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GP-20 D

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GP-20 D
Posted by Antoine L. on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:40 AM

Hi

This morning I was driving to work and right there beside me on the local shortline of Montreal Maine and Atlantic RW, I see this:

I read that it is a GP20-D, manufactured by EMD in 2000 and 2001. Only 40 units. It has a sister, the GP15D. Used as switcher with only 2000hp. 

Any of you have one of those on a layout? Do you know any manufacturer (Athearn, Bachmann, P2K, Kato, Atlas) who made some for our hobby?

 

I do not think it's a nice loco specimen, but its rarity makes it kind of interesting. 

 

Antoine

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Posted by jrbernier on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:11 AM

  The GP20D and the earlier MPI MP2000D were early attempts at very fuel efficient units for yard/light switching duty.  These were built around 2000, and sort of got lost as the builders went to the 'Genset' concept of multiple small power plants under the same hood.

  I am unaware of any of the above model companies making a model of this locomotive.  Maybe there has been a brass import.  However, Atlas has done two versions of the NRE Genset 2100 hp locomovive which is similar in profile.

Jim

Modeling BNSF  and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin

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Posted by Antoine L. on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:25 AM

Yes I know the NRE genset, but even if a bit similar in profile they are different in looks in my humble opinion. 

The NRE genset looks more like a Gp-38 with a low back. GP20-D has bigs windows and a bizarre nose. 

Anyone tried to custom make one to scale?

 

Antoine

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