

Dear HO Scale Customers;
Athearn is excited to announce New GE AC4400CW Diesel Locomotives
Central Maine & Quebec
These CMQ units started as CEFX 1002 and 1006 which were leased to the Canadian Pacific after their construction in 2001. Upon coming off their lease, they were painted in the beautiful CMQ livery for service on this Class-2 railroad operating in Maine, Vermont, and the province of Quebec.
CMQ FEATURES:
BNSF Railway
During late 2005 or early 2006, BNSF created a new paint scheme designated as “H4”. Similar to the attractive “H1” scheme, the green was replaced by black., the logo was switch to the “swoosh” version, and the orange band was widened. In this “Alternate Future” paint scheme, we have suggested what an older BNSF AC4400CW would look like in the newer H4 scheme.
BNSF FEATURES:
CSX Transportation
CSXT purchased more AC4400CWs than any other railroad, spanning almost the entire production period. Originally delivered in the “Bright Future (YN2)” scheme, many of these units have been repainted into the “Dark Future (YN3)” paint scheme as shown in this offering.
CSXT FEATURES:
Norfolk Southern
NS 4822 was unveiled on June 8, 2024, at the Railroaders Memorial Museum in Altoona, PA at a Norfolk Southern family day event. The unit was painted by NS as a tribute to its railroaders, the hard-working employees that keep their trains going.
NS FEATURES:
PROTOTYPE SPECIFIC INFORMATION
The AC4400CW was introduced by GE in 1993 and remained in production until 2004 when it was replaced by the Evolution Series Tier II compliant model. The AC4400CW is a staple of modern railroading, with 2,834 built. Many are still found on the rails, either in their as delivered configuration, or as a rebuilt locomotive. Many Class- 1, regional, and foreign railroads purchased the AC4400CW.
Ownership spanned the North American continent. Over the years, these locomotives were found with numerous paint scheme variations and ownership changes. The AC4400CW went thru a number of production changes throughout production, some of which were easily noticeable. For example, early units were delivered with GE’s Hi-Adhesion trucks, and later units were offered with optional GE steerable trucks. Cabs were configured with either high or low numberboards, and bodies were produced with several different grill configurations.
AC4400CW LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to “What if?” Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: “What if?”
Athearn
If Athearn was an actual railroad, how would the company have ushered in the new era of AC traction motors? Perhaps their paint shop would have been busy with this flashy paint scheme. featuring a stylized lightning bolt that separates the older Athearn light blue from the newer darker blue. This unique model conveys two transitions (DC to AC, and the Athearn blue colors) on a single carbody, available with two road numbers that are reflective of the locomotive horsepower.
ATH FEATURES:
Order Due Date: December 27, 2024
Anticipated Delivery Date: June 2026
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