of producing 875 bhp or 800 hp traction.[1] Late model GA8 locomotives were equipped with an 8-567E prime mover which is a 645 block (introduced in 1965) fitted with 567 power assemblies. Due to the design, most servicing and maintenance could be done without removing the traction motors from the underframe or trucks of the locomotive. The units were built without multiple unit connection capability so electrical components are kept to a minimum.[1]

The EMD GL8 is a derivative design introduced in 1960 that is similar to the GA8 but uses standard B-B or A1A-A1A trucks and was equipped with multiple unit capability. The EMD GA8 prototype demonstrator unit was built in late 1958 or early 1959 [3] and export customer production commenced in 1960. The GA8 demonstrator also attracted considerable attention from several US railroads,[2] although ultimately none would ever purchase the locomotive for domestic use. Several countries purchased the locomotive[4] and examples are still in operation today.

Original Owners

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Argentina

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  • 15 Sarmiento Railway 5551-5565. The 5554 and 5561 locomotive, receive change gauge and transferred to the Urquiza line.

Chile

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  • 3 Antofagasta y Bolivia 950-952

Colombia

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  • 2 National Railways of Colombia 501-502

El Salvador

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Mexico

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  • 22 Coahuila y Zacatecas 800-802; NdeM 5400-5416; Unidos de Yucatán 204-205

Peru

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  • 3 Cerro de Pasco 21-23

South Africa

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  • 4 Anglo-American Corp. 1-2; Union Lime 1-2

South Korea

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  • 2 Fluor Corp. (No #); Korean Oil 3

Taiwan

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United States

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Zambia

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  • 5 Nchanga Consol Copper 8-12
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References

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  1. ^ a b c "American Export Unit", Diesel Railway Traction, p. 470, 1959
  2. ^ a b Sawyer, R. Tom, "Locomotive Progress", "Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine", p. 24, 1959
  3. ^ "EMD Export Page".
  4. ^ http://www.trainweb.org/emdloco/ga8.htm GA8 Order Summary
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