Description:
When passenger diesel production went into full swing after World War Two, a new version of the E-Series diesel was introduced. This was the E7. The long sloped nose was gone, and in it's place was the same type of bulldoge nose that the freight F-units made familiar. While internally there wasn't much different from the 2,000 h.p. E6s, these was the improved 576-A engine and upgraded electricals. The biggest-selling of the Es, EMD sold 428 A-units and 82 B-units.
Features:
All models will be DCC-ready, with speaker platforms installed.
A wide selection of these locomotives
Your reservations will decide the production schedule.
Please place your reservations early as they are used by the manufacturer to determine the Road Name Mix ... For delivery September 2009
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