- DCC
Ready
- 5 Pole
Can Motor with Flywheels
- Accepts
Standard NMRA 6 Pin EUN651 Decoder
- All-wheel
drive
- Heavy
metal die-cast chassis
The EMD
SW1 is a 600 HP diesel-electric switcher built by General Motors
subsidiary, Electro Motive Corporation; subsequently renamed
Electro Motive Division; between late 1938 and late 1953. As
with most long-running locomotive production models many revisions/upgrades
were made during the course of production. A very noticeable
change was in the shape of the two windows located in the front
of the cab; originally curved to follow the roofline they were
changed to a flat top in mid-1950 to simplify the manufacturing
process. Along the same lines- the two stage taper used in the
construction of the hood in front of the cab became a simpler-
less costly single stage taper in later production. The very
early production units had a minimal exhaust stack but in operation
this left much to be desired as the exhaust would be direct
back into/toward the cab impairing the crew visibility. These
early units were railroad modified with extensions that were
welded on- while later production would come to bear the EMD
trademark conical switcher stack. Depending on production dates
and railroad modifications- numerous headlight configurations
were possible.
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