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EMD 16-645E3 GP40-2W N XL L M4

Atlas GP40
www.atlasrr.com
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…

GHB DD1 N XL L M4

PRR DD-1
GHB

The Pennsylvania Railroad DD1 was a class of boxcab electric locomotives built by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The locomotives were developed as part of the railroad's New York Tunnel Extension, which built the original Pennsylvania Station in New York City and linked it to New Jersey via the North River Tunnels. The Pennsylvania built a total of 66 locomotives in its Altoona Works; they operated in semi-permanently coupled pairs. Westinghouse supplied the electrical equipment. more…

GMD 16-645E3B T 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…

GMD 16-645E3B T N XL L M4

Bowser HO GMD SD40-2


99441 - Original Production
99441.1 - 2024 Production

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 more…

InterMountain N F7A & F7B N XL L M4

InterMountain Railway Co. N Scale F7A & F7B Locomotives


The 567 prime mover is a line of medium-speed diesel engines manufactured by GM Electro-Motive Division. They were used in many EMD locomotives from 1938-1966 when it was replaced by the EMD 645. The 567 proved to be exceptionally successful in passenger, switching, freight, marine and stationary services. The 16 cylinder 567C variation could be found in the following locomotives:

FP7, FP9, FL9, FT, F2, F3, F7, F9

This project is a more…

Kato N SC-44 Charger N XL L M4

Kato USA N Scale SC-44 Charger - 58771 LokSound 5 micro DCC Direct Kato USA SC44

The Siemens Charger is a family of diesel-electric passenger locomotives designed and manufactured by Siemens Mobility for the North American market. There are four models of Chargers: the SC-44 for state-supported inter-city services, the SCB-40 for Brightline inter-city service, the SC-42 for VIA corridor service, and the ALC-42 for Amtrak long distance service.

The first production SC-44 was unveiled on March more…

NRE 3GS21B Genset II N XL L M4

Atlas GENSET II
www.atlasrr.com
march 2019

The NRE 3GS21B is a low-emissions diesel switcher locomotive built by National Railway Equipment. It is powered by three Cummins QSK19C I6 engines with each one developing 700 horsepower (522 kW) and creating a total power output of 2,100 horsepower (1,570 kW). Having multiple engines instead of a single prime mover, a design referred to as a "Genset," reduces overall diesel emissions and improves fuel efficiency. More than 150 of the 3GS21B Genset more…

PCC (trolley, streetcar) N XL L M4

Bowser PCC

Piko KM ML 4000 N XL L M4

Piko KM ML4000 (SP9001) - 58412 LokSound 5 PluX22


In 1959, the two US railroad companies Denver & Rio Grande Western D&RGW and Southern Pacific SP each ordered three mainline diesel locomotives from the German manufacturer Krauss-Maffei. Contrary to US practice, these six-axle locomotives featured diesel-hydraulic drive technology. The two medium-speed, sixteen-cylinder Maybach MD 870 engines, equipped with exhaust gas turbochargers and intercoolers, each produced 1470 kW at 1585 rpm, the more…

SXT Dash 9-44CW 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…