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GO Transit, the transportation agency for the greater Toronto area, purchased what ended up being both the first and largest fleet of F59PH type locomotives. First constructed by the Electromotive Division of General Motors Canadian subsidiary GMD, in nearby London, Ontario, the F59PH passenger diesel electric locomotives could develop a maximum of 3000 horsepower and achieve a top speed of 110 miles per hour. Between 1988 and and 1994, GO Transit received a total of 49 of the locomotives, numbered 520 through 568. In the mid 2000s, GO turned to Motive Power INC of Boise, Idaho for a more powerful locomotive to eventually replace the F59 fleet. Motive Power provided GO with the 4,000 horsepower MP40PH-3C locomotive. Today, only locomotives 557 through 564 remained on the GO roster. They were rebuilt and continue in regular GO commuter service as of 2024. Many of the other units were sold off to other operators all over the US and Canada. In this video, we'll take a look at GO Transit F59s still in service with the commuter agency. This video was made possible by my supporters on Patreon: Adam Byrne Beyond Aviation Callum McNamara Clarence Jackson Cristian C Jackson Gorski Jim Walker John S Greene Jovanni Cruz Lachlan B. Lane's Trains Laura Foote Lyle C Malcom B. Peter Della Flora ShadowSteel18 Thomas Jackson Vinny G And many more! CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content. Thanks, and I'll see you down the line! ©2024 Mike Armstrong Media