30-2214-1 SW-1500 Switcher Diesel Engine w/Proto-Soundr 2.0 For availability see 'Find it locally' tab $249.95Product InformationDescriptionSW-1500 Switcher Diesel Engine w/Proto-Soundr 2.0 - CNW Car # 1301 Roadname: Chicago & North WesternProduct Item Number: 30-2214-1Catalog: AZ 2001 Volume 1Product Line: RailKingDelivery Status: Delivered MAR. 2001 OverviewThe SW1500 burst upon the rail scene in 1966, marking the next step in the evolution of EMD switchers. Although it carried the same general styling as its earlier siblings, the mechanics of the engine were based on the evolution of the sound engineering the company was known for. The SW1500 had a 12-cylinder, 645-series engine that provided 1500 horsepower. Although the engine's standard equipment was usual for a yard switcher, the optional equipment--including a larger fuel tank, better quality trucks, and ballasting to add weight--suggests EMD expected the SW1500 to be used as a true road switcher. The SW1500 was produced from 1966-74, and EMD sold 808 units. At the time, the only EMD engine that had sold better was the NW2, the 1940s counterpart to the SW1500. The engine was used by both mainline operators and industrial users, such as Tennessee Copper and Armco Steel, showing its versatility. You can enjoy this versatile and reliable engine on you own railroad, in the markings of the Chicago NorthWestern, Union Pacific, Conrail, and New York Central railroads. Features - Intricately Detailed ABS Body - Metal Wheels and Axles - Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank - (2) Remotely Controlled Proto-Couplersr - Colorful Paint Scheme - Metal Handrails and Decorative Horn - (2) Precision Flywheel Equipped Motors - Locomotive Speed Control - All Metal Wheels and Gears - Operates On O-27 Track Proto-Sound 2.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring:- Freight Yard Proto-Effects Unit Measures:12 7/8" x 3 1/2" x 4" Find It LocallyThis product may not have shipped yet or is completely sold out. Click on the show button to see who might have it on order. Support