MILWAUKEE ROAD Product Information Providing enough steam to power train heat and some air conditioning systems on postwar trains taxed the standard water supply of EMD F units set-up for passenger service, prompting EMD to rollout the new FP7 in 1949. Though outwardly similar, FP7s were actually four feet longer to accommodate bigger water tanks with a capacity of 950 US gallons. Standard passenger power into the Amtrak era and beyond (with some also handling freight chores), these WalthersProto replicas are fully assembled and ready for service with: New tooling matches the prototypes extended frame and body Available with ESU LokSound 5 Sound & DCC for DCC and DC layouts Railroad-specific details Limited edition - one-time run of these engine numbers Five-pole, skew-wound, high-torque, high-efficiency can motor Helical gears with 14:1 ratio for smooth, ultra-quiet running Easy multiple-unit operation Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers Leading the Twin Cities Hiawatha from 1950 to 1971, the Milwaukee roster boasted 16 FP7-F7B-FP7 sets that easily nudged the century mark whenever schedules demanded! Based on as-delivered FP7s painted in orange and maroon as used from 1950 to 1953 and beyond, these WalthersProto replicas are ideal for Twin Cities Hiawatha service and feature: Printed Running Hiawatha logo on nose Dual Leslie A-200-156 single-chime air horns Horizontal etched grilles Horizontal side louvers Full body skirt Twin sealed-beam headlights Working rear back-up light Mars light Passenger pilot Knob-style sand hatch covers Late-style water fill covers Full diaphragm Cab wind deflectors Single steam generator No dynamic brakes IMAGE ONLY A REPRESENTATION. ACTUAL ROAD NUMBER IN DESCRIPTION. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - SMALL PARTS! NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.
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