Modern Commuter Train
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What makes commuter
operations unique in the world of railroading? Is it the daily interaction between
railroads and the general public, or the ever-changing landscape of purpose-built
rail equipment? Perhaps it is the visual aspect of the experience, with the sleek,
modern locomotive and gleaming stainless steel passenger cars gliding effortlessly
into station stops mere minutes apart. Here at Atlas, we have always thrived
on being able to replicate the most unique and outstanding features of the railroad
industry in miniature. In pursuit of those qualities, we do not need to stray
far from our home state of New Jersey, where NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations has
remained at the forefront of commuter rail development for many decades. The NJ
TRANSIT U34CH locomotives and Comet I coaches, developed simultaneously in
1970, marked the first time in American history that a locomotive and cars had
been specifically designed to operate together as a commuter trainset. Forty-two
years later, NJ TRANSIT repeated this winning combination with the development
of the ALP-45DP locomotive and multi-level coaches. Like our highly acclaimed
HO scale models, you will find our newly- tooled N scale ALP-45DP locomotive
and multi-level coaches to be faithful reproductions of their 1:1 scale counterparts.
We encourage you to see and experience for yourself the operation of these
outstanding models, which represent the finest in todays model railroading
quality and technology.
ALP-45DP Locomotive-Prototype Information The ALP-45DP is a dual
mode locomotive, capable of drawing power from either overhead electrical
wires or its own pair of 12-cylinder Caterpillar diesel engines. These flexible
locomotives were designed to provide a one-seat commute from NJ TRANSITs
various diesel-only lines into the electrified territory that leads to New
York Citys Penn Station. This fulfills the requirement of not operating
diesels through the North River Tunnels and within the subterranean Penn
Station complex. Produced by Bombardier Transportation in Kassel, Germany,
the first ALP-45DP locomotive entered service on NJ TRANSIT on May 30, 2012. NJ
TRANSITs 35 ALP-45DP locomotives are commonly seen on commuter trains
traversing the Morristown Line, Montclair-Boonton Line, Raritan Valley Line, and
North Jersey Coast Line. These lines do not have overhead electrical wires
for their entire length, necessitating a change of power source somewhere
en route. Previously, locomotives or entire trainsets would have to be changed,
inconveniencing riders. The ALP-45DP alleviates this need, performing the
switch from diesel to electric power (or vice versa) in just under two minutes
during a routine station stop.
Multi-Level Cab Car-Prototype Information Concurrent with its purchase
of ALP-45DP locomotives, NJ TRANSIT also purchased 62 multi-level cab cars from
Bombardier Transportation. These cab cars are used on the opposite end of
the train from the ALP-45DP locomotive to facilitate push-pull operations,
where the engineer in the cab car can control the locomotive pushing from
the other end of the train. A cab car provides an engineer with all of the
same controls as a locomotive cab, allowing the train to reverse direction without
turning around. Cab cars also include all standard locomotive safety features,
such as a horn and bell. The multi-levels fixed 2-2 seating arrangement
provides ample legroom and maximizes passenger comfort while increasing capacity.
All of NJ TRANSITs cab cars also include toilets. NJ TRANSITs
multi-level cab cars have a capacity of 127 commuters (approximately 17%
more than its single-level counterpart, the Comet V). These cars routinely operate
over most routes on both the Hoboken and Newark Divisions of NJ TRANSIT,
carrying more than 300,000 commuters daily to and from destinations all over New
Jersey and into New Yorks busy Penn Station.
