Athearn Genesis - HO Scale - EMD SD45M Diesel Locomotive - DCC Ready - Wisconsin Central (WC) #6634 - Maroon/Orange/Black with Maroon/Black Lettering & Red/White Logo with White Lettering (Era: 1998+) (SKU 141-2006)
Available On: February 1, 2027

PROTOTYPE SPECIFIC INFORMATION
In the 1960s, railroads were looking to replace aging EMD E-units and Alco PAs for passenger service. EMD responded by adding a steam generator compartment to the long hood end of their SD45. This required a longer frame and resulted in the creation of the SDP45. Three railroads originally purchased SDP45s: Southern Pacific, Great Northern, and Erie Lackawanna. Over the decades, the SDP45s were then acquired by other railroads through mergers, leasing companies, and rebuild programs.
SDP45 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
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Wisconsin Central
WC 6634, formerly MKCX 9511, was built as EL 3656, an “SD45M”. It featured the long frame of the SDP45, but no steam generator; the extra space was used for a large 5000 gallon fuel tank so that the units could run greater distances before refueling.
On the WC, the 6634 came wearing its coat of Helm dark blue, but this was exchanged for the attractive WC maroon and gold scheme, courtesy of the WSOR’s Horicon, WI shops, in 1998. The unit was allegedly a bit of a shop queen, but was a popular target for area railfans due to its uniqueness. When the WC was sold to the CN in 2001, many locomotives were subsequently auctioned off, including the 6634. She was sold to Rail World on 7/11/02 for $17,050 with a bad-order turbo, and subsequently cut up for scrap- the final chapter in her storied 32-year career.
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