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AZL - 18201-1 - Locomotive, Diesel, Krauss-Maffei ML-4000 - Southern Pacific - 9000

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BrandAZL
Stock Number18201-1
Original Retail Price$1,183.00
ManufacturerAZL
Production TypeSpecial Run
Body StyleAZL Diesel Engine Krauss-Maffei ML-4000
PrototypeLocomotive, Diesel, Krauss-Maffei ML-4000
Road or Company NameSouthern Pacific (Details)
Road or Reporting Number9000
Paint Color(s)Grey with Red Nose
Print Color(s)White
Paint SchemeBrass
Coupler TypeAZL AutoLatch
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
DCC ReadinessDCC-Ready
Release Date2018-01-01
Item CategoryLocomotive
Model TypeDiesel
Model SubtypeKrauss-Maffei
Model VarietyML-4000



Specific Item Information: Limited Edition Brass Locomotives: Total run of 90 Krauss-Maffei units produced - 10 for each Rio Grande road number and 20 for each Southern Pacific.
Model Information: In the 1960s, The Denver & Rio Grande railroad and the Southern Pacific railroad were looking for larger more powerful locomotives. When US manufacturers failed to deliver options, these railroad turned to German locomotive manufacturer Krauss-Maffei for a solution.
Krauss-Maffei would deliver a 3,540 horse-power, six-axle locomotive, the ML-4000. These were diesel-hydraulic locomotives which were a new concept for US roads who were accustomed to electric traction motors to power the locomotives. They were powered by two Maybach MD870 V16s four stroke diesel engine. The locomotive were turbocharged and couple reach a maximum speed of 70mph.
Road Name History:
The Southern Pacific Transportation Company (reporting mark SP), earlier Southern Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Company, and usually called the Southern Pacific or (from the railroad's initials) Espee, was an American Class I railroad. It was absorbed in 1988 by the company that controlled the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad and eight years later became part of the Union Pacific Railroad.

The railroad was founded as a land holding company in 1865, later acquiring the Central Pacific Railroad by lease. By 1900 the Southern Pacific Company was a major railroad system incorporating many smaller companies, such as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad and Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad. It extended from New Orleans through Texas to El Paso, across New Mexico and through Tucson, to Los Angeles, through most of California, including San Francisco and Sacramento. Central Pacific lines extended east across Nevada to Ogden, Utah, and reached north through Oregon to Portland. Other subsidiaries eventually included the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt), the Northwestern Pacific Railroad at 328 miles (528 km), the 1,331 miles (2,142 km) Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico, and a variety of 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge routes.

In 1929 SP/T&NO operated 13848 route-miles not including Cotton Belt, whose purchase of the Golden State Route circa 1980 nearly doubled its size to 3,085 miles (4,965 km), bringing total SP/SSW mileage to around 13,508 miles (21,739 km).

By the 1980s route mileage had dropped to 10,423 miles (16,774 km), mainly due to the pruning of branch lines. In 1988 the Southern Pacific was taken over by D&RGW parent Rio Grande Industries. The combined railroad kept the Southern Pacific name due to its brand recognition in the railroad industry and with customers of both constituent railroads. Along with the addition of the SPCSL Corporation route from Chicago to St. Louis, the total length of the D&RGW/SP/SSW system was 15,959 miles (25,684 km).

By 1996 years of financial problems had dropped SP's mileage to 13,715 miles (22,072 km), and it was taken over by the Union Pacific Railroad.

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Brand/Importer Information:
AZL is the leader in North American Z scale locomotives and rolling stock. Since 2000, AZL has released a vast variety of freight, passenger and locomotives. AZL continues to push the boundaries of Z scale with amazing details and incredible performance. No matter if you are looking to run steam, or the most modern diesels, AZL has something for you.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2021-08-09 10:47:52. Last edited by CNW400 on 2021-08-09 10:47:53

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