Product Details
Rapido 42503 HO C30-7 - Santa Fe / ATSF "Early" #8039 - DCC/Sound Manufacturer: Rapido Trains (Made in China)
Part Number: 42503 (606-42503)
Condition: New
Price: 🇨🇦 $341.96 (Plus applicable taxes) MSRP: $379.95 - Save $37.99 / 10%! ⭐ 1 Available! (On Order - Expected Delivery: Unknown / To Be Announced) No deposit or pre-payment is required unless you're ordering a large amount of specialized items (we'll get in touch if this is the case). However you're welcome to make full or partial payments any time as desired. ❓ Pre-order deadline has passed (January 15, 2024). Manufacturer may still have more available, please feel free to enquire.
Scales/Gauges: HO / H0 (1:87)
Prototype: C30-7
Colour: blue/yellow
Railroad / Company: Santa Fe / ATSF
Paint Scheme / Livery: Early
Road/Unit Number: 8039
Features:
Knuckle Couplers DC Control DCC Equipped Sound Equipped Description:
Rapido’s new HO scale C30-7 features: Correct nose and body contours High or Low headlights, as appropriate Correct Rockwell or Adirondack trucks, as appropriate Full traction motor casings details Heavy, die-cast weight for heavy hauling 5-pole skew-wound motor with dual flywheels Operating headlights and rear lights Operating roof-top beacons and class lights, where applicable Detailed underbody piping and conduit Separate grab irons and handrails Sound-equipped units feature ESU Loksound V5 decoders Rapido is happy to announce the next in our series of classic General Electric locomotives, the C30-7 in HO scale. The C30-7 was General Electric’s improvement of the U30C locomotive, featuring a 16-cylinder 3,000 horsepower diesel engine. Built between September 1976 and May 1986, over 1100 units were produced for many of the Class I railroads across the United States for use primarily in heavy-haul freight. A fair number would go on to have extended careers with both short/regional lines and private industrial railroads, owing to the locomotives reliability and pulling power. It is, perhaps, the most polarizing locomotive from the 1980s and early 90s. The C30-7 was GE's answer to the SD40-2. When one thinks of Powder River and coal, the C30-7 isn't far behind. Burlington Northern owned the most in the States, with just over 240 examples. Santa Fe was a distant second with 157 C30s. The C30-7 later gave way to the similar C36-7, as well as various unique models such as the Conrail C30-7A and the BC Rail C36-8m, rebuilt from former Conrail C30-7s. Pre-Order, Not Yet In Stock - Expected Delivery: Unknown / To Be Announced |