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EMD 16-645E3 GP40-2W  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas GP40
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March 2019

The EMD 645 series was an evolution of the earlier 567 series and a precursor to the later 710 series. When the 645 prime mover entered production in 1965, a large series of new locomotive models was introduced. The turbocharged version was used in EMD's 40 Series (GP40, SD40 and SD45) in 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW), sixteen-cylinder form and in 3,600 horsepower (2,700 kW), twenty-cylinder form. EMD also introduced the Roots-blown 38 Series (GP38, more…

EMD 16-567BC GP7  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas GP7
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The EMD 567 is a line of large medium-speed diesel engines built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. The EMD 567 16cyl Prime Mover was one of the most widely used Prime Movers in the world and was used from 1938 until its replacement n 1966. From F-Units to Geeps this popular power house can still be found in many locomotives riding the rails today. Alle 567 engines are two-stroke V-engines with an angle of 45° between cylinder banks, a bore of 8,5 in (216mm) more…

RhB Gmf 4/4  LokSound 5 factory equipped sounds N XL L M4

For traction of trains for construction areas Swiss Rhetian Railway (RhB) ordered two diesel electric Gmf 4/4 242 and 243 at German manufacturer Kaelble-Gmeinder. The four axle locos are driven by a Caterpillar 12 cylinder prime mover 3412 DI-TA and reach a maximum speed of 60 km/h.

SXT Dash 9-44CW  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Made for the ScaleTrains GE DASH 9-44CW
97492.1 ATSF
97492.2 BNSF, UP
97492.3 NS C44-9W
97492.4 NS C40-9 "Top Hat"
97492.5 SP

In the Mid 1980s GE changed it's 16cyl FDL design to include a different exhaust silencer, a new electric compressor often known as the "Whoop compressor" and changed some of the electronics of their locomotives. These differences among a few other led to a distinct change in the sounds from the GE 16cyl FDL often found from the U25Bs on through the Dash-7 series of more…

SXT Dash 9-44CW  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

LokPilot 5 DCC 59629
Made for SXT Dash 9
Made for the ScaleTrains GE DASH 9-44CW
97692.3 Flashing Ditch Lights
97692.4 Non Flashing Ditch Lights
97692.5 Non Flashing Ditch Lights with CN DPU light

Make sure if adding to a DC model that BOTH Dip-switches on the motherboard are switched to the ON Position.

In the Mid 1980s GE changed it's 16cyl FDL design to include a different exhaust silencer, a new electric compressor often known as the "Whoop compressor" and changed some of the more…

Bowser DS 4-4-1000  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Baldwin 606SC and 606A Prime Movers were used in quite a few Baldwin prototypes.

DS-4-4-1000, RS-12, S-12, DRS-6-4-1000, DRS-4-4-1000, DR-6-2-1000, DT-6-6-2000, RT-624, DR-6-4-2000, DR-6-2-1000.

Though not quite correct the 606SC/606A Prime Mover sounds very similar to the 608SC/608A Prime movers This would be appropriate for:

DRS-6-4-1500, DRS-4-4-1500, DRS-6-6-1500, AS-416, AS-16, AS-616, DR-6-4-1500, DR-4-4-1500 and the RF-16(Sharknose).

Recorded from a BLW DS-4-4-1000-SC

File also more…

GMD 16-645E3B T  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

The EMD 645 series was an evolution of the earlier 567 series and a precursor to the later 710 series. When the 645 prime mover entered production in 1965, a large series of new locomotive models was introduced. The turbocharged version was used in EMD's 40 Series (GP40, SD40 and SD45) in 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW), sixteen-cylinder form and in 3,600 horsepower (2,700 kW), twenty-cylinder form. EMD also introduced the Roots-blown 38 Series (GP38, SD38) and turbocharged, twelve-cylinder 39 more…

EMD 12-567B 2-Exhaust  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

WalthersProto EMD SW9
98803.1 - Chesapeake & Ohio / Grand Trunk Western
98803.2 - Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo

The EMD 567 family of Prime Mover was one of the most widely used in the world! From F-Units to Geeps this popular power house can still be found in many locomotives riding the rails today. Our EMD 12cyl version of the 567B would be appropriate for the following locomotives:

SW7, SW9, NW2, NW3, NW5, RS1325

Although the following locomotives used a slightly different variation of more…

GMD 16-645E3B T  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

The EMD 645 series was an evolution of the earlier 567 series and a precursor to the later 710 series. When the 645 prime mover entered production in 1965, a large series of new locomotive models was introduced. The turbocharged version was used in EMD's 40 Series (GP40, SD40 and SD45) in 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW), sixteen-cylinder form and in 3,600 horsepower (2,700 kW), twenty-cylinder form. EMD also introduced the Roots-blown 38 Series (GP38, SD38) and turbocharged, twelve-cylinder 39 more…

Alco 12-251C  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas C-420

The ALCO 251 prime mover was the most popular and abundant prime mover ever made by the company. While it proved to be quite successful, it sadly outlived its original manufacturer, ALCO who closed their doors in 1969. The 251 prime mover is actually still available to purchase today from Fairbanks Morse for use in Marine, Generator, and locomotive uses.

The 12cyl 251C can be found in the following Locomotives:

RS-32, C420, M420, M420B, M420R, M420TR, HR-412, M424, 45 Class, 442 more…