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~NOS LIFE LIKE 7110 ROCK ISLAND GP18 DIESEL TRAIN GP 18 LOCOMOTIVE #1347 N SCALE For Sale


~NOS LIFE LIKE 7110 ROCK ISLAND GP18 DIESEL TRAIN GP 18 LOCOMOTIVE #1347 N SCALE
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~NOS LIFE LIKE 7110 ROCK ISLAND GP18 DIESEL TRAIN GP 18 LOCOMOTIVE #1347 N SCALE:
$67.49


~NEW OLD STOCK~

LIFE-LIKE #7252 GP-18 ROCK ISLAND

Retail $92.00

ON SALE $67.49



The EMD GP18 was not a revolutionary locomotive. It evolved from the proven and successful GP7 and GP9 locomotive designs, keeping the best of their features and adding important new options of its own. Increased power was one of the main selling points, with the GP18 getting 1800 horsepower out of its non-turbocharged 567D1 diesel, compared to only 1500 horsepower for the GP7 and 1750 horsepower for the GP9. The most innovative design feature of the GP 18 was not introduced until near the end of production: The GP18 was the first EMD locomotive to be offered with a low short hood, a big improvement in cab visibility for the crew. While these innovations were important, versatility was what made this locomotive successful. GP18s could handle a full range of duties, from switching to transfer runs to mainline work, passenger or freight. Among the many options offered were steam generators for passenger service, winterization hatches for improved cold-weather performance, dynamic brakes for maximum braking on steep grades, and a variety of fuel tank sizes to suit operating conditions and axle loadings.
EMD produced 388 GP18s from 1959 until 1963, with American railroads purchasing 350 units and Mexican railroads ordering 38. Replaced by the turbo-charged GP20 and the uniquely styled GP30, the GP18 was not as innovative as the locomotives produced before or after it. But when you measure the GP18 by the standards of versatility and usefulness, this was one of EMD’s most successful locomotive designs.

Features include:

  • Powerful motor with 5-pole skew wound armature and dual flywheels
  • Split frame mechanism
  • Blackened Metal Wheels
  • 8-wheel drive
  • 8-wheel electrical pick-up
  • Paper Instruction/Warranty insert

Jewel case may show shelf wear



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