Atlas Master Line, 40005601, N Scale, EMD GP38, Low Nose, Chicago & North Western, #4704, DCC Ready

Atlas Master Line, 40005601, N Scale, EMD GP38, Low Nose, Chicago & North Western, #4704, DCC Ready

$129.99
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Atlas Master Silver Series N 40005601 DCC Ready EMD GP38 Locomotive w/Dynamic Brakes Chicago & North Western CNW #4704 About the Prototype: The EMD GP38: A Workhorse of North American Railroads The EMD GP38 was a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) between January 1966 and December 1971. Designed for general freight service, it was powered by the EMD 16-645E prime mover, a 16-cylinder, two-stroke diesel engine producing 2,000 horsepower. A total of 706 units were produced during its run. Operators and Legacy The GP38 found homes across North America, serving a variety of railroads. Some of the notable operators included: Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (70 units) Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (61 units) Southern Railway (107 units) Penn Central Transportation Company (265 units, the largest single order) Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (60 units) Louisville & Nashville Railroad (20 units)Many of these

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