Athearn Genesis - HO Scale - EMD GP40-2L Diesel Locomotive - 1st Time w/ Operating Number Boards & “Class Lights” - w/ DCC & Tsunami2 Sound - Quebec-Gatineau Railway (QGRY) #3014 - Orange/Black/Yellow With Black/White Lettering (Era: 2005+) (SKU 141-64941)
Available On: September 1, 2024
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to “What if?” Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, protofreelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: “What if?”
PROTOTYPE AND BACKGROUND INFO:
By the early 1970s, many first generation diesels were reaching the end of their service lives. One of the most common replacement locomotives became the GP40-2. EMD began production of the 16-cylinder, turbocharged, 3000 horsepower engine in 1972. These locomotives were developed for service where higher horsepower and faster service were preferable. A major feature for the GP40-2 was the introduction of the “dash 2” modular electrical cabinet. For more than 40 years, the GP40-2 has worked main line freights, locals, switching jobs, yard service, and helper service. Many remain in service today.
GP40-2 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Quebec-Gatineau Railway
Chemins de fer Québec-Gatineau Inc. (CFQG), in English- the Quebec Gatineau Railway, operates the former CP line between Quebec City and Gatineau, in Quebec. The line was acquired by Genesee and Wyoming in 1997. At one time the railroad had operated three GMD GP40-2L locomotives of CN heritage, although one of them suffered a wreck in 2005 and has since been used as a parts source for the other units.
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