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Atlas SD7/9  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N Scale SD7/9


12805.1 - Short Hood Forward
12805.2 - Long Hood Forward

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. All 567 engines are two-stroke V-engines with an angle of more…

Atlas HO GE Dash 8-40B / BW  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas HO GE Dash 8-40B / BW - 58429 LokSound 5 DCC 21-pin

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 the Locomotives.

Dash 8-39B, Dash 8 40-B, Dash 8-40BW, Dash 8-39C, more…

Atlas ALP-45DP  LokSound North American & Australian Factory Equipped Sound files H0 N XL L M4

Atlas ALP45DP
www.atlasrr.com

The ALP-45DP is a “dual mode” locomotive, capable of drawing power from either overhead electrical wires or its own pair of 12-cylinder Caterpillar diesel engines. These flexible locomotives were designed to provide a one-seat commute from NJ TRANSIT’s various diesel-only lines into the electrified territory that leads to New York City’s Penn Station. This fulfills the requirement of not operating diesels through the North River Tunnels and within the subterranean more…

Atlas ALP-45DP  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas HO ALP-45DP


The ALP-45DP is a “dual mode” locomotive, capable of drawing power from either overhead electrical wires or its own pair of 12-cylinder Caterpillar diesel engines. These flexible locomotives were designed to provide a one-seat commute from NJ TRANSIT’s various diesel-only lines into the electrified territory that leads to New York City’s Penn Station. This fulfills the requirement of not operating diesels through the North River Tunnels and within the subterranean Penn more…

Atlas N EMD SD60E  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N Scale EMD SD60E - 58721 LokSound 5 Micro DCC Direct "Slide-In" Decoder
Norfolk Southern

The SD60E program was designed to upgrade 1980's SD60s with current electronic controls and crash-worthiness upgrades in Norfolk Southern's Juniata shops in Altoona PA.

The rebuilds receive a Tier 0+ 16-710G3B prime mover rated at 4,000 hp, compared to the standard SD60's 3,800 hp. Along with the HP upgrade they also received all new wiring and EMD's EM2000 microprocessor controls. These new more…

Atlas N GP40-2  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N GP40-2 - 58721 LokSound 5 Micro DCC Direct "Slide-In" Decoder

The EMD 645 series engine 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 were 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 more…

Atlas N GP40  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N Scale GP40 with 58721 LokSound 5 Micro DCC Direct "Slide-In" Decoder


90811 - No Ditch Lights
90811.2 - Front and Rear Ditch Lights - No Flash
90811.3 - Front and Rear Ditch Lights - Alternate Flash w/Horn

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 more…

Atlas N EMD SD60M  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N Scale SD60M - 58925 LokSound 5 Nano DCC
BNSF / Buffalo & Pittsburg / Carload Express / TRRA

The EMD 710 is a line of diesel engines built by Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD). Introduced in 1985, the 710 series replaced the earlier EMD 645 series. Since its introduction, EMD has continually upgraded the 710G diesel engine. Power output has increased from 3,800 horsepower on 1985's 16-710G3A to 4,500 horsepower on 2012's 16-710G3C-T2. Over the production span of certain locomotive models, more…

Atlas N GE B23-7 Early  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N Scale B23-7 & B30-7 Early Exhaust - 58925 LokSound 5 Nano DCC


90908 - Conrail / Metro-North / Chessie System B30-7 / Southern Pacific B30-7
90908.1 - Southern - Long Hood Forward

The GE B23-7 diesel locomotive was first offered in late 1977. Featuring a smaller 12 cylinder version of the FDL engine, it is the successor to GE's U23B produced from early 1968 to mid 1977, but at 62 ' 2" long, the B23-7 is exactly 2' 0" longer than the firms U23B. The B23-7 competed with the very more…

Atlas N GE B23-7 Late  LokSound 5 North American & Australian factory Equipped Sound files N XL L M4

Atlas N Scale B23-7 Late Exhaust - 58925 LokSound 5 Nano DCC
Finger Lakes / Minnesota Commercial/ Santa Fe / Southern Pacific

The GE B23-7 diesel locomotive was first offered in late 1977. Featuring a smaller 12 cylinder version of the FDL engine, it is the successor to GE's U23B produced from early 1968 to mid 1977, but at 62 ' 2" long, the B23-7 is exactly 2' 0" longer than the firms U23B. The B23-7 competed with the very successful EMD GP38-2. General Electric also produced a variant, the more…