Rapido - HO Scale - FP9A VIA Rail Canada No # - (DCC w/Sound)(Yellow/Blue w/Yellow Lettering)(48" FANS/ Post 1958 Version)(GPA-17e Class) (SKU 224-220525B)
Available On: March 1, 2012
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VIA's 6500-series FP9As lasted until the early 1990s. Most were sold in 1995. Many were rebuilt into 6300-series FP9ARM units, and these lasted longer, operating on northern routes into the 21st century. In fact, 6300 is still active today at VIA's Vancouver Maintenance Centre.![]()
The VIA logo was placed on the nose until 1981. Most logos were gone by 1984 but some stayed right through the 1980s. We include the logo as a decal which you can apply if you choose.
The True North Locomotives VIA Rail Canada FP9A
Features:
►DC/DCC with Sound (DC-only version also available)
►Canon (or equivalent) motor and smooth-running mechanism
►Road-number and era-specific details for CN and VIA applied at the factory, including different grab iron arrangements, winterization hatch style, cooling pipe style, headlight style, and nose details
►Correct fuel tank, end door, and other CN-specific details
►See-through fans
►Separate underbody air piping and rerailers
►Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
►Operational headlight and user-applied ditch lights
►Operational class lights and backup light (DCC)
►DC-only version is DCC-ready
►Sound-equipped version has accurate CN sounds including Canadian horns
►Sound-equipped version comes with remote control for sound operation in DC
►Several road numbers plus unnumbered available
►Decals with alternative locomotive numbers provided
►Locomotive numbers specifically chosen with forethought - they lasted long in that paint scheme, they were the first in that paint scheme, they were photographed often, etc.
►The True North FP9A is a team effort and a labour of love from a bunch of CN and VIA fanatics
►CN colours are from the CN SIG. VIA colours are matched to cans of paint from Pointe St. Charles shops in Montreal - where the real engines were painted!
►100% accurate for the Canadian FP9A. This is not a stand-in.
