Built between 1978 and 1989, the C36-7 was the final locomotive to be offered in General Electric’s successful “Dash 7” series. Capable of producing up to 3,750 horsepower, the majority of production C36-7s were purchased by China Railways and other overseas operations, while a number of examples were ordered for use by US, Canadian, and Mexican railroads. Mainline operation in the United States lasted through the mid-2000s, and examples can still be found today running on several short lines. Bachmann is excited to announce the first-ever consumer model of the North American C36-7 in HO scale. Featuring prototypical details, the C36-7 comes equipped with dual-mode DCC and Soundtraxx® Tsunami2TM Sound on Board®. Sounds featured include an authentic GE FDL16 prime mover, several horn and bell options, startup and shutdown, and air compressor.
Features include:
• Soundtraxx® Tsunami2TM DCC equipped for sound, speed, direction, and lighting control
• Separately applied details such as railings, windshield wipers, and cut levers
• Dual-mode NMRA-compliant decoder for use on digital (DCC) or analog (DC) systems
• Die-cast chassis
• Uuthentic features specific to North American examples
• LED directional headlights with Rule 17 dimming
• Magnetically operated E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers
HO scale diesel locomotive from Bachmann Trains.
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