GE B30-7 - Original Owners

Original Owners

Railroad Quantity Road numbers Notes
Burlington Northern Railroad 120 4000-4119 model B30-7A Cabless units
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 64 8235-8298 Chessie System
Missouri Pacific Railroad 55 4800-4854 model B30-7A
St. Louis - San Francisco Railway 8 863-870 rode on Alco trade in trucks
St. Louis Southwestern Railway 26 7774-7799
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad 17 5500-5516 Family Lines Paint
Southern Pacific Railroad 84 7800-7883
Southern Railway 22 3500-3521 model B30-7A1
Diesel locomotives built by GE Transportation / GE Rail (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
  • U5B
  • U6B
Universal Series
  • UM6B
  • U9B
  • U10B
  • U12B
  • U13B
  • UD18
  • U18B
  • U23B
  • U25B
  • U28B
  • U30B
  • U33B
  • U36B
  • U15C
  • U17C
  • U18C
  • U18C1
  • U20C
  • U20C1
  • U23C
  • U25C
  • U26C
  • U28C
  • U30C
  • U33C
  • U36C
  • U50C
  • U50
Passenger locomotives
  • U28CG
  • U30CG
  • U34CH
  • P30CH
  • B32-8WH
  • Genesis series (P40DC, P32AC-DM, P42DC)
Dash 7 Series
  • B23-7
  • BQ23-7
  • B30-7
  • B30-7A
  • B36-7
  • C30-7
  • C30-7A
  • C36-7
Dash 8 Series
  • B32-8
  • B39-8
  • B40-8
  • B40-8W
  • C32-8
  • C39-8
  • C40-8
  • C40-8M
  • C40-8W
  • C41-8W
  • C44-8W
Dash 9 Series
  • C40-9
  • C40-9W
  • C44-9W
  • BB40-9W
  • C-38AChe
AC series
  • AC4400CW
  • AC6000CW
  • C30ACi
  • C44ACi
Evolution Series
  • ES40DC
  • ES44DC
  • ES44DCi
  • ES44AC
  • ES44C4
  • ES59ACi
PowerHaul Series
  • PH37ACmi
  • PH37ACi
  • PH37ACmai
(see also: List of GE locomotives)

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