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The GM-EMD GP
and SD Engines ("Geeps") (Page 2 of 4)
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Gilbert
made 13 GM-EMD (General Motors ElectroMotive Division) GP Engines,
not counting the variations on some of the 13. Lionel made 41 more
up to 2019, and continues to make them. Because there are so many,
I have split them up over four web pages:
Gilbert Geeps all are on page 1
Lionel Geeps #8350 through #8551 are also on page 1
#8552 through #48007 are on this page
#48009 through #48051 are on page 3
#48058 and above are on page 4
Sometimes called "line switchers," they were envisioned by GM as
general purpose engines, hence the designation GP. The
6-wheel trucks were developed for "special duty" (hence
SD) on lighter rail lines and Lionel followed GM's nomenclature.
David Dewey tells me "There are differences in body panels,
louver locations, dimensions, etc." But body molds are
so expensive that Lionel used a GP-7 body for the SD9s.
Ken
Garber tells me the numbers indicate power: GP-7s were nominally
700 horsepower and the GP-9s 900.
Unless otherwise specified, the pictures on these pages are of engines in the
collection of The Upstairs Train.
If you have a picture
that you would like to share with the world of any of engines not
shown here, or a better picture of one that is shown, email them
to me: theupstairstrain@gmail.com
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#8552 New York Central GP-9 made in 1986.
This engine pulled the
HAR#4 New York Central Freight Set.
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#44115 Boston & Maine #1567 GP7 Diesel Locomotive made in 2017 and 2018.
(Artist's rendering from the American Flyer 2018 catalog)
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#44116 New York Central #5628 GP7 Diesel Locomotive made in 2017 and 2018.
(Artist's rendering from the American Flyer 2018 catalog)
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#44117 Reading #619 GP7 Diesel Locomotive made in 2017 and 2018.
(Artist's rendering from the American Flyer 2018 catalog)
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#44118 Great Northern #601 GP7 Diesel Locomotive made in 2017 and 2018.
(Artist's rendering from the American Flyer 2018 catalog)
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#48000
Southern Pacific GP-9 made in 1987. This engine should have a
gray frame rather than a black one. Back in the days when I was
more an operator than a collector, I bought the shell and
swapped it with the shell of another Geep depending on which line
I wanted to run. Later I bought a chassis and frame to put it
on, but wasn't careful enough about the color! This engine
pulled the HAR#5
Southern Pacific Freight Set.
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Its unpowered
mate is the #48002, which bore the number 8002. This is the
proper color scheme for both Southern Pacific Geeps. This
engine is also in the HAR#5
Southern Pacific Freight Set.
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#48001
Illinois Central Gulf GP-20 made in 1987, which bore the number
8001. (Picture courtesy of David Butterfield.)
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The #48003 is
the unpowered dummy mate to the #8551
Santa Fe GP-20.
Both were made in 1986. While the engine bears the number 8553,
the catalog number, and the number on the box, is 48003.
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#48005
Pennsylvania Railroad GP-9 made in 1989, which bore the number
8005. (Picture courtesy of www.oncetwicesold.net.)
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#48007
Burlington Northern GP-20 made in 1990, which bore the number
8007.
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The front
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And the back
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Show me the rest of the geeps.
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On the other
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Sale page of
surplus items I have for sale.
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This gallery will continue
to grow and become more comprehensive as I collect more cars and
as visitors send me pictures of the cars I don't yet have.
If you have a car that you would like to share with the world,
email me a picture: theupstairstrain@gmail.com.
Click
here for a
list of the pictures I need to complete the Gallery.
The
books I am using for reference are listed in the Bibliography
page. All the writing
and all the pictures on this website are, however, my own, except
where cited. No copyrighted materials have been included and
all pictures provided by others are used by permission.
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Now show me:
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