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GE U30C

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 5383 operating at the .
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BN 5383 operating at the Illinois Railway Museum.

General Electric's U30C was at one time the company's most successful six-axle locomotive, with nearly 600 units being sold over a production run spanning more than nine and a half years.

References

  • Marre, Louis A. (1995). Diesel locomotives: The first 50 years. Kalmbach Publishing Co., Waukesha, Wis.. .


Diesel locomotives built by GE
Industrial and switch engines 60-ton boxcab, 100-ton boxcab, 600-hp centercab, 1000-hp centercab, DEY-2, EN-6, 25-ton, 35-ton, 43-ton, 44-ton, 45-ton, 50-ton, 60-ton, 65-ton, 70-ton, 80-ton, 95-ton, 100-ton, 110-ton, 125-ton, 126-ton, 128-ton, 1800-hp transfer, 2000-hp transfer, U6B
Universal series: UD18, U18B, U23B, U25B, U28B, U30B, U33B, U36B, U23C, U25C, U28C, U30C, U33C, U36C, U50, U50C
Passenger locomotives: U30CG, U34CH, P30CH, Genesis series, P40DC, P32AC-DM, P42DC
Dash-7 series: B23-7, B30-7, B30-7A, B36-7, C30-7, C30-7A, C36-7
Dash-8 series: B32-8, B32-8WH, B39-8, B40-8, B40-8W, C32-8, C39-8, C40-8, C40-8M, C40-8W, C44-8W
Dash-9 series: C40-9, C40-9W, C44-9W
AC series: AC4400CW, AC6000CW
Evolution Series: ES40DC, ES44DC, ES44AC
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