EMD E7, N - 1st Run

 
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PCM-660 EMD E7 B-unit PRR, 5854B, Tuscan Red, Powered, LokSound/DC/DCC, N Product ID : PCM-660
660 PRR E7B Tuscan Red 5854B^Paint scheme for #5840B shown for reference.
Price: $199.99
 
 
 
PCM-661 EMD E7 B-unit PRR, 5842B, Tuscan Red, Powered, No Sound, DCC Ready, N Product ID : PCM-661
661 PRR E7B Tuscan Red 5842B^Paint scheme for #5840B shown for reference.
Price: $89.99
 
 
 
PCM-662 EMD E7 B-unit PRR, 5844B, Tuscan Red, Powered, No Sound, DCC Ready, N Product ID : PCM-662
662 PRR E7B Tuscan Red 5844B^Paint scheme for #5840B shown for reference.
Price: $89.99
 
 
 
PCM-663 EMD E7 B-unit PRR, 5852B, Tuscan Red, Dummy, No Sound, N Product ID : PCM-663
663 PRR E7B Tuscan Red 5852B^Paint scheme for #5840B shown for reference.
Price: $74.99
 
 
 
PCM-664 EMD E7 B-unit PRR, 5846B, Tuscan Red, Dummy,  No Sound, N Product ID : PCM-664
664 PRR E7B Tuscan Red 5846B^Paint scheme for #5840B shown for reference.
Price: $74.99
 
 
 
PCM-665 EMD E7 B-unit SP Daylight, 5900, Powered, LokSound/DC/DCC, N Product ID : PCM-665
665 SP Daylight E7B 5900^
Price: $199.99
 
 
 
PCM-666 EMD E7 B-unit SP Daylight, 5906, Powered, LokSound/DC/DCC, N Product ID : PCM-666
666 SP Daylight E7B 5906^Paint scheme for #5900 shown for reference.
Price: $199.99
 
 
 
PCM-667 EMD E7 B-unit SP Daylight, 5901, Powered, No Sound, DCC Ready, N Product ID : PCM-667
667 SP Daylight E7B 5901^Paint scheme for #5900 shown for reference.
Price: $89.99
 
 
 
PCM-668 EMD E7 B-unit SP Daylight, 5905, Powered, No Sound, DCC Ready, N Product ID : PCM-668
668 SP Daylight E7B 5905^Paint scheme for #5900 shown for reference.
Price: $89.99
 
 
 
PCM-669 EMD E7 B-unit SP Daylight, 5909, Dummy, No Sound, N Product ID : PCM-669
669 SP Daylight E7B 5909^Paint scheme for #5900 shown for reference.
Price: $74.99
 
 
 
PCM-670 EMD E7 B-unit SP Daylight, 5907, Dummy, No Sound, N Product ID : PCM-670
670 SP Daylight E7B 5907^Paint scheme for #5900 shown for reference.
Price: $74.99
 
 
 
PCM-671 EMD E7 B-unit Unpainted, Powered, LokSound/DC/DCC, N Product ID : PCM-671
671 E7B Unpainted^
Price: $199.99
 
 
 
PCM-672 EMD E7 B-unit Unpainted, Powered, No Sound, DCC Ready, N Product ID : PCM-672
672 E7B Unpainted^
Price: $89.99
 
 
 
PCM-673 EMD E7 B-unit Unpainted, Dummy, No Sound, N Product ID : PCM-673
673 E7B Unpainted^
Price: $74.99
 
 
 

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EMD E7, 1st Run

Features:

  • Beautifully Detailed, Accurately Modeled Locomotive
  • Authentic Design, Paint and Color Schemes
  • Authentic Sounds (Sound Equipped Units Only) and Prototypical Operation
  • Many Separately Applied Details
  • Operating Sprung Diaphragms
  • Constant Intensity Directional Lighting
  • Traction Tire-Equipped for Maximum Traction
  • Locomotive Composition: ABS with Die Cast Chassis
  • A-Unit Length: 5.5"
  • B-Unit Length: 5.5"
  • A-Unit Weight (Powered): 4 oz
  • Motor Type: 5-Pole Can with Skewed Armature & Dual Fly Wheels
  • Couplers: (2) Micro Trains #1015 or Compatible
  • Recommended Minimum Radius: 9.75"

"No Sound, DCC Upgradeable" Units denoted as No Sound, DCC Upgradeable are units that are not sound equipped and function only in DC. Modelers may choose to install an NMRA compliant DCC decoder into the onboard socket to upgrade to DCC functionality.

Most of the premier passenger trains including the AT&SF "Super Chief," various CB&Q "Zephyrs," Great Northern's "Empire Builder," New York Central's "Twentieth Century" and Pennsylvania Railroad's "Broadway Limited" were pulled by EMD "E" unit diesel locomotives from the 1940's to the 1970's. The largest percentage was the E7's with 428 units produced between February 1945 and April 1949. The railroads developed a love affair for the E units until most passenger trains on major railroads were powered by one of the bulldog nose diesel locomotives. Modelers have long been infected by the same bug as the railroads were.

When passenger trains became too long for a single E7A unit, most railroads added additional E7A's to gain enough power to handle such trains. A few railroads opted to have cabless locomotives built: E7B's, which could be controlled from the A unit. The "B" suffix indicates a booster unit. The railroads that used E7B locomotives included: PRR, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and New York Central.

**Specifications on this page subject to change.

 
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