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- GE_U23B length "18288.0".
- GE_U23B abstract "The GE U23B Diesel-electric locomotive was introduced by GE Transportation in 1968 as a medium horsepower roadswitcher, featuring a 12 cylinder FDL engine. It was one of the most successful models of the Universal Series, with railroads ordering it from 1968 until 1977 when it was replaced by the B23-7. 481 units were built, including 16 exported to Peru.Not many U23Bs still exist, but a few shortline and regional railroads still use them in everyday service. The Georgia Central Railway was one of the last U23B holdouts, rostering almost all of the remaining ex Southern Railway (U.S.) high short hood U23Bs. The Georgia Central as of July of 2015 has all of its U23Bs off of the roster with the 3965 going to the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum in Oak Ridge, TN.The Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority in Huntsville, AL, operates perhaps one of the last U23B's used in daily freight service, as of October 2015. HMCR 9554 was originally built in late 1974 as L&N 2800. The last U23B built, originally Conrail 2798, and more recently Providence and Worcester 2203, is in regular excursion service at the Naugatuck Railroad, operated by the Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston, Connecticut.".
- GE_U23B activeYearsEndYear "1968".
- GE_U23B activeYearsStartYear "1968".
- GE_U23B builder GE_Transportation.
- GE_U23B cylinderCount "12".
- GE_U23B length "18.288".
- GE_U23B numberBuilt "481".
- GE_U23B thumbnail Mec_280_ayer_02-20-1993.jpg?width=300.
- GE_U23B wikiPageExternalLink u23b.htm.
- GE_U23B wikiPageID "2266101".
- GE_U23B wikiPageLength "4136".
- GE_U23B wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- GE_U23B wikiPageRevisionID "687069773".
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Ayer,_Massachusetts.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Category:B-B_locomotives.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Electric_locomotives.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1968.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Chesapeake_and_Ohio_Railway.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Conrail.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(engine).
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Delaware_and_Hudson_Railway.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Energy_Future_Holdings.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Ferrocarril_del_Pacífico.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Ferrocarriles_Nacionales_de_México.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink File:Cr_2798_middlefield_06-1979.jpg.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink GE_B23-7.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink GE_Transportation.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink GE_Universal_Series.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Central_Railway.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Huntsville_and_Madison_County_Railroad_Authority.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Lehigh_Valley_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Louisville_and_Nashville_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Maine_Central_Railroad_Company.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Missouri_Pacific_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Missouri–Kansas–Texas_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Monon_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Penn_Central_Transportation_Company.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_Museum_of_New_England.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Road_switcher.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Appalachia_Railway_Museum.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Copper_Corporation.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Railway_(U.S.).
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLink Western_Pacific_Railroad.
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLinkText "GE U23B".
- GE_U23B wikiPageWikiLinkText "U23B".
- GE_U23B aarwheels "B-B".
- GE_U23B builddate "August 1968 – June 1977".
- GE_U23B builder GE_Transportation.
- GE_U23B buildmodel "U23B".
- GE_U23B caption "MEC 280, originally built as DH 301, was the first U23B built by GE in 1968. It is seen here working in Ayer, MA, in February 1993".
- GE_U23B cylindercount "12".
- GE_U23B name "GE U23B".
- GE_U23B powertype "Diesel-electric".
- GE_U23B primemover "GE 7FDL-12".
- GE_U23B totalproduction "481".
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GE_diesels.
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- GE_U23B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- GE_U23B subject Category:B-B_locomotives.
- GE_U23B subject Category:Diesel_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- GE_U23B subject Category:General_Electric_locomotives.
- GE_U23B subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1968.
- GE_U23B subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- GE_U23B type Locomotive.
- GE_U23B type MeanOfTransportation.
- GE_U23B type Locomotive.
- GE_U23B type Product.
- GE_U23B type DesignedArtifact.
- GE_U23B type Thing.
- GE_U23B type Q93301.
- GE_U23B comment "The GE U23B Diesel-electric locomotive was introduced by GE Transportation in 1968 as a medium horsepower roadswitcher, featuring a 12 cylinder FDL engine. It was one of the most successful models of the Universal Series, with railroads ordering it from 1968 until 1977 when it was replaced by the B23-7. 481 units were built, including 16 exported to Peru.Not many U23Bs still exist, but a few shortline and regional railroads still use them in everyday service.".
- GE_U23B label "GE U23B".
- GE_U23B sameAs Q5513300.
- GE_U23B sameAs Category:GE_U23B_locomotives.
- GE_U23B sameAs m.06_cst.
- GE_U23B sameAs Q5513300.
- GE_U23B sameAs U23B型柴油机车.
- GE_U23B wasDerivedFrom GE_U23B?oldid=687069773.
- GE_U23B depiction Mec_280_ayer_02-20-1993.jpg.
- GE_U23B isPrimaryTopicOf GE_U23B.
- GE_U23B name "GE U23B".