This is a brand new KATO HO Scale EMD SD70MAC locomotive with Cab Headlight in the Burlington Northern Executive paint scheme (item #37-6382).The locomotive number is 9615. The General Motors Locomotive Group (GMLG) Electro-Motive Division (EMD) SD70MAC is one of the most common locomotives plying the rails today. Originally introduced in late 1993 with an order for the Burlington Northern, the production now totals over 900 units, exceeding the combined production of the SD80MAC and SD90MAC locomotives by over 300 units. The SD70MAC is quite popular in today's railroading, being heavily used in coal train service by some of today's best-known Class I American railroads. the SD70MAC grew out of the EMD/BN SD60MAC demonstrators. The first SD70MAC was delivered to the BN in 1993 and established a standard locomotive type that remains a favorite on BNSF today. As the last new locomotives purchased by Burlington Northern, the SD70MAC has a special place in US Railroad History
Directional headlights and lighted ditch lights
Illuminated pre-printed number boards
Powerful five pole motor with dual brass flywheels
Road name specific headlight placement and truck type
All wheel electrical pickup from scale 42" blackened metal wheels
A great addition for any "HO" scale enthusiast, or Burlington Northern fan
LOKSOUND SELECT #73425 SOUND DECODER
#73425 LOKSOUND SELECT SOUND DECODER FOR THE SD70MAC
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