I suppose Athearn could eventually get around to GP18/20s since they used the same basic carbody and frame as the GP7/9s, though only several hundred GP18/20s were built compared to thousands of their predecessors. The GP18/20s also had external differences such as the shape of the radiators and larger 48" fans in place of the 36", though late phase GP9s had many of these spotting features too. The GP20s were the first factory-built GPs with a turbocharged 567. ATSF, CB&Q, GN, SP and NYC were Class 1s with the most GP20s, and I don’t think Athearn would have any difficultly in finding enough road names if they decided to market a GP20 too.
zgardner18 Packer Maybe even split windshield chop noses? Oh, I am so there with you on that one. I sure hope that they come out with MRL. That will save me a lot of time. And to think I almost purchased some P2K units on Ebay. Here to waiting and seeing.
Packer Maybe even split windshield chop noses?
Maybe even split windshield chop noses?
Oh, I am so there with you on that one. I sure hope that they come out with MRL. That will save me a lot of time. And to think I almost purchased some P2K units on Ebay. Here to waiting and seeing.
It'd save me a lot of time too!
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Can GP-18s and GP-20s be far behind? I can see Athearn running with this model for years with a new version every month.
chpthrlsSome still are in use, eg. CN/GTW has one in Grand Trunk livery ... I don't think it's the only one left on the roster.
There are 20 or so of these GP9Rs still working for CN, mainly as yard goats or on locals. I see them often here in the Detroit area. Some are still in GTW colors, and some have been repainted to CN - though they are still sub-lettered for GTW.
This looks great!
I hope PRR and B&O units will be well represented!
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This is great news. Athearn has definetly raised the bar on this one. As stated above my wallet is going to be lighter. Regarding brass versus plastic this just re-enforces my opinion that with diesels the plastic ones are as good or better than the brass. With steam I still have to give brass the edge but plastic is coming on strong. I have yet to see a brass F-unit that matches the latest Athearn Genesis models.
Maybe even the 4 step stairs that many geeps had?
Vincent
Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....
2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.
Oh great, gotta start saving even more change!
Ricky
Even a CNJ version, with the bulge on the end for train lighting equipment?
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
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Some still are in use, eg. CN/GTW has one in Grand Trunk livery that is a yard switcher at the Tappan Yard here in Port Huron, Mi. It was shopped back in the early 90's and has been repowered (no turbo), dynamic brakes removed, and a wide cab with a low nose installed to accomodate a no caboose crew. I don't think it's the only one left on the roster. If the new Athearn comes with a low nose, hoo boy!
If they really mean this -- all phases, all variations -- this could be huge -- think of it: just about every railroad, just about every era, 1950 to 1980s and even 90s, had these engines.
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