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GP15-1 NS #1403 ATHEARN

GP15-1 NS #1403

HO GP15-1, NS #1403
[ATHG68012]

Key Features
Genesis driveline with dynamically balanced five pole skew wound motor and dual flywheels
All-wheel drive and electrical pick-up
DCC Quick-Plug equipped
Detailed fuel tank
Wire grab irons
Etched metal lift rings
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and top radiator screeens
Celcon handrails
Sand lines, air lines and other seperately applied underframe details
Sliding cab windows
Etched metal windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle spring couplers installed
Detailed Information

Overview
By the mid-1970’s thousands of first generation locomotives were showing the age after 20 years or so of service. Long since replaced on most Class 1 mainlines by newer more powerful locomotives, old GP7’s and GP9’s had been reassigned to locals, road switchers, and yard jobs. To extend the life of these
locomotives without buying new ones, many railroads had begun rebuilding programs. The GP15 series was introduced by EMD in 1976 as an alternative to these rebuilding programs. As originally conceived it was intended that old units be traded in and components such as the trucks reused to make the cost comparable to a rebuilt unit. The GP15-1 was a 1,500 horsepower, 4-axle unit using a non-turbocharged 12-cylinder 645 engine. It differed from the rest of the contemporary geeps by having roof mounted radiators and side intakes like the “tunnel motor” locomotives. There were two major external differences in the GP15-1 production. C&NW and Frisco opted for car body air intakes like a GP7, while Missouri Pacific and Conrail chose a central air intake like the contemporary Dash 2 series. Missouri Pacific’s last order replaced the generator with an alternator. In 1982, Chessie System (C&O) acquired a new model, the GP15T. It was similar to the last GP15-1’s with a central air intake and an alternator, but differed by having a turbocharged 8-cylinder 645 engine and dynamic brakes. Apalachicola Northern also bought GP15T’s, but their three did not have dynamic brakes and had car body air intakes.

Specifications
DCC: Ready
SOUND: Ready
PROTOTYPE MANUFACTURER: Electro Motive Division
COUPLER STYLE: McHenry Scale Knuckle
ERA: 1976 - Present
Minimum Age Recommendation: 14 years
Is Assembly Required: No

Part Number: ATHG68012


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