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- EMD_265 comment "EMD 265, or the H-Engine, (introduced in 1995) is a line of diesel engines built by Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) for use in locomotives. Unlike EMD's previous 567, 645, and 710 two-stroke cycle engines, the H-Engine is a four-stroke engine. Also distinguishing it from EMD's other engines is its naming. In the 567, 645, and 710 engines the number refers to the displacement of each cylinder, measured in cubic-inches.".