EMD G22 Series
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The EMD G22 Locomotive Series made their debut in 1967 after the rise in popularity of the export EMD G12. Designed to meet most First World, Second World and Third World country requirements, the G22 Series was equipped with a naturally aspirated EMD 645 Series engine as well as four axle Flexicoil Type-B trucks which carried a low per-axle weight. Based on customer input, the G22 Series was defined by various designations that suited the customer's railway operations.
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EMD G22 Series
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EMD G22 Series
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"Pup” "الجرار الكندي:(The Canadian Locomotive)" (Egypt)
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EMD G22 Series
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27441679
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1117885540
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between axles in each truck
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between bolsters;
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January 1967 - November 1991
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"Pup” "الجرار الكندي:"
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752
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Bo'–Bo' ; A-1-A A-1-A, Co'-Co'
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Various licencees from Electro-Motive Division
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RFFSA MACOSA G22U #4392-6L pulling a passenger train in the Ferrovia Curitiba–Paranaguá line.
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) over the coupler pulling faces
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Australia, Brazil, Egypt, Guinea, Iran, Israel, New Zealand, Sweden, Taiwan & Yugoslavia
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over the grabirons
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The EMD G22 Locomotive Series made their debut in 1967 after the rise in popularity of the export EMD G12. Designed to meet most First World, Second World and Third World country requirements, the G22 Series was equipped with a naturally aspirated EMD 645 Series engine as well as four axle Flexicoil Type-B trucks which carried a low per-axle weight. Based on customer input, the G22 Series was defined by various designations that suited the customer's railway operations. The standard suffixes applied after the G22 designation were if the customer purchased locomotives with specific traction motors to fit Narrow Gauge (U) or Broad Gauge (W) rails. As the years progressed, the customers began to have more options available for their locomotives including EMD Dash 2 electronics, alternators instead of generators, A-1-A running gear and/or steam generators. The G22 designation could be freely applied to the designs of any EMD export model or a licensee of EMD as long as the electrical and mechanical gear were left unaltered.
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B-B, C-c
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G22
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12
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12
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12
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3657.6
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13091
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1991
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1967
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3.6576
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14.0208
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752
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