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OK, I'll bite: What was the "EMD DDR electric"? The only DDR I can think of that would need an electric locomotive is the former East Germany, and I doubt that they would buy one from EMD.
Are there any drawings of the DDR proposal? It sounds fascinating!.
...I wonder why the extra length? ...
The DDm45 you mentioned illustrated the problem - fuel tank is shortened (quite a bit) to make room for the long trucks. The "DDR" had a water tank and a fuel tank for the steam generator, so a "standard" 6-axle frame of the day would be too short, the SDP frame probably also too short. I'll surmise the DD trucks were necessary for more horsepower since the traction motor design then was limited to <1000HP in the "brute force" era, the quoted "6700HP" for the DDR likely part of the proposal to replace two GG-1s with a single unit.I think EMD was pulling an Alco in this proposal - rattle around in on-hand inventory, drawings and specs to see what could be cobbled together to address the initial customer request. Alco did this for to UP with the C855 series, obviously with resounding success.