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EMD GP38-2
88" Nose
Seaboard Coast Line No. 500
Ubiquitous GP38-2: DC-Powered At A Terrific Price!
In the 1960s, EMD identified the need for a medium-horsepower road switcher with no turbocharger for improved reliability. The original designed-for-reliability GP38 – with the rack settings on its 16-cylinder 645 prime mover set at a very conservative 2,000 horsepower, tried-and-true traction motors and other components – sold well. But the addition of easy-to-maintain modular electronics made its successor – the GP38-2 – wildly successful with 2,188 locos sold. The externally identical GP38AC with an AC generator accounted for another 240 sales. GP38-2 production began in 1972 and lasted through 1987. Beginning in 1977, late-production GP38-2s came equipped with an 88" long low nose. Fuel tank size was specified by the customer and units came equipped with Blomberg M trucks (although many were built with reconditioned standard Blomberg trucks from traded-in units). From hauling road and way freights to commuter (on the Long Island Railroad) and long-distance passenger trains (Mexican steam generator-equipped models), the GP38-2 could be found in all kinds of service. Hundreds could also be found in local, yard and heavy industrial switching service. In recent years, they still command a respectable price on the used locomotive market – assuming their original Class I owners want to get sell them! The GP38-2 was so successful that even in 2006 some Class I roads were still purchasing remanufactured/rebuilt units built to GP38-2 standards. Features:
- Dynamic brake option (as appropriate)
- Magnetic knuckle couplers
- Dual machined brass flywheels
- Limited availability
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EMD GP38-2
88" Nose
Seaboard Coast Line
No. 500
MSRP: $124.98
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