Common features Specifications common to all Dash 7 Series four axle models are as follows: •
AAR wheel arrangement:
B-B • Prime mover: GE 12-cylinder V-type 7FDL12 or 16-cylinder V-type 7FDL16 four stroke diesel engine
B23-7 B23-7. This model was manufactured between 1977 and 1984 and was fitted with a 12-cylinder 7FDL12 engine. It replaced GE's
U23B, and competed with the very successful
EMD GP38-2. A total of 537 B23-7s were built for 9 U.S. customers and 2 Mexican customers.
Southern Railway's 54 units had Southern's "standard" high-short-hoods. These engines are frequently rebuilt as a Control Car Remote Control Locomotive (CCRCL), due to their low value on the used locomotive market. • Power output:
BQ23-7 The BQ23-7 model was a variant of the B23-7 built between 1978 and 1979. It was mechanically identical to the B23-7. The 'Q' in the model designation stood for "crew Quarters", and referred to the model's enlarged operating cab for accommodating the train crew. Only ten were built, all for the
Seaboard Coast Line railroad. They were nicknamed "Busses" by the operating crews and "
Aegis Cruisers" by some railfans, due to their boxy shape. • Power output:
B30-7 B30-7. The B30-7 was of similar length to the B23-7, but was equipped with a more powerful 16-cylinder 7FDL16 engine. It replaced the
U30B model. Between December 1977 and May 1982, a total of 279 units of the B30-7 model were produced. These production numbers include the three different B30-7A variants described below. All of the B30-7s were built for U.S. customers. • Power output:
B30-7A B30-7A. This model was a variant of the B30-7 fitted with a 12-cylinder 7FDL12 engine generating the same power output as the B30-7. Three different versions of the B30-7A variant were produced. B30-7As were built only for the
Missouri Pacific Railroad and are externally identical to the 16 cylinder B30-7. Cabless B30-7As were built only for the
Burlington Northern Railroad. B30-7A1s were built only for the Southern Railway. • Power output:
B36-7 B36-7. The B36-7 model was manufactured between 1980 and 1985, and was fitted with a 16-cylinder 7FDL16 engine. The model was designed as a successor to the
U36B. A total of 222 B36-7's were built for North American railroads, and a further eight units were delivered to a Columbian coal mining operation. The largest customer for the model was
Seaboard System, which became part of
CSX Transportation in 1986. Seaboard System took delivery of 120 B36-7s; the model's second biggest customer,
Conrail, acquired 60 units. • Power output: == Six axle models ==