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Ge P30ch. Rosie the Amtrak GE P30CH No. 705 (Fresh Updated) by PAWPatrolUCS2021 The GE P30CH, nicknamed "Pooch" by rail-fans and engineers, were 3000 hp six axle locomotives with a C-C wheel arrangement The following is a list of locomotives produced by GE Transportation Systems, a subsidiary of Wabtec.All were/are built at Fort Worth, Texas or Erie, Pennsylvania, in the United States.Most (except the electrics, the switchers, the AC6000CW, and the Evolution series) are powered by various versions of GE's own FDL diesel prime mover, based on a Cooper Bessemer design and manufactured at Grove.

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The GE (General Electric) P30CH ("Pooch" as nicknamed by railfans, employees, and train enthusiasts) is a type of six-axle, 3,000hp diesel locomotive built from 1976-1977 with only 25 built specially for Amtrak in the United States The GE P30CH, nicknamed "Pooch" by rail-fans and engineers, were 3000 hp six axle locomotives with a C-C wheel arrangement

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The 7FDL-16 prime mover is the same engine seen in the most powerful four axle locomotive during this. They were retired from service in 1992 after having an otherwise varied career General Electric P30CH; Data Sheet Information Compiled by: JEAN-DENIS BACHAND: New: 28 January 2006: Drawing by: Jean-Denis Bachand-Engine Builder: General Electric :

Amtrak Auto Train cab view of GE P30CH leading … Flickr. The GE (General Electric) P30CH ("Pooch" as nicknamed by railfans, employees, and train enthusiasts) is a type of six-axle, 3,000hp diesel locomotive built from 1976-1977 with only 25 built specially for Amtrak in the United States General Electric P30CH; Data Sheet Information Compiled by: JEAN-DENIS BACHAND: New: 28 January 2006: Drawing by: Jean-Denis Bachand-Engine Builder: General Electric :

724 Amtrak GE P30CH at Joliet, Illinois by refarkas Amtrak, Railroad. The 7FDL-16 prime mover is the same engine seen in the most powerful four axle locomotive during this. They were retired from service in 1992 after having an otherwise varied career