Athearn N RTR FP45 w/DCC & Sound, SF/Warbonnet #105

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Welcome to My Atomic! We ship WORLDWIDE! [ Add to Favorite Stores | Sign up for Store newsletter ] Athearn N RTR FP45 w/DCC & Sound, SF/Warbonnet #105 Features* All new tooling* 5-pole skewed armature motor with brass flywheels* All-wheel drive and electrical pick-up* Cab interior* Detailed multi-piece fuel tanks* Wire grab irons* Photo-etched non-skid endwalks* Flush mounted individual window 'glass'* McHenry knuckle spring coupler installed* Factory installed onboard sound and DCC decoder* Installed decoder is not dual mode and will only work on DCC-equipped layoutsOverviewBy the early 1960's the Electro-Motive Division (EMD) was at a big disadvantage. Their 567 engine, in use for over 20 years, had reached it's peak at 2.500 horsepower in a turbocharged 16-cylinder version. EMD released a new 645 engine in 1966. The most powerful locomotive using this series of engine was the SD45, powered by a 20-cylinder turbocharged 645E engine producing 3600 horsepower. Orders from railroads all over the country, especially western roads, poured in. Great Northern received the first one off the production line and Santa Fe took delivery of a 90-unit order the first year. At the same time Santa Fe was looking to replace it's aging fleet of passenger locomotives. They wanted something more stylish than a freight hood unit with a steam generator read more