Original Owners
| Railroad | Quantity A units |
Quantity B units |
Road numbers A units |
Road numbers B units |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
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all bought by Amtrak |
| Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad |
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9990–9995 |
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| Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad |
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to Missouri Pacific Railroad |
| Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad |
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Built to Union Pacific specifications for City train service. Renumbered 30ABC–35ABC |
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Built with Head end power for commuter service | |
| Florida East Coast Railway |
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to Illinois Central |
| Illinois Central Railroad |
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| Kansas City Southern Railway |
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Model E9m |
| Seaboard Air Line Railroad |
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bought by Amtrak |
| Southern Pacific Railroad |
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6051 |
| Union Pacific Railroad |
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943–962 |
950B–974B |
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| Totals | 100 | 44 |
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