The EMD SD40-2 is a
C-C diesel-electric locomotive built by
EMD from 1972 to 1989.
The SD40-2 was introduced in January 1972 as part of EMD's ''
Dash 2'' series, competing against the
GE U30C and the
ALCO Century 630. Although higher-horsepower locomotives were available, including EMD's own
SD45-2
The EMD SD45-2 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD). EMD built 136 locomotives between 1972–1974, primarily for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF). The SD45-2 was an improved ...
, the reliability and versatility of the SD40-2 made it one of the best-selling models in EMD's history, edged only by the
GP9
The EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between 1954 and 1959. The GP9 succeeded the GP7 as the second model of EMD's General Purpose (GP) line, incorporating a new sixteen-cylind ...
, and the standard of the industry for several decades after its introduction. The SD40-2 was an improvement over the
SD40, with modular electronic control systems similar to those of the experimental
DDA40X.
Peak production of the SD40-2 was in the mid-1970s. Sales of the SD40-2 began to diminish after 1981 due to the oil crisis, increased competition from
GE's
Dash-7 series and the introduction of the
EMD SD50, which was available concurrently to late SD40-2 production. The last SD40-2 delivered to a United States railroad was built in July 1984, with production continuing for railroads in Canada until 1988, Mexico until February 1986, and Brazil until October 1989.
The SD40-2 has seen service in Canada, Mexico, Brazil and Guinea. To suit export country specifications, General Motors designed the JT26CW-SS (
British Rail Class 59) for Great Britain, the
GT26CW-2 for Yugoslavia, South Korea, Iran, Morocco, Peru and Pakistan, while the
GT26CU-2 went to Zimbabwe and Brazil. Various customizations led Algeria to receive their version of a SD40-2, known as
GT26HCW-2
The EMD GT26 Locomotive Series made their debut in 1967 after the rise in popularity of the American EMD SD40. Designed to meet most First World, Second World and Third World countries, the GT26 Series were now equipped with a turbocharged high ...
.
Appearance and spotting features
As the
SD38,
SD39,
SD40, and
SD45 shared a common frame, so too did the
SD38-2
The EMD SD38-2 is a model of six-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) from 1972 to 1979. EMD built 90 of these medium road-switchers, which were used in both yard and mainline roles. Part of the EM ...
, SD40-2, and
SD45-2
The EMD SD45-2 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD). EMD built 136 locomotives between 1972–1974, primarily for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF). The SD45-2 was an improved ...
. It was longer than the previous models, giving a length of over the coupler pulling faces. The SD38-2 and SD40-2 shared the same basic superstructure, since they used the same
16-645 engine (in
Roots-blown and
turbocharged
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (often called a turbo) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases. It uses this energy to compress the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to pro ...
form respectively); the
long hood was longer than the SD38 and SD40, but since the increase in frame length was even greater, the SD38-2 and SD40-2 had even larger front and rear "porches" than the earlier models. These empty areas at front and rear are spotting features to identify the Dash 2 models of both units. The SD40-2 can be distinguished from the SD38-2 by its three roof-mounted radiator fans instead of two, and a single large exhaust stack instead of two smaller stacks.
The increase in the frame length between the preceding ''40 Series'' and the ''40-2 Series'' six-axle locomotives was made to accommodate the new HT-C truck design, in which the traction motors all face the same direction, making the trucks longer. After a series of derailments involving Amtrak SDP40F units that were equipped with "hollow bolster" HT-C trucks, applied only to the SDP40F,
Conrail
Conrail , formally the Consolidated Rail Corporation, was the primary Class I railroad in the Northeastern United States between 1976 and 1999. The trade name Conrail is a portmanteau based on the company's legal name. It continues to do busin ...
ordered the SD40-2 units and several orders of SD50s with the older
Flexicoil trucks, but the HT-C truck was vindicated and it ultimately went under most ''
40 Series
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'', ''
50 Series 50 series may refer to:
Electronics
* HP 49/50 series, a type of graphing calculator made by Hewlett-Packard
Trains
* 1–50 series (CTA), a retired subway car type for the Chicago Transit Authority
* EMD SD50, also known as "50 series", a ...
'' and ''
60 Series
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'' six-axle locomotives, and this truck is still found under many remanufactured locomotives.
Some SD45 and SD45-2 units have been modified by replacing their 20-cylinder engine with the 16-cylinder removed from scrapped SD40-2 units; this was common on Union Pacific and possibly other railroads. In many cases these are identified by the owner as SD40-3, SD40M-2 or some such. Confusingly, what appears to be an SD45 is labeled as an SD40-2. Older SD40-2 units used in low-power modes such as yard switching or hump service have been de-turbocharged, resulting in the mechanical equivalent of a SD38-2. Units so modified may or may not be re-labeled.
