Trainman
Trainman(TM) Diesel GP39-2 Phase I, Powered, Without Sound, DCC Ready
Santa Fe #3615
Walthers Part # 751-10000485A
HO scale, $99.95, sold out at Walthers
The GP39-2 was offered by EMD as a fuel-efficient alternative to their very
popular GP38-2 model. This efficiency resulted from the use of a
turbocharged 12-cylinder 645E3 diesel engine, as opposed to the
non-turbocharged 16-cylinder prime mover in the GP38-2. The use of a
turbocharger increased the horsepower output from 2,000 to 2,300 horsepower
with four fewer cylinders. One other benefit of the turbocharger is
improved operation at higher altitudes where thin air causes normally
aspirated diesels to lose power and produce excess smoke. The largest
original fleet of GP39-2s was assembled by the Santa Fe who, over the
course of seven years, acquired a total of 106 units.
These models represent a "phase 1" GP39-2 locomotive produced between 1974
and late 1976. The overall appearance of a phase 1 model is similar to that
of a GP38-2 except for the presence of a single turbocharged exhaust stack.
There were only four original owners of the phase 1 GP39-2 including Santa
Fe, Reading, Delaware & Hudson and a single-unit order for Kennecott
Copper. Many of these units had interesting careers and nearly all are
still in service today operating for BNSF, Union Pacific, CSX, and Pacific
Northwest shortline Portland & Western.
Features include:
* The same drive as Atlas' basic Master Series(TM)
* Five-pole skewed armature motor with dual flywheels
* NMRA 8-pin plug for DCC
* Separately applied handrails and end railings
* Matching cabooses available separately
* Locating dimples for grab irons
* True scale dimensions with accurate details
* Realistic die-cast underframes
* Equipped with AccuMate(R) Couplers
* A 2,600 or 3,600-gallon fuel tank
AccuMate(R) couplers are made under license from AccuRail Inc.