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Posted by kdoss (Member # 1070) on :
 
I'm new to model trains. I'm looking for an engine. I would like to know What engine model was running during the period of 1980 to current date. Can anyone help me?
 
Posted by Konstantin (Member # 18) on :
 
I hope others will also answer this, because I do not have the entire answer. In 1980, Amtrak was still using some of the older E and F units that it obtained from the railroads in 1971. They were fading away, and being replaced by newer models.

By the late 1970s, many long distance trains were being pulled by F40PHs. These F40s lasted a long time, and many of them are still in service. The Genesis locomotives are now gradually replacing the F40s.

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Posted by Kennedy Model Trains (Member # 808) on :
 
What engine you run depends on what kind of train you are pulling, the terrain it will be crossing, and the size of your railroad. If you are just starting out, and have a small layout, your best bet is to go with a GP-35, GP-38, or a GP-40. These were produced from the late sixties to early eighties, and many Class 1 railroads still run all three. Even an old GP-9 isn't out of the question- many built in the late 50's with over 15 MILLION miles are still rolling today.

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Posted by Chuck Walsh (Member # 677) on :
 
I just have bits & pieces of infor for you. MR did a product review on The Walthers F40PH in May of 98(I can mail you a copy) In part it stated that 400 of these units were built between 1976 through 1989 for Amtrak,Chgo,Bstn,
New Jersey transit lines.According to MR's June
2000 edition, HO diesel round-up, the EMD-GM built F40PH model was made by Bachmann,Lifelike
and Walthers. I Have 2 of the Walther's units
double heading the new 5 car budd 85'footer passenger cars that Amtrak inherited in 1971
and refurbished and ran into the 80's. Should
you want more infor on these particular model
you may E-Mail me at locomotive3@prodigy.net
 
Posted by Chuck Walsh (Member # 677) on :
 
To supplement my previous response. Just received my 2002 Atlas HO catalog and it states
!The Dash8-40BW was designed by GE in the late 80's for Santa Fe, that Amtrak like the design so much, they had the above unit modified to reflect Amtrak's new generation of Diesels to a
Dash8-32BHW. You can probaly see this model by going to www.atlasrr.com and click on products but it's pricey. Walthers also makes
a similar model that's in the Walthers 2002 catalog and perhaps you can bring it up by going to www.walthers.com about 1/2 the price
without all the bells and whistles or DCC
 


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