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Electro-Motive Diesel

Electro-motive Diesel (or EMD for short) is a brand that makes locomotives, locomotive products, and diesel engines used in the rail industry. Originally founded in 1922 as Electro-Motive Engineering Corporation, it was acquired by General Motors in 1930 and became GM's Electro-Motive Division. In 2005, GM sold it to Greenbriar Equity Group and Berkshire Partners, and by 2010 it was bought by Progress Rail, a subsidiary of Caterpillar. EMD is known for producing some of the most iconic locomotives in the world, including the famous F-series and SD-series engines.
The GP38-2 and F59PHI are examples of locomotives built by electro-motive diesel
by EMD F59PHI January 1, 2025
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The Big Diesel

The sexual position of a heavier man and a skinny woman. The man puts his barrel (beer belly) on top of the woman’s butt and gives her back shots.
We did the Big Diesel last night. I could feel his barrel on my back, felt sooo good
by Urbandihhhtionary November 9, 2025
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