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EMD SW900 Performance figures Power output 900 hp (670 kW )
An EMD SW900 is a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel (GMD) between December 1953 and March 1969. Power was provided by an EMD 567C 8-cylinder engine that generated 900 horsepower (670 kW). Built concurrently with SW1200, the eight cylinder units had a single exhaust stack.
260 examples of this locomotive model were built for American railroads and 97 were built for Canadian railroads. Canadian production of the SW900 lasted three and a half years past EMD production. Seven units were exported to Orinoco Mining Co (Venezuela); two units were exported to Southern Peru Copper Co; and five units were exported to the Liberian-American Mining Co. Total production is 371 units.
Some SW900s were built with the generators from traded in EMC switchers and were classified as SW900M by EMD. These units developed 600 or 660 horsepower with the older generators instead of the full 900 horsepower of the SW900.
In the early 1960s, the Reading Company sent 14 of their Baldwin VO 1000 model switchers to EMD to have them rebuilt to SW900 specifications. The Reading units retained the Baldwin switcher carbody and were rated at 1000 horsepower by EMD.
A Cow-calf variation, the TR9, was cataloged, but none were built.
Original buyers
Built by Electro-Motive Division, USA
Railroad
Quantity
Road numbers
Notes
Electro-Motive Division (demonstrator)
(1)
6534
to River Terminal 99
(1)
6535
to Waterloo Railway 4
Alabama By-products Corporation
1
900
American Steel and Wire
4
3–6
Armco Steel Corporation
13
B80, 1203–1214
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
4
650–653
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
29
625–653
Birmingham Southern Railroad
5
91–95
General Motors-Buick Motor Division
2
792, 818
Canton Railroad
5
44–48
Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway
1
94
Champion Paper Company
1
3
Chicago and North Western Railway
2
144–145
Chicago Great Western Railway
1
5
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway
29
550–563, 900–914
550-563 are 660 h.p. SW900M
Colorado and Wyoming Railway
1
214
Texas Construction Material Company (Colorado River and Western Railroad )
1
201
Corinth and Counce Railroad
2
901–902
Cuyahoga Valley Railway
2
960–961
DeQueen and Eastern Railroad
1
D-4
Detroit Edison Company
1
214
Hammond Lumber Company (Feather River Railway )
1
102
Fernwood, Columbia and Gulf Railroad
1
900
Grand Trunk Railroad (of Maine)
2
7225-7226
Grand Trunk Western Railroad
13
7227–7232, 7262–7268
Granite City Steel Company
2
900–901
Great Lakes Steel Corporation
2
6-7
Hanna Furnace Company
1
17
Hercules Powder Company
1
61
Inland Lime and Stone Company
1
10
Jacksonville Terminal Company
3
37–39
Lancaster and Chester Railway
2
90–91
L&C 91 was the last EMD built SW900 in 11/65
Lehigh Valley Railroad
12
106-107, 110, 120-127, 130
106-107, 110 are 660 h.p. SW900M
Liberian-American Mining Co
5
201-205
Liberia, Africa
McLouth Steel Corporation
2
6–7
Missouri Portland Cement Company
1
1
Monessen Southwestern Railway
3
28–30
New York Central Railroad
16
9631–9646
New York Central System (Cleveland Union Terminal Company )
3
9628–9360
Northern Pacific Railway
1
100
Orinoco Mining Company
7
1090-1096
Venezuela, South America
Philadelphia Bethlehem and New England Railroad
2
51-52
Pickering Lumber Company
4
101–104
Raritan River Railroad
6
1–6
Reading Company
21
10-15, 1501–1515
10-15 are 660 h.p. SW900M
Republic Steel Corporation
12
345, 347–349, 354–359, 373–374
River Terminal Railway
10
90–98, 100
99 was EMD demo 6534
Sand Springs Railway
3
100–102
Simpson Logging Company
1
900
South Peru Copper Company
2
9-10
Peru, South America
Southern Pacific Transportation Company
10
4624–4633
Steelton and Highspire Railroad
2
21, 27
U.S. Steel Corporation
1
157
U.S. Sugar Corporation
3
154–156
Valdosta Southern Railroad
1
955
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company
1
1
Waterloo Railroad
3
1–3
Waterloo 4 was EMD demo 6535
Woodward Iron Company
1
62
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company
5
900–904
Total
275
Built by General Motors Diesel, Canada
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