ATLAS N-SCALE GP-7 Diesel Engine - - Erie #1225
Pricing & History
-
Sold for
Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
- Sold Date
- Source eBay
JUST WHAT U NEED ® ATLAS GP-7 Erie #1225 This is one of my favorite switches. I actually used it to also pull heavy loads of freight cars on my layout. Runs Like NEW. Will Ship in One Business Day! Accept Pay Pal (Credit Cards on Pay Pal)! Buyer Pays Shipping! 14 Day Return Policy! History of the EMD GP-7 The EMD GP7 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel between October,1949 and May, 1954. Power was provided by an EMD 567B 16-cylinder engine which generated, The History of EMD Diesel Engines The GP7 was offered both with and without control cabs, and those built without control cabs were called a GP7B . The GP7B locomotives were built between March and April of 1953. They were the first EMD road locomotives to use a hood unit design instead of a car-body design. This proved to be more efficient than the cab unit design as the hood unit cost less, had easier and cheaper maintenance, and had slightly better vision.Of the 2,729 GP7s built, 2,615 were for American railroads, 112 were for Canadian railroads, and 2 were for Mexican railroads. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER MODEL RAILROAD ITEMS VISIT MY STORE JUST WHAT U NEED ®
Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members’ research needs.
If this item contains incorrect or inappropriate information please contact us here to flag it for review.
If you are the originator/copyright holder of this photo/item and would prefer it be excluded from our community, contact us here for removal.
If you are the originator/copyright holder of this photo/item and would prefer it be excluded from our community, contact us here for removal.