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Atlas - 10 001 691 - Locomotive, Diesel, EMD GP38 - Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad - 373

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Brand/ImporterAtlas (Details)
Stock Number10 001 691
Original Retail Price$149.95
Image CreditLink
Body StyleAtlas Diesel Locomotive EMD GP38
Prototype VehicleLocomotive, Diesel, EMD GP38 (Details)
Road/Company NameChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (Details)
Road/Reporting Number373
Paint Color(s)Sky Blue and White
Print Color(s)Black, Red, and White
Coupler TypeAccuMate Magnetic Knuckle
Wheel-Set Type/ConstructionChemically Blackened Metal
Series NameMaster Line Silver
Announcement Date2014-02-01
Release Date2014-12-01
Item CategoryLocomotives
Model TypeDiesel Electric
Model SubtypeEMD
Model VarietyGP38
DCC ReadinessDecoder Ready With 8-Pin Plug



Body Style Information: With die-cast metal underframes, directional lighting, golden-white LEDs, and detailed cab interiors with painted crew members, the Atlas Model Railroad EMD GP38 diesel locomotives have an array of separately-applied scale detail parts like coupler cut levers, metal grab irons, movable drop steps, multiple-unit hoses, train line hoses, snowplows, and windshield wipers.

Additional user installed parts that are packaged with the models include an electrical cabinet air filter box (ECAFB) and two engine compartment roof vents that were added by numerous railroads (post manufacturer delivery). For optimum performance at all speeds, the models are driven by five-pole skewed armature motors, with dual flywheels.
Prototype Information:
The EMD GP38 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1966 and December 1971. The locomotive's power was provided by an EMD 645 16-cylinder engine which generated 2,000 horsepower (1.49 MW). The company built 706 GP38s for North American railroads. In 1972, it was replaced by an updated model, the GP38-2.

From Wikipedia
Road/Company Information:
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (CRI&P RR) (reporting marks RI, ROCK) was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was better known as the Rock Island Line, or, in its final years, The Rock. At the end of 1970 it operated 7183 miles of road on 10669 miles of track; that year it reported 20557 million ton-miles of revenue freight and 118 million passenger-miles. (Those totals may or may not include the former Burlington-Rock Island Railroad.)

Its predecessor, the Rock Island and La Salle Railroad Company, was incorporated in Illinois on February 27, 1847, and an amended charter was approved on February 7, 1851, as the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad. Construction began October 1, 1851, in Chicago, and the first train was operated on October 10, 1852, between Chicago and Joliet. Construction continued on through La Salle, and Rock Island was reached on February 22, 1854, becoming the first railroad to connect Chicago with the Mississippi River.

In 1980 Rock Island was liquidated. The railroad's locomotives, rail cars, equipment, tracks, and real estate were sold to other railroads or to scrappers. William Gibbons (the trustee) was able to raise more than $500 million in the liquidation, paying off all the railroad's creditors, bondholders and all other debts in full at face value with interest. Henry Crown was ultimately proven correct, as both he and other bondholders who had purchased Rock Island debt for cents on the dollar during the low ebb in prices did especially well.

Read more on Wikipedia and Rock Island Technical Society.
Brand/Importer Information:
In 1924 Stephan Schaffan, Sr. founded the Atlas Tool Company in Newark, New Jersey. In 1933 his son, Stephan Schaffan, Jr., came to work for his father at the age of sixteen. Steve Jr. built model airplanes as a hobby and frequented a local hobby shop. Being an enterprising young man, he would often ask the owner if there was anything he could do to earn some extra spending money. Tired of listening to his requests, the hobby-store owner threw some model railroad track parts his way and said, "Here, see if you can improve on this".

Atlas has made a ton of wonderful products throughout the years and we often get questions one whether we have run a certain road name on a particular model. It should be noted that Atlas locomotives and rolling stock are greatly appreciated for their superior operating and running characteristics. Atlas products are also well known for their outstanding collectability not only due to their superior prototypical workmanship, details and decoration, but because there are relatively so few of them made. Each and every production run has been carefully built to market demand, meaning almost every piece in any given run is sold out by Atlas on arrival or shortly thereafter, thus creating a built in collectors market.
Item created by: nscalemodeler160 on 2016-11-27 12:53:16. Last edited by gdm on 2019-10-18 10:23:55

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