Models
| Model designation | Build year | Total produced | AAR wheel arrangement | Prime mover | Power output | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FT | 1939–1945 | 555 A units, 541 B units |
B-B (B-B+B-B with B unit) |
EMD 16-567 EMD 16-567A |
2,700 hp (with B unit) |
|
| F2 | 1946 | 74 A units, 30 B units |
B-B | EMD 16-567B | 1,350 hp (1000 kW) |
|
| F3 | 1946–1949 | 1,111 A units, 696 B units |
B-B | EMD 16-567B | 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) |
|
| F7 | 1949–1953 | 2,366 A units, 1,483 B units |
B-B | EMD 16-567B | 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) |
|
| FP7 | 1949–1953 | 381 A units | B-B | EMD 567B | 1,500 hp (1,200 kW) |
|
| F9 | 1953–1960 | 99 A units, 156 B units |
B-B | EMD 16-567C | 1,750 hp (1200 kW) |
|
| FP9 | 1954–1959 | 90 A units, no B units |
B-B | EMD 567C | 1,750 hp (1,300 kW) |
|
| FL9 | 1956–1960 | 60 | B-A1A | EMD 567C or EMD 567D1; plus 660V DC (3rd rail) |
567C: 1,750 hp (1,300 kW); 567D1: 1,800 hp (1,340 kW) |
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