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The EMD GP35R is a rebuild from five EMD GP35 diesel locomotives that were originally built between 1963 and 1966, with one being rebuilt by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company and the remaining four being rebuilt by the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (also known as the "Cotton Belt Route").[1]
History[edit]
Beginning in 1977, the Southern Pacific Transportation Company had rebuilt one EMD GP35 into a GP35R as they wanted to experiment using one GP35 to be operated as a non-turbocharged locomotive, and the rebuild was done at their own Sacramento Shops while the rest of their rebuilt GP35s were turbocharged and designated as the EMD GP35E.[1][2]
Meanwhile, the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (also known as the "Cotton Belt Route"), had rebuilt four of their GP35s as they were willing to do the same thing that the Southern Pacific Transportation Company was doing, which was to do an experiment by using four of their own GP35s to be operated as non-turbocharged locomotives.[1][2]
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Further reading[edit]
- Shippen, Bill (1999). Southern Pacific in Transition (1st ed.). Four Ways West Publications. ISBN 9781885614261.
- Railway Age - Volume 199. Simmons-Boardman. 1994. p. 50.
- Garmany, John Bonds (1984). Southern Pacific Dieselization. Pacific Fast Mail. ISBN 9780915713127.
- Strapac, Joseph A. (2007). Southern Pacific Historic Diesels Volume 13: EMD Early Turbo GP Locomotives. Shade Tree Books. ISBN 9780930742317.
- Shine, Joseph W. (1988). Southern Pacific Motive Power Pictorial 1987/88 - The Interim Years (1st ed.). Four-Ways West Publications. ISBN 9780961687434.