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 #1598730  by SSW921
 
This transition was very simple. The original EMC FT demonstrator #103 which was built as a pair of cab booster units linked by a drawbar were all built with the 16-567U deck engines. These four units were the only ones built with the cast U shaped deck between the cylinders. See page 58 of Eugene Kettering's "EMD 567 History and Development 1951 paper presented to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
https://utahrails.net/pdf/EMD_567_Histo ... t_1951.pdf

Kettering states that twelve of these 16-567U deck engines were built, but only four were used for railroad service. The four original engines in #103 were replaced with 16-567V engines before sale to the Southern Railway in May 1941.

Ed in Kentucky
 #1600522  by SSW921
 
The Southern FTs would have reached full depreciation between 1956 and 1960. The Southern roster in an old Railroad magazine shows all were off the roster by 1/1/1960. A safe bet is that they were sold off to shortlines or traded to EMD on the SD24s. The first FT A unit went to the National Museum of Transportation in Kirkwood, Missouri.

I don't know what kind of engine changeouts Southern did with its FT fleet. The 16-567A became standard on FTs built from May 1943 on. Southern did upgrade a number of their F2 and F3s to an F7 rating.

Ed in Kentucky