EMD GP60

EMD GP60
Union Pacific 1107 in Clyman Junction, Wisconsin
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
ModelGP60, GP60M, GP60B
Build date1985 – 1994
Total produced294 GP60; 63 GP60M; 23 GP60B
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length59 ft 9 in (18.21 m)
Fuel capacity3,700 US gal (14,000 L; 3,100 imp gal)
Prime moverEMD 710
Engine typeV16 diesel
Cylinders16
Performance figures
Power output3,800 hp (2,800 kW)
Tractive effort:
 • Starting390 kN (87,675 lbf)
 • Continuous340 kN (76,435 lbf)
Career
OperatorsSee list

The EMD GP60 is a model of 4-axle (B-B) diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1985 and 1994.[1] The GP60 was EMD's first engine that was classified as a "third-generation" locomotive. Hidden behind the electrical cabinet doors on the rear wall of the cab, the GP60 concealed a trio of microprocessors that monitored and managed a host of engine, cooling system and control functions. The engine's on-board microprocessors replaced hundreds of wiring circuits, dozens of relays and all but one module card, making it an improvement among EMD's engines.

Power was provided by a 16-cylinder 710G3A diesel engine, which could produce 3,800 horsepower (2,800 kW). This locomotive was 59 feet 9 inches long and featured a 3,700-US-gallon (14,000 L) fuel tank. The GP60 series shared the same frame as the GP59. Cabless 'B' units of this locomotive model were also built; they were known as GP60B models. Units built with a North American Safety Cab were designated GP60M. These latter two types were purchased exclusively by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. A total of 294 GP60, 23 GP60B and 63 GP60M units were built by EMD. Due to the mainstream focus of railroads on powerful six-axle units, and strict emissions standards, aside from the collaborations with Motive Power Incorporated, the GP60 is the last new EMD "Geep".

  1. ^ "EMD "GP60" Locomotives: Data, History, Photos & More".