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Chicago & North Western SW-9 Switcher Diesel Engine Calf (Non-Powered)
30-2612-3
List Price:
$99.95
Roadname:
Chicago & North Western
Product Type:
Diesel/Electric Locomotive
Product Line:
RailKing
Delivery Status:
Delivered DEC. 2005
Overview
EMD's 800-hp SW-8s and 1,200-hp SW-9s both debuted in 1950, marking the next stage in the evolution of one of railroading's longest-lived diesel families. The first SW-class engine, the 600-hp SW1, appeared in 1939, and the SW-units remained in the EMD catalog until the 1,000-hp SW-1000 was finally retired in 1986. With the "SW" in the name denoting that the engine was built for switching duties, it never needed the high horsepower ratings of road diesels. They could be paired with cab-less "calf" units in the classic cow and calf configuration if a particular job needed more power. M.T.H. is proud to make these boxy little workhorses available in a new variety of roadnames. They are available with your choice of Loco-Sound or Proto-Sound 2.0 and come with the features listed. Pull-out fact: While the SW-8s and -9s were produced as replacements for the aging NW-2 diesel switcher, they proved themselves impervious to age themselves, becoming railyard mainstays for decades.
Features
- Intricately Detailed ABS Body - Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank - Colorful Paint Scheme - Die-Cast Metal Chassis - Metal Handrails and Decorative Horn - (2) Operating Metal Couplers - Metal Wheels and Axles - Unit Measures:12" x 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Operates On O-31 Curves