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The EMD G22 Series were first introduced in 1968 to replace the popular G12 along with various improvements. They carried a low per axle weight on their Flexicoil Type-GC trucks and were the first model series to have a low nose as a standard option as well. The G22 series now carried a U or W suffix after the model designation to indicate the type of traction motors. A C indicated six axle trucks, while a 4 indicated A-1-A- trucks; although there never has been an indication of four axle A-1-A trucks until 1993.

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  • The EMD G22 Series were first introduced in 1968 to replace the popular G12 along with various improvements. They carried a low per axle weight on their Flexicoil Type-GC trucks and were the first model series to have a low nose as a standard option as well. The G22 series now carried a U or W suffix after the model designation to indicate the type of traction motors. A C indicated six axle trucks, while a 4 indicated A-1-A- trucks; although there never has been an indication of four axle A-1-A trucks until 1993. The designations could apply to any kind of export locomotive design of EMD or another licensee of EMD as long as the electrical & mechanical gear was left unaltered. (en)
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  • 2001-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1969-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • C – C (en)
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  • February 1969 - August 2001 (en)
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  • Astarsa, Equipamentos Villares S.A., Electro-Motive Division, General Motors Diesel, Henschel & Sohn GmbH, MACOSA (en)
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  • G22CW, G22CU, G22CU-2, GL22C, GL22C-2 (en)
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  • Taiwan Railway Administration EMD G22CU #R171 at Sincheng Station (en)
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  • or (en)
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  • 46.0
  • over the coupler pulling faces (en)
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  • EMD G22C Series (en)
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  • Co’– Co’ (en)
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  • between axles in each truck (en)
  • between bolsters; (en)
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  • over the grabirons (en)
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  • The EMD G22 Series were first introduced in 1968 to replace the popular G12 along with various improvements. They carried a low per axle weight on their Flexicoil Type-GC trucks and were the first model series to have a low nose as a standard option as well. The G22 series now carried a U or W suffix after the model designation to indicate the type of traction motors. A C indicated six axle trucks, while a 4 indicated A-1-A- trucks; although there never has been an indication of four axle A-1-A trucks until 1993. (en)
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  • EMD G22C Series (en)
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