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- EMD_GM6W abstract "The EMD GM6W Diesel-electric locomotive was introduced by Electro-Motive Diesel as an export model switcher in 1960.The prototype unit spent its entire life at the General Motors LaGrange, Illinois, plant. It wound up life at the Pielet Brothers Scrap yard next to EMD's plant and was eventually scrapped.It inspired limited sales. Four went to the Chemin de Fer de l'Etat Libanais in Lebanon One known unit, built January 1961, was bought by the Buffelsfontein Gold Mine at Stilfontein in North West Province, South Africa.".
- EMD_GM6W activeYearsEndYear "1960".
- EMD_GM6W activeYearsStartYear "1960".
- EMD_GM6W builder Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_GM6W cylinderCount "6".
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageID "22676862".
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageLength "2492".
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageRevisionID "686802281".
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:C_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cape_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diesel-electric_locomotives_of_South_Africa.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_Lebanon.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electro-Motive_Division_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1960.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink EMD_567.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink La_Grange,_Illinois.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink North_West_(South_African_province).
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_in_Lebanon.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Roots-type_supercharger.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Stilfontein.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink Switcher.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageWikiLink V6_engine.
- EMD_GM6W aarwheels "C".
- EMD_GM6W aspiration Roots-type_supercharger.
- EMD_GM6W builddate "1960".
- EMD_GM6W builder Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- EMD_GM6W buildmodel "GM6W".
- EMD_GM6W cylindercount V6_engine.
- EMD_GM6W enginetype "2".
- EMD_GM6W gauge "South Africa:".
- EMD_GM6W locale "Lebanon, South Africa".
- EMD_GM6W locobrakes "Straight air".
- EMD_GM6W name "EMD GM6W".
- EMD_GM6W powertype "Diesel-electric".
- EMD_GM6W primemover EMD_567.
- EMD_GM6W totalproduction "unknown".
- EMD_GM6W transmission "DC generator, DC traction motor".
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EMD_diesels.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- EMD_GM6W wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:C_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:Cape_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:Diesel-electric_locomotives_of_South_Africa.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_Lebanon.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:Electro-Motive_Division_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1960.
- EMD_GM6W subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- EMD_GM6W type Locomotive.
- EMD_GM6W type MeanOfTransportation.
- EMD_GM6W type Locomotive.
- EMD_GM6W type Product.
- EMD_GM6W type DesignedArtifact.
- EMD_GM6W type Thing.
- EMD_GM6W type Q93301.
- EMD_GM6W comment "The EMD GM6W Diesel-electric locomotive was introduced by Electro-Motive Diesel as an export model switcher in 1960.The prototype unit spent its entire life at the General Motors LaGrange, Illinois, plant. It wound up life at the Pielet Brothers Scrap yard next to EMD's plant and was eventually scrapped.It inspired limited sales.".
- EMD_GM6W label "EMD GM6W".
- EMD_GM6W sameAs Q5323422.
- EMD_GM6W sameAs m.05zqc5s.
- EMD_GM6W sameAs Q5323422.
- EMD_GM6W wasDerivedFrom EMD_GM6W?oldid=686802281.
- EMD_GM6W isPrimaryTopicOf EMD_GM6W.
- EMD_GM6W name "EMD GM6W".