Athearn - HO Scale - EMD SW1500 Switcher Locomotive - with DCC & Econami Sound - Indiana Harbor Belt (IHB) #1515 - Black/Orange/White with Orange Lettering, Logo & Stripes (Era: 2019+) (SKU 140-2535)
Available On: June 1, 2026

PROTOTYPE SPECIFIC INFORMATION
An EMD SW1500 is a 4 axle diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1966 and 1974. It is similar in appearance to the EMD SW1000 model, which has a different engine and has one exhaust stack while the SW1500 has two.
Power was provided by an EMD 645E 12-cylinder engine which generated 1,500 horsepower. This locomotive was built on the same common frame as the EMD SW1000, giving it an overall length of 44 feet 8 inches.
The SW1500 featured a bulkier carbody and was a bit heavier from earlier models although its intended use remained the same, working light branch lines or in industrial settings. Many railroads regularly used SW1500s for road freight service.
SW1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
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Indiana Harbor Belt
The Indiana Harbor Belt is a Chicago, IL area railroad. It serves as a connection between many of the areas Class 1 railroads there, facilitating the interchange of freight in between them. They have a small fleet of SW1500’s that were purchased in the late 1960’s and have been upgraded in recent years. Athearn are offering them in two different paint schemes representing them at different times in their careers.
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