Multi-Level Trailers-Prototype Information In addition to its multi-level
cab cars, NJ TRANSIT operates an additional 367 multi-level trailer coaches without
cabs. Ninety-nine of these cars include a toilet and have a passenger seating
capacity of 132 commuters. The remaining 268 trailer cars do not have a toilet,
and feature seating for 142 passengers. The multi-level trailer cars are
always operated in matching sets (with a multi-level cab car on one end and
a locomotive on the other), and these cars carry commuters over 2.2 billion milesevery
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Features
Include: | MULTI-LEVEL
TRAILER CARS FEATURES: - Designed
from prototype drawings and field research with
the cooperation of NJ TRANSIT
- Interior includes
seat details and LED illumination
- Separately
applied lift lugs, end barriers, and rubber
diaphragms - Free-rolling
metal wheels
MULTI-LEVEL
CAB CAR FEATURES: - Designed
from prototype drawings and field research with the cooperation of NJ TRANSIT
- Illuminated
directional LED headlight/ditchlights and red marker lights
- Interior
includes seat details and LED illumination
- Provision
for mounting a speaker
- Separately
applied air horn, antenna, lift lugs, end barriers, and rubber diaphragms
- Free-rolling
metal wheel
ALP-45DP
FEATURES: - Designed
from prototype drawings and field research with the cooperation of
NJ TRANSIT
- Illuminated
directional LED headlight/ditchlights and red marker lights
- Pantograph
(non-functioning) can be positioned up or down
- Five
pole skewed armature motor with dual flywheels for optimum performance
at
all speeds - Factory-applied
railings, air horn, and antenna details
- Grab
irons packed separately for customer application (includes drilling template)
- Silver version
DCC read
GOLD
VERSION INCLUDES: - ESU
LokSound decoder, supporting all DCC programming modes
- Flexible
mapping of function keys F0 to F28
- A
total of six DCC function outputs
- Follows
all NMRA DCC standards and recommended practices
DCC
& Sound Operation Features (GOLD LOCOMOTIVES ONLY) • Supports all
DCC-programming modes •DCC includes RailCom and RailComPlus, with 14, 28 or
128 speed steps and with 2-digit and 4-digit addressing. •Flexible mapping
of function keys F0 to F28. •A total of 6 DCC function outputs are available,
and all can be function mapped (disable, brightness, light effects) individually
•Follows all NMRA DCC standards and recommended practices. ESU
LokSound Features (GOLD LOCOMOTIVES ONLY): •Over 20 sound effects are
available, including engine start-up and shutdown, prime mover sounds through
all eight notches, bell, air horn, air compressor, dynamic brakes and more.
•There are up to 16 user-selectable horns, 2 user-selectable bells, and 2 user-selectable
synchronized brake squeals. •Manual and Automatic Notching modes with the
ability to change modes ”on the fly” are provided for true realism. •Equipped
with ESU's Exclusive "Full Throttle" features for ultimate realism in
prototype running. | | |
MULTI-LEVEL
COMMUTER CARS MULTI- PACKS |
Road
Name |
Road
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Image
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MSRP |
Our
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Part
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NJ TRANSIT
/ ATLAS 100th ANNIVERSARY
MODERN
COMMUTER CAB AND TRAILER SET
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7024 Cab Car, 7549 Coach (trailer), 7223 Coach (w/ toilet)
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$249.85 |
$199.88 |
ATL-50
006 643 |
NJ TRANSIT
MODERN
COMMUTER CAB AND TRAILER SET
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7041 Cab Car, 7631 Coach (trailer), 7228 Coach (w/ toilet)
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$249.85 |
$199.88 |
ATL-50
006 644 |
MBTA
MODERN
COMMUTER CAB AND TRAILER SET
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7009 Cab Car, 7545 Coach (trailer), 7207 Coach (w/ toilet)
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$284.85 |
$227.88 |
ATL-50
006 645 |
AMT
MULTI-LEVEL TRAILER |
All
4 Numbers (3030, 3044, 3058, 3073)
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$219.80 |
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ATL-50
004 408
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AMT
MULTI-LEVEL TRAILER |
All
4 Numbers (3077, 3091, 3101, 3111)
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$219.80 |
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ATL-50
004 409
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AMT
MULTI-LEVEL TRAILER |
All
4 Numbers (3122, 3135, 3149, 3163)
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$219.80 |
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ATL-50
004 410
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AMT
MULTI-LEVEL TRAILER |
All
4 Numbers (3096, 3108, 3120, 3151)
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$219.80 |
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ATL-50
004 411 |
MODERN
COMMUTER CAB AND TRAILER SET |
7009 Cab Car, 7545 Coach (trailer), 7207 Coach (w/ toilet)
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$179.85 |
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ATL-40
004 068
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ATM
MODERN
COMMUTER CAB AND TRAILER SET
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AMT 3022 Cab Car,
AMT 3039 Coach, AMT 3087 Coach
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$179.85 |
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ATL-50
004 405
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