Athearn Genesis - HO Scale - EMD (Electro-Motive Division) FP7 Series Diesel Locomotive - DCC Ready - Atlanta & West Point (AWP) #552 - Dark Blue/Gray/Black with Red/White Logo, White Lettering & Dark Blue/White Numbering (Era: Early 1950s+) (SKU 141-2809)
Available On: July 1, 2027

PROTOTYPE AND BACKGROUND INFO:
EMD F-units were a line of diesel-electric locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors-Diesel Division. Final assembly for all F-units was at the GM-EMD plant at La Grange, Illinois and the GMDD plant in London, Ontario, Canada. They were sold to railroads throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The EMD FP7 was a 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW), B-B passenger-hauling diesel locomotive produced between June 1949 and December 1953 by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel. Final assembly was at GM-EMD’s La Grange, Illinois plant, excepting locomotives destined for Canada, in which case final assembly was at GMD’s plant in London, Ontario. The locomotive contained an auxiliary water tank and steam generator to supply steam heat to the trailing passenger cars. This necessitated a longer body and frame. Although intended for passenger service, these locomotive still were regularly assigned into freight locomotive pools as well.
F-Unit SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Atlanta & West Point
The AWP and WRA were, from 1886 onward, essentially operated as a single line under the moniker of the “West Point Route”. Therefore, it was common to find units from both roads operating together. These railroads were largely controlled by the Georgia RR through the ownership of common stock; because of this, FP7s from all 3 roads shared the same masking and colors. Passenger service ended some 16 months before the Amtrak took over.
AWP FEATURES:
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