Description
Railroad Short Name: BN
By 1954 railroads were buying diesels as fast as EMD could build them, and customer demand for more powerful units carried over into the switcher market as well. With the introduction of the new 567C prime mover that year, EMD rolled out its new 1200-horsepower SW9/1200 model which shared the same basic body (with minor variations) and power rating with its predecessor, the SW9 (which had a 567B prime mover). SW9/1200s were produced through 1966 when earlier GPs began taking over yard chores, but these later SW models lead long lives with many still serving shortline and industrial roads long after “retirement” by the original owners.
Models are based on Phase 2 prototypes as they appeared from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s and feature:
- 5 Battery Box Louvers Per Side
- 3 Lift Lugs Per Side on Hood
- Dual Lens Headlights
- Two Color 3-Stanchion Front & Rear End Handrails
- Standard Size Fuel Tank
- Leslie A-200 Horn
- Firecracker Radio Antenna
- Large Flattop Beacon (Nonoperating)
- Square Truck Journal Boxes
- Front & Rear Pilot grab irons
- Footboard Pilots
Model features include:
- Heavy Die Cast Chassis for Maximum Traction
- 5-Pole Skew Wound Armature Motor
- Precisely Meshed Gears for Silent Running
- Machined Brass Flywheels
- More Than 60 Factory-Applied Detail Parts
- Consumer-Applied Parts Package
- Low Speed under 3 Scale MPH
- LED Constant & Directional Headlights
- Proto MAX(TM) Metal Knuckle Couplers
- Cab Interior with Crew
- See-Through Foot Boards
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