There are several variations of the SD40-2 such as the
SD40T-2s (Informally: T for tunnel motor; the actual EMD designation is "SD40-2 With Cooling System Modification", as stated on this model's EMD manuals) bought by the former
Southern Pacific, and
Denver and Rio Grande Western railroads; now operated by Union Pacific. The SD45 tunnel motor equivalent, the SD45T-2 model, was also utilized by
Southern Pacific. Many tunnel motors were rebuilt and sold second-hand to a handful of American shortlines including,
Bessemer and Lake Erie,
Illinois Railway and Missouri and Northern Arkansas, as well as Canadian shortline
Goderich-Exeter Railway. There is the
SD40-2W
The EMD SD40-2 is a C-C diesel-electric locomotive built by EMD from 1972 to 1989.
The SD40-2 was introduced in January 1972 as part of EMD's '' Dash 2'' series, competing against the GE U30C and the ALCO Century 630. Although higher-horsep ...
(W for the 4-Window Safety Cab) bought and operated by the
Canadian National railway. High-nosed versions of the SD40-2 were bought by
Norfolk & Western, &
Southern Railway. These units are now operated by the
Norfolk Southern Railway
The Norfolk Southern Railway is a Class I freight railroad in the United States formed in 1982 with the merger of Norfolk and Western Railway and Southern Railway. With headquarters in Atlanta, the company operates 19,420 route miles (31 ...
(Resulting merger of N&W and Southern Railway). A narrow gauge version produced for Ferrovia Central Atlantico in Brazil is the
BB40-2.
Three
cabless SD40-2Bs were also rebuilt from standard SD40-2s by the
Burlington Northern Railroad
The Burlington Northern Railroad was a United States-based railroad company formed from a Mergers and acquisitions, merger of four major U.S. railroads. Burlington Northern operated between 1970 and 1996.
Its historical lineage begins in the e ...
in the early 1980s. The units had been in collisions and BN decided that it was more economical to rebuild them without cabs. Canadian Pacific also owns a few SD40-2Bs. These were created by welding metal plates over the cab windows of many of its ex-Norfolk Southern and some of its original SD40-2s.
File:NS 3204 (3246054426).jpg, NS 3204, an example of a SD40-2 built with a high short hood.
File:NS Loco No.3408.jpg, NS 3408, which rides on Flexicoil C trucks.
File:Ohio Central System Railroad SD40-2 5855.jpg, Ohio Central Railroad System 5855 was built with an extended rear deck.
Additional specifications
Original owners
Variants
SD40T-2

A variant of the SD40-2 was created for several western railroads for extended periods in tunnels and
snow sheds. Originally purchased by
Southern Pacific and
Rio Grande
The Rio Grande ( and ), known in Mexico as the Río Bravo del Norte or simply the Río Bravo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the southwestern United States and in northern Mexico.
The length of the Rio G ...
railroads, these were transferred to the
Union Pacific Railroad in 1996. They have since found their way into the used locomotive market and many have been sold to regional railroads around the U.S.
British Rail Class 59
Another variant of the SD40-2 was created for
Foster Yeoman, a British quarrying and aggregates company, which features a unique body design specifically for the European railway markets. Designated as Class 59 the initial production batch of four locomotives entered service in 1986.
SD40-2W

The GMD SD40-2(W) is a Canadian-market version of the SD40-2
diesel-electric locomotive, built for the
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company (french: Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN i ...
by the
Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada Ltd. (formerly
General Motors Diesel) of London, Ontario; 123 were constructed between May 1975 and December 1980.
SD40-2F
The
EMD SD40-2F was a locomotive operated by Canadian Pacific Railway. It is essentially an SD40-2 with a full cowl hood. CP was the only buyer, buying 25 units, numbered 9000-9024. Most have been scrapped, but 10 were sold to the
Central Maine and Quebec Railway. When CP acquired CMQ in 2020, the 10 SD40-2Fs became CP’s once again. One unit was rebuilt to a hydrogen fuel cell locomotive in 2021-2022.
Rebuilds
A number of SD40-2s have been rebuilt into other models. Some of the most unusual are the
metre gauge
Metre-gauge railways are narrow-gauge railways with track gauge of or 1 metre.
The metre gauge is used in around of tracks around the world. It was used by European colonial powers, such as the French, British and German Empires. In Europe, la ...
BB40-2s for use in Brazil.
