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GE is already testing locomotives that comply with diesel-engine exhaust regulations that take effect Jan. 1. The company has added a pollution-reduction system to its existing locomotive engine and expects full-scale production of emissions-compliant locomotives to start next summer. "We've got units operating so we can demonstrate performance," said Tina Donikowski, vice president for GE's locomotive business.
Hey, some people like toasters. Better than rounded blobs that all look the same
Ick. More toasters.
Maybe not such a big deal in 2015 as most roads seem to be ordering big time this year ahead of the 2015 Tier 4 deadline, and especially from EMD (Did EMD tell them of this beforehand?). But if they are out for all of 2016 and most of 2017 I can see Cat/EMD taking a big hit in revenues.