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The GP9 was about as versitile an engine as there was. Canadian Pacific, Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, Milwaukee Road, Illinois Central, New York Central (and others) used them in passenger service, too. The model marketed by Athearn for all these years as a GP9 and GP7 is equipped with steam generator details, so it is perfectly appropriate on a steam-heated passenger train (i.e., virtually any passenger train from 1949 to the mid 1970s). <br /> <br />--John
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