Conversely, several other models of EMD locomotive have sometimes been rebuilt to SD40-2 standards, including the
SD40,
SD45 and
SD45-2
The EMD SD45-2 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD). EMD built 136 locomotives between 1972–1974, primarily for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF). The SD45-2 was an improved ...
. Normally, this consists of electrical upgrades (-2) and replacing the 20-cylinder prime mover with a 16-cylinder version, often built for
GE Capital in Poland using EMD's manufacturing drawings and specifications. An outgrowth of this may be
GE Transportation's second-sourcing of EMD repair parts.
The unusually troublesome
SD50 have also been rebuilt into the equivalent of SD40-2s, rather than scrapping them. The 645F block and crankshaft are inherently good designs (indeed, the lessons learned with the 645F became part of the
710G); lowering the rating from at 950 rpm to at 900 rpm solved the mechanical and electrical reliability issues.
SD40-3
The Dash 3 suffix is not part of any official lineup, and is a loose designation for rebuilt Dash 2 series EMDs. One example of an SD40-3 rebuild program is the one conducted by
CSX. It started in 2010 with 10 units upgraded and numbered 4000-4009; in 2011, 20 units went through the program and were numbered 4010-4029 and in 2012 another 20 units followed and were numbered 4030-4049. CSXT 4040-4049 are painted in the new CSX "RAILCAR LOGO" paint scheme. CSX plans to rebuild 300 locomotives (CSXT 4000-4399). The plan has been to have the new units serve an additional 30 years and cost far less than brand new locomotives. The new cabs can withstand crashes better, have new heating and air-conditioning systems, a new control stand, including visual displays, a modern WABCO braking controller, and modernized starting systems. The engine retains the original rating, with rated tractive power increased to from the former rating.
SD22ECO
The
SD22ECO is an EMD SD40-2 or similar, repowered with an EMD 8-710-ECO engine. The resulting locomotive is rated at , and meets EPA Tier II emissions regulations.
SD30C-ECO
The
SD30C-ECO is an EMD SD40-2 re-powered with an EMD 12-710 prime mover. The locomotive is rated at and meets EPA Tier 0 emissions regulations.
Preservation
Union Pacific donated SD40-2 9950 to
Western America Railroad Museum
The Western America Railroad Museum is a railroad museum
A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and r ...
in
Barstow, California in 2004. 9950 was built in 1980 for the
Missouri Pacific as their 3320.
In June 2009, Union Pacific had donated 3028 (former
Chicago & North Western 6847) to the
Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois. The unit still wears its original factory paint from when it was built for the CNW in March, 1974. CNW 6847 was patched by UP in February, 2003, to UP 3028, and retired in December, 2008. The locomotive has since had its UP patches removed, and CNW herald and numbers restored.
In 2014, Union Pacific traded SD40-2C 3105 and other equipment to the
RailGiants Train Museum
RailGiants Train Museum is a railroad museum of historic trains located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, United States.
The museum was closed indefinitely in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but after renovations, it reopen ...
at
Fairplex in Pomona, California for
4-8-8-4
A 4-8-8-4 in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, is a locomotive with a four-wheel leading truck, two sets of eight driving wheels, and a four-wheel trailing truck. Only one model of locomotives ha ...
Union Pacific 4014
Union Pacific 4014, also known as the "Big Boy", is a steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad (UP) as part of Union Pacific Heritage Fleet, their heritage fleet. It is a four-cylinder simple Art ...
"Big Boy", which UP restored to operational status in 2019. Locomotive 3105 was originally built in 1979 as
Missouri Pacific 6027, and one of the few that the Missouri Pacific ordered with dynamic braking. This is the only operational locomotive in the museum.
In the Fall of 2018, Canadian Pacific donated SD40-2 5903 to the
Canadian Railway Museum
The Canadian Railway Museum (french: (Le) ''Musée ferroviaire canadien''), operating under the brand name Exporail in both official languages, is a rail transport museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada, on Montreal's south shore.
Locomotive ...
in Delson, Quebec, making it the first SD40-2 to be preserved in Canada.
In June 2020,
Norfolk Southern donated SD40-2 6162 to the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corp. 6162 was originally built for the
Norfolk and Western in 1978 as N&W 6162.
See also
*
List of GM-EMD locomotives
The following is a list of locomotives produced by the Electro-Motive Corporation (EMC), and its successors General Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) and Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD).
Streamlined power cars and early experimental locomotives ...
*
List of GMD Locomotives
*
EMD GT26CW-2
The GT26CW-2 is the Dash-2 variant of the GT26CW diesel-electric locomotive series created by the Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of General Motors for export to Iran, Israel, Morocco, Pakistan, Peru, South Korea, Turkey and Yugoslavia. Various l ...
, export variant
References
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