Rapido - HO Scale - Via Rebuilt F40PH-2D - DCC w/Sound - Via Rail (VIA) #6417 - "Renaissance" Scheme (SKU 224-82502)
Available On: April 1, 2017

The F40PH is one of the few locomotives in North American railroad history that can be described as iconic. The F40PH represented the renaissance of passenger train travel in the United States. It was the face of Amtrak - to railfans, modelers and the public - for over 25 years. The F40PH was also used in Canada, but was not successful. However, a improved version of the F40PH, the F40PH-2 was built specifically for Via Rail and has enjoyed a successful career.
In 2010 VIA Rail Canada contracted CAD Railway Industries in Lachine, Quebec, to rebuild its F40 locomotive fleet. This involved removal of the HEP (Head End Power) alternator and installation of a separate HEP generator in the rear of the locomotive. At the same time the locomotive was given VIA's green, grey and yellow Renaissance paint scheme first seen on the P42DC locomotives in 2001. By the end of 2012 all 52 F40PH-2D locomotives had been rebuilt.
Some railfan somewhere decided to call the rebuilt locomotives F40PH-3, and other railfans followed suit. It is a completely made-up name, so that sentence is the last time you'll see Rapido use it. The correct name for the locomotive is GPA-30H. General Motors Passenger A unit, 3000 HP, class H. But nobody would know what we're talking about if we called it that so we're referring to this locomotive simply as the Rebuilt F40PH-2D.
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